Best mountain peaks around Wittlich are found in a region characterized by diverse landscapes, including parts of the Eifel and Hunsrück mountain ranges. While Wittlich itself lies in a depression, the surrounding Bernkastel-Wittlich district offers numerous notable hills and higher elevations. These areas provide opportunities for hiking and offer scenic views. The region is known for its geological features, including volcanic formations and ancient hills.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Trail up to the cross, then a final sprint and then back down the wide path with the great view. Fun! 🌄🏃♂️📯
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Beautiful section of the path that leads us between lava rocks to the Windsborn crater lake.
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No cross (touch) home...
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Great to ride up on a mountain bike. But it's better to push the last 10m
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At the summit cross it goes steeply down. Great view. Here comes a steel cable from below. An exit option from the via ferrata.
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Here at the summit cross you can watch the tormented or beaming faces of the climbers, since this is where the via ferrata leads to the destination after crossing the 20-metre-high rope bridge in the rocks.
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The volcanic cone was formed 108 million years ago. Magma penetrated the Devonian sandstone layers and solidified below the earth's surface. This passage or chimney made of hard basalt protected the surrounding sandstone from erosion, leaving the conical shape of the Neuerburger Kopf, which is still clearly visible today. Classified as belonging to the Cretaceous period, the Neuerburger Kopf and the neighboring Lüxeberg are the oldest volcanic features in the Eifel. The Neuerburger Kopf was formerly called Merkuriusberg (Mercurius, Roman god of trade). The former name is explained by the Roman trade and military roads that crossed next to it. The current name refers to a castle. Archbishop Albero (1131-1152) had a "novum castrum" (= new castle) built, which was completed in 1168 by Archbishop Hillin and expanded by Archbishop Henry II (1260-1286). The castle was used primarily to collect customs duties on the neighboring trade route and was one of the seven castles of the Electorate of Trier, along with Manderscheid, Arras, Saarburg, Grimburg, Welschbillig and Ehrenbreitstein. The last inhabitants of Hatzdorf, which had been ravaged by the plague and abandoned, settled under the protection of the castle and founded the village of Neuerburg. Neuerburg Castle was most likely destroyed in 1689 by the French Marshal François de Créquy, who also had Wittlich destroyed from Mont Royal. Today only a few remains of the walls can be found.
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The region offers several distinctive natural features. The Windsborn Crater summit, part of the Mosenberg volcanic massif, features one of the few volcanic crater lakes north of the Alps. The Mosenberg itself is a prominent volcanic mountain in the Eifel. Additionally, the Neuerburger Kopf is an ancient mountain, estimated to be 108 million years old, primarily consisting of sandstone and basalt.
Yes, the Bernkastel-Wittlich district provides numerous well-marked hiking trails suitable for families. While specific peaks might vary in difficulty, many areas offer accessible paths. For instance, circular routes around the Neuerburger Kopf and Lüxemkopf can be enjoyable for families, offering historical and geological insights. The region's 'Dream Paths' also connect various scenic highlights with diverse landscapes, often suitable for different activity levels.
The Neuerburger Kopf has a rich history, with a robber baron's castle once standing on its slopes. This castle was later destroyed and rebuilt by the Electorate of Trier. Today, only a few remains of the walls can be found. The mountain was also formerly known as Merkuriusberg, referencing Roman trade and military roads.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including sections of the Lieserpfad and Eifelsteig. For running, explore routes like the Lieser River in Wittlich loop. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy road cycling routes such as the Mosel-Maare Cycle Path. The Erbeskopf, the highest mountain in the Hunsrück, offers mountain biking with a lift in summer and a small ski area in winter.
The best seasons for hiking in this area are typically spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, and the natural scenery is vibrant with blooming flowers or colorful foliage, making for pleasant outdoor experiences.
For expansive views, visit the Mosenberg Lookout Tower, which offers beautiful vistas to the north towards the Meerfelder Maar and to the east towards Manderscheid. The Erbeskopf, the highest mountain in Rhineland-Palatinate, also provides panoramic views of the Hunsrück and Eifel from its summit, with a wooden observation tower extending views into Saarland on clear days.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Summit Cross at Burgen Klettersteig marks the end of a challenging climb, featuring steep descents and expansive views. The Erbeskopf also has trails like the Saar-Hunsrück Climb and the Summit Rush dream loop, which can be demanding.
The terrain around Wittlich's peaks is diverse. You can expect a mix of wooded paths, vineyard trails, and sometimes rocky sections, especially around volcanic formations like the Mosenberg. Trails range from easy, paved sections to more challenging, natural paths with elevation changes, reflecting the varied landscapes of the Eifel and Hunsrück.
The Moselle Hills (Moselberge) form a ridge along the left bank of the Moselle River. They are renowned for their scenic beauty, particularly their southern slopes which are famously covered in vineyards. These hills offer excellent opportunities for hiking and enjoying the renowned Moselle wine region, with elevations reaching up to 434.1 meters.
Yes, the region is well-suited for circular walks. A popular option is a circular hiking route that encompasses both the Neuerburger Kopf and the smaller Lüxemkopf, offering a blend of historical and geological interest. Many of the 'Dream Paths' in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district are also designed as circular routes, connecting various scenic points.
The Bernkastel-Wittlich district, being a popular tourist region, offers various amenities. While specific cafes directly on mountain peaks might be rare, you can typically find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the towns and villages surrounding the hiking areas, especially along the Moselle River and near popular trailheads.


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