Mountain peaks near Eppertshausen are primarily characterized by modest hills and elevated areas within the relatively flat Untermainebene. The municipality, located north of the Odenwald forest, features a generally plain landscape. While conventional mountain peaks are not present in the immediate vicinity, the highest points within Eppertshausen include the Messeler Höhe at 195 meters and the Dolmesberg at 187 meters. For more significant elevations, the broader Darmstadt-Dieburg district offers higher mountains.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Myth of the Witches' Mountain: 1. The hill is only 15 m high. 2. There's NO view up there, nothing nada niente; not even a witch. 3. It's not worth it! 4. The path continues directly into the residential area (how boring) 👎👎👎 Tip: A definitely more attractive route runs 800 m south, past the "Buchenbusch Water Tank" to the "HB Nord" and further to the "Birkenhof Urberach Equestrian Center," ending in Messenhausen 😊.
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At 216 m above sea level, the Hexenberg is the highest elevation in the Offenbach district.
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In the middle of the forest you find yourself in front of a kind of wall. It looks worse than it is, though, and you can definitely drive up it. Breuberg light, so to speak.
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Highest elevation in the Offenbach district
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The trail can also be ridden with a conventional “biobike”. However, at the summit there is no view for which one would be “rewarded”.
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Small trail paradise on the Ebertsberg. Apparently it's also cherished and cared for. But don't overdo it. Nice practice area. Especially with the eMTB, the uphills are at least as much fun as the small downhills. So with eMTB twice the trail fun.
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One of 3 summit signs in the Dietzenbach region. There is a digital summit book. The other 2 signs are on the Ebertsberg and on the Hexenberg.
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Hi. Lt GPS speedometer 23 percent gradient. But only briefly. So pinch your cheeks and up
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While Eppertshausen is in a relatively flat region, the highest points within the municipality are the Messeler Höhe at 195 meters and the Dolmesberg at 187 meters. For more significant elevations in the broader district, you can find mountains like Melibokus (523 meters) and Felsberg (532 meters), though these are further afield.
Popular elevated areas include the Ebertsberg Summit, which is one of the highest elevations in the Offenbach district at 193 meters, and the Hexenberg Summit (216 m), which is the highest point in the Offenbach district and offers a viewpoint after a steep ascent.
Yes, several elevated areas are suitable for families. The Ebertsberg Summit is listed as family-friendly, offering beautiful single trails. Additionally, the Dietzenbacher Wingertsberg Summit Sign is also noted as family-friendly.
You can expect a variety of trails. For instance, the Ebertsberg Summit features beautiful single trails for both ascent and descent. The Dietzenbach Ebertsberg Summit Trail includes relatively short, uphill sections with brief gradients of up to 23 percent.
Beyond exploring the elevated areas themselves, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking trails, gravel biking routes, and running trails in the region. For example, the Ebertsberg is particularly enjoyed by mountain bikers for its trails.
Yes, the Water Reservoir Hoher Berg (Heusenstamm) is a notable site. This 159-meter elevation was once a trachyte quarry, with its stone used for buildings in surrounding towns. Geologically, it was formed about 300 million years ago from volcanic rock.
Visitors appreciate the unique character of these elevated areas. For example, the Ebertsberg Summit is described as a 'curious mountain' with beautiful single trails, especially enjoyable for mountain bikers. The Hexenberg Summit (216 m) is noted for its steep ascent and rewarding viewpoint.
You can find a summit sign at the Dietzenbacher Wingertsberg Summit Sign. This is one of three such signs in the Dietzenbach area, and it features a digital summit book. The other two signs are located on the Ebertsberg and the Hexenberg.
Yes, the Hexenberg Summit (216 m) is specifically highlighted as a viewpoint, offering rewarding views after its steep ascent. The Ebertsberg Summit also offers scenic spots.
The municipality of Eppertshausen has a generally plain landscape. The lowest point is 131 meters above sea level, while the highest points, such as Messeler Höhe, reach 195 meters. The average elevation is around 137 to 144 meters above sea level.
While the elevations are modest, some trails offer challenging sections. For instance, the Dietzenbach Ebertsberg Summit Trail includes brief gradients of up to 23 percent. The ascent to the Hexenberg Summit (216 m) is also described as steep.


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