Best mountain peaks around Lochum offer a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features various summits and viewpoints, providing opportunities to experience its natural environment. Characterized by elevations such as the highest point at 509.8 meters, Lochum presents a mix of forested areas and open vistas. These peaks are integral to the local geography, attracting those interested in hiking and scenic views.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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A sign on a gravel path.
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The spruces are almost all gone, the deciduous trees are still standing. Except for the sign, there's nothing up here but nature.
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Above Streithausen there is a cross, a "Tree of the Year Park" circular path and an "Eco TV" which offers a view of Streithausen.
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The summit cross seen from afar.
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This place "White Stone" or this sign marks the highest elevation in the district of Lochum (509.8 m).
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This striking tower offers an amazing view from above - weather permitting.
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The region around Lochum offers several notable peaks. The Helleberg Observation Tower is a popular viewpoint providing panoramic views of the Westerwald Lake District. Another favorite is the Summit Cross and Tree of the Year Trail, Streithausen, known for its unique tradition and pleasant views of Streithausen.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Helleberg Observation Tower is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible way to enjoy expansive views. The Summit Cross and Tree of the Year Trail, Streithausen also provides a nice rest area and a pleasant walk for all ages.
The highest elevation in the district of Lochum is marked by the Weißer Stein, reaching 509.8 meters. It's identified by a sign on a gravel path.
The peaks around Lochum offer diverse vistas. From the Helleberg Observation Tower, you can see the entire Westerwald Lake District. The Beilstein Basalt Summit with Gazebo provides a panoramic view extending over wide areas of the Westerwald up to the Taunus.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for hiking. You can find various routes, including easy loops like the 'Milky Lake – Gräbersberg Observation Tower loop' or 'Gräbersberg Observation Tower – The Old Postal Road loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Lochum guide.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. For gravel biking, routes like 'Tongrube Pond, Alpenrod – Hofmanns Pond loop' offer challenging terrain. If you prefer road cycling, options such as the 'Dreifelder Weiher – Dreifelder Pond loop' are available. Check out the Gravel biking around Lochum and Road Cycling Routes around Lochum guides for detailed routes.
The Beilstein Basalt Summit with Gazebo is a notable basalt peak, characteristic of the Westerwald region. Additionally, the Summit Cross and Tree of the Year Trail, Streithausen is considered a natural monument, featuring a unique tradition of planting a tree for each past year.
Visitors frequently highlight the panoramic views, such as those from the Helleberg Observation Tower. The unique tradition at the Summit Cross and Tree of the Year Trail, Streithausen and the natural beauty of the basalt formations like Beilstein Basalt Summit are also highly appreciated.
While not widely publicized, the Gietzebeul Summit offers a more secluded experience. It's an elevation between Steinebach and Gehlert, primarily featuring untouched nature and a trail through the forest, ideal for those seeking tranquility.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, the region's forested areas and open vistas suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also suitable, especially for enjoying the panoramic views from observation towers.
Yes, several highlights are categorized as intermediate. The ascent to the Helleberg Observation Tower involves 160 steps, and the path to the Beilstein Basalt Summit with Gazebo becomes 'alpine' after the paved road ends. The Gietzebeul Summit also features an intermediate trail through the forest.


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