Mountain peaks around Dausenau are characterized by rolling hills and dense forests within Germany's Rhein-Lahn district. The region features elevated viewpoints and "peaks" along extensive hiking trails, offering scenic vistas of the Lahn Valley. These high points provide panoramic views of the Lahn River, surrounding hills, and the historic village of Dausenau, including landmarks like the Leaning Tower and Nassau Castle. The area is part of the Westerwald range, known for its diverse landscapes and integration into a network of…
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Also easy to reach on horseback, the path from Winden (with a few deposits) or halfway along the Gelbach valley from Dies / Eschenau is very beautiful.
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Today (05/15/2023) the peak has grown again. The stone comes from Schönborn.
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The "mountain station" hut on the summit cross, skis and a commemorative plaque inside to commemorate a legendary downhill run that led from the Michelskapelle via Windener Straße through the vineyards to the finish at what is now the children's playground in Weihern. On December 6, 1906, Wilhelm Kappes from Weinnur was the first skier to attempt this life-threatening piste.
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Great located hut for a break with a beautiful view over Weinehr
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Highest point in the Esterau, as the region around Holzappel is called. At the top there is a large pile of stones and a stone, although I'm not sure whether this should be a boundary stone or a "summit stone" ...?
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“Each of these crosses can tell its own story and what prompted people to erect“ their ”cross at this point. (...) These crossroads have been erected as visible signs and attract the looks of many people. The cross is a symbol of life. It stands as a sign of our Christian hope and wants to direct our gaze to Jesus Christ, who overcame death (...). The cross is part of our life, just as it was part of the life of Jesus. So I wish that many people ... visit the crossroads, whether as places of silence and breathing before God, whether as places of congregation meeting, prayer and praise of God. " (Text source: Dean Rainald M. Ollig in: “Wegekrossze. Small sacred monuments as a sign of popular piety ")
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The highest! At 443 meters, it is the highest point in the Diez area and the surrounding area.
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From the elevated points around Dausenau, you can expect panoramic views of the picturesque Lahn Valley, the meandering Lahn River, and the surrounding rolling hills and dense forests. Many viewpoints also offer glimpses of historic landmarks such as Nassau Castle, the Leaning Tower of Dausenau, and Arnstein Monastery. From the Köppel Observation Tower, you can even see distant landmarks like the Eifel volcanoes and Siebengebirge on a clear day.
While Dausenau is known for rolling hills rather than towering peaks, several elevated points offer significant views. Notable spots include the Alarmstange (545 m) – Highest Point of the Montabaurer Höhe, which is the highest elevation in its area and accessible via a bike path. The Höchst Summit, at 443 meters, is another high point in the region.
Among the most popular viewpoints are the Weinähr summit cross with viewpoint, offering a fantastic panoramic view over Weinähr and the Lahn valley, extending to Arnstein Monastery and the Goethe Point. The Köppel Observation Tower provides extensive views of the Westerwald. Additionally, the Hohe Lay Viewpoint offers beautiful vistas over the Lahn Valley, including Arnstein Monastery, Langenau Castle, and Nassau.
Yes, the elevated points and viewpoints around Dausenau are integrated into an extensive network of hiking trails. The region is part of the Lahnhöhenweg, which offers diverse routes through lush meadows and cool forests. These trails cater to various fitness levels, with some routes going continuously uphill into the heights of the Westerwald.
Beyond hiking, the area around Dausenau offers excellent opportunities for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. You can explore various routes such as those found in the Cycling around Dausenau guide, the Gravel biking around Dausenau guide, or the MTB Trails around Dausenau guide.
The region's natural charm is particularly enhanced in spring with blossoming meadows and in autumn with vibrant foliage, making these seasons ideal for visiting the elevated spots and enjoying the views. Good weather is always recommended for the best panoramic experiences.
Absolutely. Many of the elevated viewpoints offer excellent perspectives of historical landmarks. For instance, from the Hohe Lay Viewpoint, you can see Nassau Castle and Arnstein Monastery. The Weinähr summit cross with viewpoint also provides views towards Arnstein Monastery.
Visitors consistently praise the extensive and indescribable views from the Köppel Observation Tower after climbing it, especially on clear days. The tower offers panoramic vistas of the Westerwald, including distant landmarks like the Eifel volcanoes and Siebengebirge. The nearby Köppelhütte with its rustic charm and delicious food is also a popular highlight.
The mountain peaks around Dausenau are unique for their character as elevated viewpoints within a landscape of rolling hills and dense forests, rather than towering, isolated summits. They offer a blend of stunning natural beauty, particularly the Lahn Valley, with rich cultural and historical context, as many trails lead past or offer views of landmarks like Nassau Castle and Arnstein Monastery. The extensive network of well-maintained hiking trails also makes these 'peaks' highly accessible.
The region's hiking trails cater to various fitness levels. While some routes involve continuous uphill sections, many are well-maintained and can be enjoyed by families. The journey itself is often part of the attraction, with paths winding through forests and meadows. It's advisable to check specific route details for difficulty before heading out.
The terrain on the trails around Dausenau typically consists of rolling hills and dense forests. You can expect well-maintained paths, some of which go continuously uphill into the heights of the Westerwald. The trails offer a mix of forest paths and open sections with scenic views, suitable for hiking and cycling.


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