Best mountain peaks around Mettlach are found in a region characterized by lush greenery, rolling hills, and river valleys. While not alpine, the area features prominent elevations and viewpoints offering extensive vistas. Mettlach's landscape includes significant natural attractions like the Saarschleife, a dramatic horseshoe bend in the Saar River. The region provides numerous hiking opportunities across its hilly terrain, with trails leading through varied natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Adelsfelsen are a highlight of the dream loop Felsenweg in the Saar-Hunsrück-Steig near Losheim-Waldhölzbach. They offer an impressive quartzite rock formation, which is often used as a climbing passage with rope support. The 13.7 km long, moderately difficult loop leads through the picturesque Wölzbachtal, offers spectacular views, Kneipp facilities, and a “Roman castle“.
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Great view of the beautiful Saar Valley
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A great view of the beautiful Saar Valley
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The Hosteturm was built in 1911-1912 as a water tank and observation tower on the highest elevation between the Saar and Moselle at 435 mm above sea level under District Administrator Karl Brügmann. The construction sealed the end of the village well for 40 communities, because since then the tower has secured the water supply of the Saargau. Construction of the elevated tank began on June 1, 1911. It was completed and connected to the grid in December of the same year. The construction costs amounted to 1,200,000 marks. On January 13, 1912, water was pumped to ten municipalities, including Kahren and Niederleuken. 2 years later, 41 communities up to today's Saarland were supplied. The water first came from the district waterworks near Wawern, but now it comes from the Mannebach valley via a 4.5 km long delivery line. Every year, 240,000 cubic meters of water flow through the elevated tank. The tower is now the property of the Saar - Obermosel water supply.
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Completely inconspicuous, but a great feeling to have made the ascent overall!
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Is very easy to walk, ropes are also available if necessary.
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A long way to get there. From then on the tour was pretty easy to walk.
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Sturdy shoes recommended for the stony descent!
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The Mettlach region offers breathtaking panoramic views, particularly from prominent elevations. From the Maunert Summit Cross (416 m), you can enjoy fantastic vistas towards Serrig or Taben-Rodt. The Cloef Viewpoint provides a stunning panoramic view of the Saarschleife (Saar Loop), a dramatic horseshoe bend in the Saar River. From the Hostenturm (Highest Point on the Saargau), a short detour rewards you with a kilometer-wide view towards Luxembourg or Hunsrück.
Yes, for adventurous hikers seeking more demanding routes, the Mettlach area offers several options. The "Litermont-Gipfeltour" (summit tour) is a challenging circular premium hiking trail leading to the Litermont summit, offering magnificent views. The path to the Maunert Summit Cross (416 m) involves a ridge path with some sections that require surefootedness. Similarly, the Bockstein Summit and Adelsfelsen also feature trails that require good hiking shoes and surefootedness, with some steep descents secured by ropes.
For families, the Treetop Walk Saarschleife is an excellent choice, as it's a 1,250-meter-long elevated wooden bridge leading to a lookout tower, offering unique perspectives and being wheelchair accessible. There's also an adventure playground nearby. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the Cloef Path Trailhead or the Cloef Atrium loop, which are part of the Easy hikes around Mettlach guide.
The Bockstein Summit features historical wayside crosses, each with its own story, serving as visible signs of popular piety. The Hostenturm (Highest Point on the Saargau) is not only a viewpoint but also a historical monument. Built in 1911-1912 as a water tank and observation tower, it played a crucial role in securing the water supply for many communities in the Saargau region and is listed in the Trier-Saarburg district register of monuments.
The Mettlach region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended for hiking. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming landscapes, while autumn provides stunning foliage colors. The scenery around the Saarschleife is described as stunning and well worth the trip, with views particularly impressive from both the old and new viewing platforms, suggesting good visibility is key.
The Treetop Walk Saarschleife is notably wheelchair accessible, providing an elevated wooden bridge that leads to a lookout tower with unique perspectives of the Saarland landscape. While many trails involve varied terrain, this specific attraction ensures a great experience for all ages and mobility levels. For other peaks, accessibility varies, with some requiring surefootedness.
Parking is generally available near popular hiking trailheads and attractions. For instance, the Maunert Summit Cross (416 m) can be reached from a hiking car park near Freudenburg. The Cloef Viewpoint, a major attraction, also has designated parking areas, often associated with the Treetop Walk Saarschleife.
Beyond hiking, the Mettlach area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those featured in the Cycling around Mettlach guide, with options like the 'View of Saarburg – Old arm of the Saar loop from Mettlach'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like 'Saar Loop – Montclair Castle loop from Orscholz' available in the MTB Trails around Mettlach guide.
For hiking in the Mettlach region, especially during autumn, it's essential to wear appropriate gear. Good hiking shoes with ankle support are highly recommended, as many trails, such as those leading to Bockstein Summit or Adelsfelsen, require surefootedness and can have uneven or steep sections. Layered clothing is advisable for autumn to adapt to changing temperatures, and waterproof outerwear is useful for unexpected rain.
Yes, near popular viewpoints like the Cloef, you can often find facilities to eat or relax. The Cloef Atrium, for example, is a central point that may offer amenities. Many hiking trails also feature benches and small rest areas, such as those near the Maunert Summit Cross (416 m), inviting you to take a break and enjoy the view.
The Adelsfelsen is unique for its wonderful forest trail that passes bizarre rock formations. It serves as a waypoint on the rock path with an information board. While the descent can be somewhat arduous, it is well secured with ropes, and there are sensory benches at the top and shortly after the descent, offering beautiful viewpoints.
The Highest point of the Felsenweg (569 m) involves covering a few meters in altitude, so while the route itself is described as very quiet and nice to walk, it does require some ascent. It's a beautiful hiking route, generally easy to walk once you've gained the elevation.


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