Best mountain peaks around Marpingen are characterized by a hilly landscape, featuring prominent elevations like the Schaumberg and Peterberg. These areas offer a diverse range of recreational activities and natural beauty. While not towering peaks, they provide significant landmarks and panoramic views. The region combines historical insights with family-friendly leisure opportunities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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From this point between Winterbach and Alsweiler you have wonderful views in all directions. Not far away you can see the summit of the Schaumberg - not the highest peak in Saarland, but certainly the most famous.
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Of course, when the weather is good, you have a perfect view of the Sankt Wendel region from the 568m high Schaumberg.
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𝑮𝒆𝒔𝒄𝒉𝒊𝒄𝒉𝒕𝒆 𝑺𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒖𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓𝒈𝒕𝒖𝒓𝒎 𝒖𝒏𝒅 𝒅𝒆𝒎 𝑲𝒓𝒆𝒖𝒛 𝒃𝒆𝒊 𝑺𝒐𝒕𝒛𝒘𝒆𝒊𝒍𝒆𝒓 In 1914 a tower in honor of Kaiser Wilhelm II was to be built on the mountain plateau. However, the execution of this plan was interrupted by the First World War. Only a 5 m high ruin remained, on which a tower with an integrated war memorial chapel was built from 1927. The larger-than-life crucifix set in the central arch of the tower was striking. This tower had to be demolished in 1972 because it was in disrepair. The undamaged crucifix should be blown up. The construction workers, all from the Catholic villages in the vicinity or of Italian origin, refused to blow up the symbol of faith. The crucifix was removed undamaged, kept for a short time in a shed on the edge of the mountain plateau and later set up not far from the motorway junction near Sotzweiler. Source: Text Wikipedia
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𝑹ö𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒄𝒉𝒆 𝑯ö𝒉𝒆𝒏𝒇𝒆𝒔𝒕𝒖𝒏𝒈 The extensive excavations that were carried out during the redesign of the Schaumberg plateau showed for the first time that the area was already being used intensively in Roman times. An extensive building with mighty walls in particular deserves attention. It proves that the square was already built on in the 3rd century AD. The foundation stone of the building took place in the 1st / 2nd Century AD. The oldest part is a wall at least 19m long and 1.1m thick made of hand blocks, which belonged to a 12m wide building, against which several vaulted cellars were placed shortly afterwards. A coin find shows that these cellars were demolished towards the end of the 3rd century AD and the building was reinforced by a row of arched walls. Very unusual and almost unknown from archaeological excavations, these arches do not open inwards but outwards. The building is interpreted as a high altitude sanctuary, which later became a fortification structure. Source: Text information board
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The two most prominent elevations are the Schaumberg and the Peterberg. The Schaumberg, often called the 'home mountain of the Saarland,' offers panoramic views from its tower and historical insights. The Peterberg is known for its family-friendly leisure activities, including a summer toboggan run.
Yes, both the Schaumberg and Peterberg offer family-friendly attractions. The Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower features a playground designed in a Celtic-Roman style, and its tower is fully accessible with a panoramic lift. The Peterberg is ideal for families, boasting a summer toboggan run, a slide paradise, and an adventure playground at its Leisure Center.
From the Schaumberg Viewing Tower, you can enjoy a magnificent 360-degree panoramic view over the Saarland and beyond. On clear days, the vista can extend as far as the Palatinate Forest, the Hunsrück, and even the Vosges mountains. The tower itself is 37.5 meters high and provides wide views of the surrounding area.
The Schaumberg has significant historical relevance. The Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower houses two exhibitions: 'Gipfeltreffen' explores the region's history and Franco-German relationship, while 'COzwo und Co. - Bitte recht klimafreundlich!' focuses on climate protection. Archaeological findings on the plateau also hint at Celtic and Roman traces.
Around the Schaumberg summit, you can find the 'Herzweg' (Heart Path), an almost 3 km circular hiking trail that offers wonderful views of the surrounding area. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Start of Biberpfad – View of Schaumberg loop' which is a moderate 9 km hike, or the 'Panama Place in the Forest – View of Schaumberg loop' for running. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Marpingen guide.
Yes, at the Schaumberg, the Schaumberg-Alm restaurant offers a terrace and beer garden, providing an inviting place to relax and enjoy the views. Visitors also mention the delicious fruit ice cream creations available there. The Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower also has a restaurant.
Absolutely. For cyclists, there are routes like the 'View of Schaumberg – Wendelinus Cycle Path loop' which is a moderate 32 km ride. Other options include the 'Ostertal Cycle Path – Wendelinus Cycle Path loop' for a more challenging 53 km ride. Discover more cycling routes in the Cycling around Marpingen guide.
The Weinhausköpfchen Hill is a viewpoint located on the old Roman road, Rheinstrasse. It offers a good view of the Schaumberg and is associated with the legend of the 'Weinhannes,' a tale from the 18th century about a wine forger. It's a spot that combines natural views with local folklore.
Yes, the Schaumbergturm is designed to be accessible. Its observation platform, located 37.5 meters high, is fully accessible with a panoramic lift, making it suitable for visitors of all mobility levels, including those using wheelchairs.
Beyond the main tower, the View of Tholey and the Schaumberg offers a wide perspective of the Schaumberg and its surroundings. This natural monument provides extensive views, reaching as far as the Hunsrück and, on clear days, the Vosges. Another option is the Losenberg Summit and Stone Markers, which provides a view of Oberthal.
Yes, visitors have noted that e-bike batteries can be charged free of charge at four charging boxes located at the Schaumberg. There are also e-bike charging stations available at the Schaumberg Alm.
The Peterberg, slightly higher than the Schaumberg, is primarily known for its leisure and recreational offerings, particularly catering to families. Its main attraction is the 1,000-meter-long summer toboggan run at the Freizeitzentrum Peterberg, complemented by a slide paradise and adventure playground, making it ideal for active fun.


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