Best mountain peaks around Leienkaul are found within a hilly and forested landscape in the Eifel region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The municipality itself is situated at an elevation of 500 meters above sea level, characterized by rolling hills, lush forests, and notable rock formations. The area features picturesque valleys like the Wild Endert Valley and Kaulenbach Valley, which offer significant elevation changes and diverse terrain. This region is also historically significant for slate mining, with remnants of this past visible…
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It goes up and down, but downhill is very dangerous at the moment.
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High atop Pinnerberg Mountain stands the Pinner Cross, a vantage point offering a magnificent view of the Moselle Valley. Its name comes from a shepherd who, while saving one of his lost animals from a fall, lost his life in the process. The cross was erected in his memory. The view of the town of Cochem with its Reichsburg Castle and the entire Moselle loop is impressive.
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The cross is approximately 18 meters high and consists of a cross spire, a shaft, and a base. High up on the Pinnerberg, which is easily accessible by the Cochem chairlift, stands the Pinner Cross, a vantage point with a magnificent view of the Moselle Valley. The name goes back to a shepherd who tried to save one of his lost animals from falling and lost his life in the process. The cross was erected in his memory. Source: https://cochem.de/thema/pinnerkreuz/
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Juckels-Berg is a peak located in Monreal, Rhineland-Palatinate, and has an elevation of 460 meters. The Juckels-Berg is a 3.1-kilometer climb, rising from 299 meters at the beginning to 460 meters at the top, with a total elevation gain of 162 meters. Very beautiful hiking trails and stunning nature.
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You have to go up here! There is a completely different perspective on the Reichsburg. Beautiful! And good for your stamina when you climb up here on foot!
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The Pinner Cross is at a height of 255 meters, from there you have a wonderful view over Cochem and the Moselle. Easily accessible via a steep but beautiful ascent. You can also go up with the chairlift.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Pinnerkreuz Viewpoint, which offers breathtaking views over Cochem and Reichsburg Castle, overlooking the Moselle Valley. Another favorite is Rittberg, known for its magnificent all-round views and surrounding hiking trails. The View of Kastelberg, at 548 meters, is also popular, with its unique moss-covered basalt stones.
The best time to visit for hiking and exploring the natural features around Leienkaul is typically in spring or autumn. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the landscape is particularly vibrant with blooming wildflowers or colorful foliage, making for a more enjoyable experience.
Yes, Leienkaul serves as a starting point for numerous well-signposted hiking trails that cater to various fitness levels, including easy walks suitable for families. For example, you can find easy routes like "The Rausch Waterfall – Stream in the Eifel loop from Leienkaul" which is 4.5 km long. Many trails allow families to experience the region's flora and fauna and enjoy fresh air. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Leienkaul guide.
The region around Leienkaul is characterized by a hilly and forested landscape, featuring picturesque areas like the Wild Endert Valley and the Kaulenbach Valley. These valleys offer diverse landscapes and significant elevation changes. You can also discover natural attractions such as The Rausch Waterfall within the Wild Endert Valley, and elevated areas with notable rock formations and steep slopes.
The region has a rich history tied to slate mining. You can explore areas like the "Maria Schacht," which offers insights into this past with mining ruins and tailing heaps serving as historical landmarks. The "Circular trail Schieferregion Kaulenbachtal" (Slate Region Kaulenbach Valley) is a recommended route that showcases the unique cultural and geological heritage of the area.
Yes, the region offers more challenging routes for experienced hikers. For instance, the "Wild Endert Valley Trail – The Rausch Waterfall loop from Leienkaul" is a difficult 18.7 km route, and the "Valley of the Wild Endert – Wild Endert Valley Trail loop from Müllenbachtal - Kaulenbachtal" is a difficult 19.5 km route. These trails feature significant elevation changes and diverse terrain. You can find more challenging options in the Hiking around Leienkaul guide.
Leienkaul itself sits at an elevation of approximately 500 meters (1,640 feet) above sea level. The elevated areas and viewpoints in the surrounding region, such as the View of Kastelberg, reach about 548 meters in altitude. Juckels-Berg Summit has an elevation of 460 meters, with a total elevation gain of 162 meters from its base.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views, especially from spots like Pinnerkreuz Viewpoint, which offers impressive panoramas of Cochem and the Moselle Valley. Many also appreciate the beautiful hiking trails that allow them to immerse themselves in nature and find quiet moments, as highlighted by the tips for Rittberg and Juckels-Berg Summit.
Yes, the region around Leienkaul offers road cycling routes. For example, you can find routes like "View of Cochem Castle (Reichsburg Cochem) – View of Cochem Castle loop from Kaisersesch" which is a moderate 64.8 km ride. There are also more challenging routes available. You can explore various options in the Road Cycling Routes around Leienkaul guide.
The hiking trails around Leienkaul feature diverse terrain, ranging from rolling hills and lush forests to areas with notable rock formations and steep slopes, particularly in the picturesque Wild Endert Valley and Kaulenbach Valley. Some trails, like those around Juckels-Berg Summit, involve both ascents and descents, with some downhill sections potentially being challenging depending on conditions.
While specific 'hidden' peaks aren't explicitly named, the region's diverse terrain and numerous trails mean there are always less-traveled paths. The area around Steimelskopf Summit (525.6 m) is described as a "small place of power" with interesting features like two sizeable craters, offering an exciting highlight off the main routes.
The region around Leienkaul is generally dog-friendly for hiking. Many of the well-signposted trails through forests and valleys are suitable for walks with your dog, allowing you both to enjoy the fresh air and natural surroundings. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife.


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