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Top 7 Mountain Passes around Glashütten

Best mountain passes around Glashütten are found in the Taunus Nature Park, within the German municipality of Glashütten in Hesse. This region is situated at the foot of the 686-meter high Glaskopf mountain. It is notable for its proximity to the Großer Feldberg, the highest peak in the Taunus at 881 meters. The area provides routes with significant ascents and scenic views, attracting various outdoor enthusiasts.

Best mountain passes around Glashütten

  • The most popular mountain passes is Großer Feldberg Summit, a summit that is the highest peak of the Taunus. Its summit plateau is a hub for day-trippers, motorcyclists, racing cyclists, and mountain bikers.
  • Another must-see spot is Anita's Fuchstanz, a restaurant. This location is a popular stop for refreshments on routes to or from the Großer Feldberg and Altkönig.
  • Visitors also love Sandplacken Pass, a mountain pass with parking and restaurant facilities. It serves as a starting point for exploring the remains of the Roman fort "Altes Jagdschloss."
  • Glashütten is known for its challenging ascents to the Großer Feldberg and various mountain passes. The region offers a variety of routes for cycling, hiking, and exploring historical sites.
  • The mountain passes around Glashütten are appreciated by the komoot community, with 7979 upvotes and 4558 photos shared.

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Großer Feldberg Summit

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The Große Feldberg is not only the highest peak of the Taunus, but of the entire Rhenish Slate Mountains. The information about its exact height varies between 879 and 881 meters. The summit is extremely popular with day trippers from the Rhine-Main plain. Not only motorcyclists, racing cyclists and mountain bikers meet here on weekends, but also many motorists. It can get really crowded at peak times. Fortunately, the summit plateau is quite large. In addition to the television tower and transmission mast of the Hessian Broadcasting Corporation, there is a restaurant, two kiosks, a hiking home with an observation tower and a falconry. The most beautiful view is from the Brunhildis rock on the northern edge of the plateau. Various hiking trails lead over the summit. After all, the Taunus Club was founded up here and even Goethe liked to hike in the Taunus. There are plenty of trails for mountain bikers, including the official flow trail over the Fuchstanz to Hohemark. Racing cyclists particularly appreciate the twelve-kilometer ascent from Oberursel because of its length. The road from Schmitten is less busy, but also offers fewer vertical meters in one go. The Feldberg is by far not the most beautiful peak in the Taunus, but is definitely part of a tour in the Taunus because of its height and easy accessibility.

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Forest restaurant Fuchstanz

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Actually THE place to stop off on the way to or coming from the Großer Feldberg and the Altkönig. Always full, very popular with hikers and bikers! Also managed in winter.

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Sandplacken Pass

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There is currently only one place to stop for refreshments here - the Sandplacken restaurant. The “Tannenheim” opposite has been closed for about a year.
The Romanian-influenced cuisine of the Sandplacken restaurant is not for everyone... 😉

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Rotes Kreuz (Taunus)

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The Rotes Kreuz is a 688-meter-high pass in the Hochtaunus (not to be confused with the "Gasthaus zum Roten Kreuz").

It connects the Weiltal with the Vordertaunus and has been used since time immemorial (long before the Romans).

The pass summit is marked with a red sandstone cross (which gave it its name)!

More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotes_Kreuz_(Taunus)?oldformat=true

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Climb to Passo della Croce Bianca (Ruppertshain)

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From Kelkheim up to the “Passo della Croce Bianca” above Ruppertshain. In the village, the gradient is still moderate, between Fischbach and Ruppertshain it slowly increases, while on your right side you can enjoy a beautiful view over the Vordertaunus. You can even see the Frankfurt skyline. At the entrance to Ruppertshain there is a very short dip and then things get serious. It is consistently steep through the place. Only at the top after the bend at the Hustenburg does it flatten a little. Then you're almost up there. Right it goes to the famous white cross that marks the top of the pass and then into the steep descent, which is notorious the other way around as "Ruppertshainer". During the cycle race on May 1st, this section is reversed and the ascent through Ruppertshain becomes a frenzied descent. If you want to extend the ascent, you can also drive straight towards Eppenhain and follow the signs to Atzelberg. This is a dead end, but in combination it is definitely one of the longest and most beautiful slopes of the Vordertaunus.

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September 20, 2024, Climb to Passo della Croce Bianca (Ruppertshain)

Through the Krebsbachtal is more demanding

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A very nice little restaurant. Worthwhile

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The red cross marks a pass that was used by historic trade routes and was so important that the Romans built a fort to control it. The castle in Oberreifenberg later served the same function in the Middle Ages.

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Update May 2023: The restaurant business was discontinued by the tenants over half a year ago due to disagreements with HessenForst. The building is currently increasingly falling into disrepair. Soon another lost place in the Taunus 🥴

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I recommend a weekday visit beyond holiday periods.

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The Rotes Kreuz is a 688-meter-high pass in the Hochtaunus (not to be confused with the "Gasthaus zum Roten Kreuz"). It connects the Weiltal with the Vordertaunus and has been used since time immemorial (long before the Romans). The pass summit is marked with a red sandstone cross (which gave it its name)! More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotes_Kreuz_(Taunus)?oldformat=true

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The Rote Kreuz (Red Cross) is, on the one hand, a significant pass in the Hochtaunus (688 m above sea level). But here also stands a distinctive, historical landmark: A cross made of red sandstone! https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotes_Kreuz_(Taunus)?oldformat=true

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It's easier to drive in the other direction. 😉

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain passes and routes to explore around Glashütten?

The region around Glashütten, within the Taunus Nature Park, offers several prominent routes and passes. The most significant is the ascent to the Großer Feldberg Summit, the highest peak in the Taunus, which serves as a hub for various outdoor enthusiasts. Other important spots include Sandplacken Pass, known for its facilities and historical connections, and Rotes Kreuz (Taunus), a historic pass connecting the Weiltal with the Vordertaunus.

Are there good hiking opportunities near the mountain passes in Glashütten?

Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. You can explore the Limes Adventure Trail, a quality hiking path following the ancient Roman Limes border wall, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. For more hiking options, you can find various trails in the Hiking around Glashütten guide, including routes like the 'Anita's Fuchstanz – View of Altkönig loop'.

What kind of cycling routes are available around Glashütten's mountain passes?

The region is very popular with cyclists. Racing cyclists often enjoy the challenging twelve-kilometer ascent to the Großer Feldberg Summit from Oberursel. Mountain bikers have numerous trails, including an official flow trail that runs over the Fuchstanz to Hohemark. For more detailed mountain biking routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Glashütten guide.

Where can I find places to eat or refresh myself near these mountain passes?

Several spots offer refreshments. Anita's Fuchstanz is a very popular restaurant, especially for hikers and bikers on their way to or from the Großer Feldberg. The Großer Feldberg Summit itself has a restaurant and kiosks. Additionally, Sandplacken Pass features restaurant facilities, making it a convenient stop.

Are there family-friendly options among the mountain passes and trails?

Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Großer Feldberg Summit is considered family-friendly, offering amenities and an observation tower. Anita's Fuchstanz is also a family-friendly restaurant stop. For a unique cultural experience, the WaldGlasWeg is a shorter, approximately 1.5-kilometer circular trail in Glashütten that explains the history of glass production, suitable for a less strenuous family outing.

What historical sites can be found near Glashütten's mountain passes?

The region is rich in history. The Limes Adventure Trail, a UNESCO World Heritage site, follows the ancient Roman Limes border wall with information panels. Near Sandplacken Pass, you can explore the remains of the Roman fort "Altes Jagdschloss." The Rotes Kreuz Pass Summit also marks a historically significant pass used by ancient trade routes, where Romans built a fort for control.

Are there viewpoints offering scenic vistas around the mountain passes?

Absolutely. The Großer Feldberg Summit provides panoramic views over the Hintertaunus, and on clear days, you can see as far as the Westerwald and Vogelsberg, especially from Brunhildis Rock. The Rotes Kreuz (Taunus) also offers scenic views as a high pass.

Where can I park when visiting the mountain passes around Glashütten?

Parking facilities are available at key locations. Sandplacken Pass has dedicated parking. The Großer Feldberg Summit also offers parking, though it can get crowded during peak times. The Rotes Kreuz (Taunus) area also has many parking spaces nearby.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes around Glashütten?

Visitors particularly appreciate the challenging climbs for cyclists, the diverse hiking trails, and the stunning panoramic views from the Großer Feldberg Summit. The combination of physical activity, natural beauty, and historical sites like the Roman Limes makes the area highly attractive. The popular refreshment stops like Anita's Fuchstanz are also a highlight for many.

Are there running trails available near the mountain passes?

Yes, the area offers various running trails. You can find routes like the 'Glaskopf Forest Worship Site – WaldGlasWeg Glashütten loop' or a 'Running loop from Oberes Emsbachtal'. For a comprehensive list of options, consult the Running Trails around Glashütten guide.

What is the 'WaldGlasWeg' and is it worth visiting?

The WaldGlasWeg is a unique, approximately 1.5-kilometer circular trail starting in Glashütten. It delves into the history of late medieval glass production in the region, with seven stations explaining the lives of glassmakers. It's worth visiting for its unique cultural and historical perspective, offering a less strenuous excursion than some of the longer mountain routes.

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