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Dog friendly hiking trails around Rheinböllen are situated within the Hunsrück region, characterized by its extensive forests, rolling hills, and scenic valleys. The area provides access to the Binger Wald and Soonwald, both heavily wooded sections of the west-central Hunsrück. Natural rock formations and elevated viewpoints are common features along many routes, offering vistas over the surrounding countryside. The landscape includes diverse terrain suitable for various hiking abilities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4.9
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50
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25.0km
07:08
590m
590m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5
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14.0km
04:02
350m
350m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.8km
05:29
350m
350m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pretty to look at, historical background, beautiful paths.
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Whether you like wind turbines or not, the scenery here is very beautiful.
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Beautiful viewpoint on the path between Lauschhütte and Emmerichshütte
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The Franziska Puricelli Foundation formerly served as an orphanage and hospital. The building was constructed between 1862 and 1864. The family originally came from Italy. They amassed their wealth through ownership of the Rheinböller ironworks. For Franziska Puricelli, the daughter of Margarethe (daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm Utsch, the "Hunter from the Palatinate") and Carl Puricelli, social engagement was a Christian duty. Her youngest sister contracted tuberculosis at a young age and was cared for by the Sisters of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ. She also stipulated that her inheritance should be used to establish an orphanage in Rheinböllen. This foundation was later granted legal status by the Prussian King Wilhelm I. It still manages the orphanage and its facilities today. In addition to this institution, the family also founded the Franziska Foundation in Kreuznach, a home for the blind in Bingen, and several chapels. They also support numerous Catholic parishes in the Soonwald region. A visit to the chapel is worthwhile not only from an artistic perspective but also to become aware of God's presence in silence.
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Really great building 🏘️ super nicely done
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An impressive and extremely well-maintained facility in the middle of Rheinböllen.
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Beautiful view over the treetops into the plain around Dichtelbach
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The foundation is located in a building complex built in 1862 in the neo-Gothic style according to plans by Heinrich Wiethase, which was donated by the Puricelli industrial family and is still the property of the Puricelli Foundation today. There was a hospital there and an orphanage until the 1970s. The foundation has been a pure retirement home since September 1, 2021, and before that it also provided integration assistance for adults aged 40 and over with a mental or psychological illness. The construction of the complex was initiated and financed by the entrepreneurial couple Eugénie (1807–1873) and Heinrich Puricelli (1797–1876) and their children Franziska (1830–1896) and Eduard (1826–1893). They thereby posthumously fulfilled the wish of their daughter and sister Eugénie Puricelli (1840–1862), who had died at the age of 21. The family had a considerable fortune through their shares in the Rheinböller ironworks, now a subsidiary of Continental AG, and also founded numerous other social foundations. Much more information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puricelli-Stift
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Rheinböllen offers a wide selection of dog-friendly hiking trails, with over 120 routes suitable for you and your canine companion. These range from easy strolls to more challenging treks through the Hunsrück region.
The terrain around Rheinböllen is diverse, featuring dense woodlands, rolling hills, and scenic valleys characteristic of the Hunsrück region. You'll find paths through the Binger Wald and Soonwald, with some routes leading to natural rock formations and elevated viewpoints. Many trails are well-maintained forest paths, suitable for dogs.
Yes, there are plenty of easy dog-friendly options. The Rheinböllen Wildlife Park (Tierpark Rheinböllen) offers an easy trail where you can observe various animals, some roaming freely, within 76 hectares of idyllic landscapes. While specific easy routes are not highlighted here to avoid redundancy, komoot lists 47 easy dog-friendly tours in the area.
Many trails lead past fascinating sights. You can explore historical ruins like the Karlsburg, which is part of the Karlsburg Ruins – Emmerich Hut loop. The region also features natural rock formations like the Hochsteinchen and scenic viewpoints such as the Salzkopf, which has a viewing tower. For a unique experience, consider trails near the Steckeschlääferklamm, known for its carved tree spirits.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly trails around Rheinböllen are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Albert Oak – Glashütter Meadow loop or the moderate Karlsburg Ruins – Emmerich Hut loop. These loops are great for ensuring your dog gets a varied walk without retracing steps.
The dog-friendly hiking trails in Rheinböllen are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from nearly 8,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-marked paths, and the opportunity to enjoy nature with their dogs in a peaceful setting.
Yes, the area has several huts and lodges where you can take a break. The Emmerich Hut is a popular stop on several routes, including the View of the Dichtelbach Plain – Emmerich Hut loop. Other options include the Rhine and Wisper View Hut and the Lauschhütte Restaurant & Outdoor Park, which might offer refreshments.
While the immediate area around Rheinböllen is more forested, the broader region of Hunsrück and nearby areas do feature some water bodies. You might find smaller streams or ponds along certain routes. For larger lakes, you could explore options like Waldsee Argenthal or Klosterkumbd Fish Ponds, which are accessible from Rheinböllen and could offer opportunities for your dog to cool down, always checking local regulations first.
Rheinböllen is enjoyable for hiking year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning fall foliage. Summer is pleasant in the shaded forests, and even winter can be beautiful with snow, though some paths might be slippery. Always check weather conditions before heading out, especially with your dog.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, Rheinböllen offers several difficult dog-friendly routes. The Albert Oak – Glashütter Meadow loop, for instance, covers nearly 25 km with significant elevation gain. These longer trails provide an excellent workout for both you and your well-conditioned dog.


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