Mountain peaks around Stieringen-Wendel are characterized by a landscape of rolling hills and forests, with the Saar River flowing nearby. While Stieringen-Wendel itself is a low-lying commune in northeastern France, with an average elevation of 240 meters, the broader region offers various elevated points and viewpoints. These locations provide opportunities for hiking and offer panoramic views of the surrounding terrain. The area's topography includes both natural hills and former industrial spoil heaps that have become notable elevated features.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Impassable in winter without an (e)-MTB. The mud ends higher up, though.
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The path up is quite steep. You can only get up by pushing. Even with a very rough profile, there is a lack of grip.
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Sunrise experience at its finest!! All-round view and a wonderful peace. A hot air balloon floated in the orange sky, and it was worth getting up at night for
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The descent is steep and requires skill (sandy). We drove up, only possible with an e-bike. It's fun, but very difficult. Steep sections, curvy due to built-in stairs. Whoever arrives at the top without dismounting......hats off.
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A fantastic view over the Saar coal forest.
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The Schwarzenburg Tower is a beautiful observation tower with a magnificent view. You can see large parts of the Saarbrücken urban area and the nearby Saarland University. When the weather is good you have distant views as far as France. You can find information about opening times here: https://www.saarbruecken.de/leben_in_saarbruecken/freizeit/im_gruenen/schwarzenbergturm_st_johann
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If you are interested in the historical history of Saarbrücken, you will find a place here that reminds you of the Battle of Spichern in 1870, unfortunately not in very good condition.
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a summit that deserves Ramp at 26% 🥵
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While Stiring-Wendel itself is not a mountainous region, the surrounding area offers a variety of elevated points. These include observation towers like the Schwarzenberg Tower, natural hills such as Hérapel Hill, and reclaimed industrial spoil heaps like the Grühlingstraße Spoil Heap. These features provide diverse hiking experiences and panoramic views.
For extensive views, the Schwarzenberg Tower is highly recommended. From its 46-meter height, you can see large parts of the Saarbrücken urban area and, on clear days, distant views into France. The Grühlingstraße Spoil Heap also rewards climbers with a beautiful 360-degree panoramic view from its summit cross.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Haldenkreuz Saarkohlewald includes steep sections, with some parts reaching a 26% gradient. The descent from this summit is also noted as steep and sandy, requiring skill.
The Grühlingstraße Spoil Heap is a significant site, bearing witness to the region's rich mining history. It belongs to the former Jägersfreude mine. Additionally, Hérapel Hill is an ancient Gallo-Roman site, with evidence of human settlement dating back 200,000 years, due to a spring where the Sainte-Hélène chapel now stands.
While many elevated points offer great views year-round, autumn is particularly recommended for places like the Summit Cross on Bergehalde Viktoria. Once the leaves have fallen, the view into the distance becomes clearer, making a visit especially worthwhile.
Many of the elevated points around Stiring-Wendel are accessible for families, though some, like the Haldenkreuz Saarkohlewald, have steep sections that might be more challenging for very young children or strollers. Generally, the rolling hills and forest paths offer pleasant walks suitable for families.
Beyond hiking to the viewpoints, the region around Stiring-Wendel is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for MTB trails, gravel biking, and cycling. These guides offer routes of varying difficulties, often passing by or near the elevated points.
For the Schwarzenberg Tower, opening times are generally from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. from April 1st to October 31st, and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. from November 1st to March 31st. You can find more detailed information on the Saarbrücken official website.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from highlights like the Schwarzenberg Tower and the Grühlingstraße Spoil Heap. The unique blend of natural landscapes and historical industrial features, along with the variety of hiking experiences, are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Some trails, particularly descents from summits like Haldenkreuz Saarkohlewald, can be steep and sandy, requiring careful footing. For the Summit Cross on Bergehalde Viktoria, be aware that individual wooden gradations can be very slippery when wet. Always wear appropriate footwear and be mindful of trail conditions.
Most outdoor trails in the region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the hikes with your canine companion. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.


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