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Attractions and Places To See in the Taunus - Top 20

Attractions and places to see in the Taunus encompass a diverse low mountain range in Germany, characterized by its varied natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Situated between the Rhine, Lahn, and Main rivers, the region offers forested highlands, valleys, and streams. It features significant natural formations and historical remnants, including parts of the Roman Limes. The Taunus provides a range of points of interest for visitors.

Best attractions and places to see in the Taunus

  • The most popular attractions is Rupperts Gorge, a gorge where the path leads through a stream bed, sometimes with wire ropes for support. This challenging route is considered a highlight on the Rheinsteig.
  • Another must-see spot is Niederwald monument, a viewpoint above Rüdesheim. This monument commemorates the unification of Germany in 1871 and features a 12.5-meter-high warrior Germania figure, offering views of the Rheingau.
  • Visitors also love Großer Feldberg Summit, the highest peak in the Taunus. The summit features a restaurant, kiosks, and an observation tower, with views from the Brunhildis rock on its northern edge.
  • Taunus is known for its natural features like peaks and gorges, as well as historical sites and cultural points of interest. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from Roman fortifications to scenic viewpoints.
  • The attractions in the Taunus are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 5,100 upvotes and more than 4,100 photos shared.

Last updated: May 26, 2026

Niederwald monument

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The imposing Niederwald Monument is located above the town of Rüdesheim. The monument commemorates the unification of Germany in 1871. The construction of the monument took six years. The Niederwald Monument has a total height of 38.18 meters and weighs 75 tons. The main figure, which is 12.5 meters high, shows the warrior Germania. The fantastic view from here should not go unmentioned.

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Once you have made the climb through the scree, you are in a somehow mystical place.
Especially when the weather is bad and it is hazy, foggy and the surrounding area is covered in clouds.

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Rupperts Gorge

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The path leads at the most beautiful point through the stream bed, sometimes with wire ropes to hold on to. A bit challenging, but really worth it! Can also be done with dogs.

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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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Brunhildis Rock (Großer Feldberg)

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The meeting point is on the summit plateau. A little away from the road, you can enjoy the wide view over the Hintertaunus from here. When the visibility is good, you can see as far as the Westerwald and the Vogelsberg.

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View of the Loreley Rock

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Between the Mouse Tower in Bingen and the Deutsches Eck in Koblenz, 29 castles, palaces or castle ruins tell of the important history of the Middle Rhine Valley. Kings, princes, counts, bishops – they all built their castles on the Rhine. The 132 meter high Loreley rock is right in the middle. It is not for nothing that the Loreley Valley is now one of the most popular excursion destinations in Germany. Here you can find Rhine romanticism in its purest form.

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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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Beautiful, old arch bridge over the Lahn, from which you have a great view of the castle and Runkel. Right next door there is an ice cream parlor, where you can eat a delicious ice cream.

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Fuchstanz: The Forest Inn

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With this highlight I mean the better of the two restaurants on the Fuchstanz: "Fuchstanz - das Waldgasthaus". There are, for example, very tasty tarte flambées, as well as decent salads. The price-performance ratio is okay for me. Payment is made in cash. The restaurant also runs a kiosk with a beer garden opposite the edge of the forest. There is, among other things, pea soup with sausages and it is THE biker meeting point in the Taunus. From the large crossroads directly at the Fuchstanz, paths lead to the Altkönig, Sandplacken, to the “big curve” and up to the Feldberg and down to Falkenstein and Königstein. A large overview map is located to the left of the kiosk.

Attention: Mondays and Tuesdays are closed!

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You are never alone along the Hasselbach. Out of numerous trees, a curious forest ghost observes. There are over 60, including witches, goblins, elves and trolls, the creek leads past almost all of them. Who can find them all?

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November 21, 2024, Brunhildisfelsen (Großer Feldberg)

Brutally beautiful view over the sugar-coated lowlands.. endless expanse

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A very nice little restaurant. Worthwhile

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The meeting point is on the summit plateau. A little away from the road, you can enjoy the wide view over the Hintertaunus from here. When the visibility is good, you can see as far as the Westerwald and the Vogelsberg.

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I recommend a weekday visit beyond holiday periods.

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Runkel is located in the Lahn valley between the Westerwald and Taunus. Runkel was first mentioned in a document in 1259. Runkel Castle is outstanding. A knight of Charlemagne is said to have decided to build a castle in 787. The castle was built to secure the Lahn crossing and has been expanded several times.

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Runkel is a great medieval photo motif: old bridge, castle and half-timbered houses...

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Just a nice place. Not so overrun the Feldberg

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Once you have made the climb through the scree, you are in a somehow mystical place. Especially when the weather is bad and it is hazy, foggy and the surrounding area is covered in clouds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore in the Taunus?

The Taunus offers diverse natural features. You can visit the highest peak, Großer Feldberg Summit, which provides panoramic views and features an observation tower. Another highlight is Rupperts Gorge, a challenging route where the path leads through a stream bed. The Taunus Nature Park itself covers a vast area with forested highlands, valleys, and streams, offering extensive hiking and cycling routes.

Are there any unique natural features or 'hidden gems' in the Taunus?

Yes, the Taunus has some unique natural spots. The Steckeschlääferklamm – Tree Spirits (Baumgeister) Trail along the Hasselbach features over 60 curious forest spirits carved from trees, including witches, goblins, elves, and trolls. Another natural wonder is the Kubach Crystal Cave, adding to the region's diverse landscape.

Where can I find the best panoramic views in the Taunus?

For breathtaking views, head to the Niederwald monument, situated above Rüdesheim, offering fantastic vistas of the Rheingau. The Großer Feldberg Summit also provides extensive views, particularly from the Brunhildis Rock on its northern edge. Additionally, View of Großer Feldberg from Altkönig offers a different perspective of the highest peak.

What historical landmarks can I visit in the Taunus?

The Taunus is rich in history. You can explore the Niederwald monument, commemorating the unification of Germany in 1871. The region also features the German Limes Road, a UNESCO World Heritage site with reconstructed Roman forts like Saalburg and Pohl Limes Fort. Marksburg Castle, the only un-destroyed hilltop castle on the Middle Rhine, offers insights into medieval life. Other notable castles include Königstein Castle Ruins and Kronberg Castle.

Are there any Roman sites in the Taunus?

Yes, the Taunus is home to significant Roman history. The German Limes Road, a UNESCO World Heritage site, traces the former northern border of the Roman Empire through the region. You can visit reconstructed Roman timber and clay forts, such as the extraordinary Saalburg fort and the Pohl Limes Fort, which provide an immersive journey into Roman times.

What outdoor activities, like hiking and cycling, are available in the Taunus?

The Taunus offers a multitude of well-maintained hiking and cycling routes. You can find various road cycling routes, including tours through the Taunus and ascents to the Großer Feldberg Summit, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes in the Taunus guide. For hikers, there are mountain hikes like the loop from Hohemark to Anita's Fuchstanz and the Großer Feldberg Summit, as well as waterfall hikes, which you can explore in the Mountain Hikes in the Taunus and Waterfall hikes in the Taunus guides.

Are there challenging hikes in the Taunus?

Yes, the Taunus offers challenging hiking experiences. The Rupperts Gorge is considered a challenging route, sometimes requiring wire ropes for support. Mountain hikes in the region, such as the loop from Hohemark to Anita's Fuchstanz and the Großer Feldberg Summit, are rated as difficult. The View of Großer Feldberg from Altkönig also involves a climb through scree.

Are there family-friendly activities or easy hikes in the Taunus?

Many attractions in the Taunus are suitable for families. The Steckeschlääferklamm – Tree Spirits (Baumgeister) Trail is an ideal trip for families, with its whimsical tree carvings. The Niederwald monument and Großer Feldberg Summit are also marked as family-friendly. The Opel Zoo in Kronberg im Taunus provides an idyllic retreat for all ages.

What is the best time of year to visit the Taunus?

The Taunus is a popular destination year-round. Its temperate climate and excellent air quality make it pleasant in many seasons. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling to enjoy the changing landscapes. The region's vineyards, particularly in the Rheingaugebirge, are beautiful in late summer and early autumn. The Hochheim Market in November offers a traditional folk festival experience.

Are there places to eat or rest near the attractions?

Yes, several spots offer refreshments and rest. On the Großer Feldberg Summit, you'll find a restaurant and kiosks. Anita's Fuchstanz and Fuchstanz: The Forest Inn are popular forest inns, often dog-friendly, providing places to eat and relax during your outdoor activities.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the Taunus attractions?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from the Niederwald monument and the Großer Feldberg Summit. The challenging yet rewarding experience of Rupperts Gorge is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the unique atmosphere of places like the Steckeschlääferklamm – Tree Spirits (Baumgeister) Trail and the mystical feel of View of Großer Feldberg from Altkönig.

Can I find unique art or exhibitions in the Taunus?

The Main Taunus district offers various art experiences. Bad Soden features a town gallery and one of the world's largest collections of Meissen porcelain. You can also explore the sculpture park in Eschborn and various exhibitions in Hofheim. Additionally, Bad Nauheim is home to one of Europe's largest collections of Art Nouveau buildings, particularly at the Sprudelhof.

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