Best mountain peaks at the Kreis Bergstraße are found in the picturesque landscape of southern Hesse, Germany. This region lies along the western slopes of the Odenwald mountains, offering diverse terrain. Visitors can explore notable mountain peaks that provide expansive views and unique geological formations. The area is well-suited for hiking and outdoor activities, with a variety of elevated points to discover.
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The Hrehberg (576 m) can be reached by bike or via the numerous surrounding hiking trails from Bensheim, Heppenheim or the Lautertal. The mountain bike route HP 1 also passes by here. The striking transmission tower is hidden in the forest. There are plenty of rest areas on the paths around. For example, the nearby Mathildenruhe.
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The round tower has a total height of 19 meters. It is located on the summit of the 262.2 m above sea level Hemsberg in the southeast of Bensheim. The tower is made of granite and widens evenly over the last three meters. It is topped with a parapet, the upper edge of which is 16.1 meters high. On the southeast side of the tower, above the exit to the platform, there is a bay window with a gable roof that towers over it by 4 meters. In the lower part of the tower there is a two-storey extension with a hipped roof. In its original design, the extension on the upper floor was open and intended as a visitor's terrace. In the 1950s, however, this area was walled up and fitted with windows. The extension has served as a hikers' hostel ever since.
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On May 17, 1897, the retired postal director Ernst Hallwachs (1828–1903) and the Bensheim entrepreneur Commercial Councillor Wilhelm Euler (1847–1934) suggested building a Bismarck tower on the summit of the Hemsberg.[5] The tower was built according to plans by Heinrich Metzendorf and completed on July 6, 1902. The construction costs for its construction amounted to 10,000 marks. In 2010, the tower was renovated. The roof was sealed, and windows and doors were painted. In 2017, the tower was handed over by the Bensheim local group to the Hemsberg Tower Association, which was founded for this purpose, because the local group no longer saw itself in a position to take on responsibility for the tower in the future due to its age structure.
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The Bismarck Tower on the Hemsberg near Bensheim is a Bismarck monument. The tower is used as an observation tower, which is open on Sundays and public holidays, and as a hostel for hikers.
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The Bismarck Tower is only open on Sundays and public holidays. The Hemsberg is a 262.2 m above sea level elevation on the Hessian Bergstrasse in the Odenwald southeast of Bensheim. The area around Hemsberg has a very diverse flora and fauna. On the summit there is a Bismarck Tower built in 1902, which can be used as an observation tower. Wikipedia
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On the Krehberg there is a large transmission tower surrounded by a fence. The "Mathildenruhe" refuge is very close by.
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For unparalleled panoramic vistas, visit Melibokus, the highest mountain in the Hessian Bergstraße region. Its 22-meter-high observation tower provides views of the Upper Rhine Plain, Palatinate Forest, Taunus, and even Frankfurt's skyscrapers on clear days. Another excellent spot is the Emperor's tower on the Neunkircher Höhe, which also offers a great view and has a restaurant nearby.
Yes, Felsberg is famous for its "Felsenmeer" (sea of rocks), a unique geological formation of large, rounded quartz diorite blocks stretching over 2 km. This impressive site is a designated National Geotope within the UNESCO Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald. You can also find the Götzenstein Rock Formation, which has historical significance as a pagan sacrificial site.
Several peaks feature notable observation towers. Besides the Melibokusturm on Melibokus and the Kaiser Tower on Neunkircher Höhe, the Ohly Tower on Felsberg, built in 1901, offers great views. Additionally, the Tromm features a new 34-meter-high observation tower called the Trommturm, providing exceptional 360-degree views over the Weschnitz Valley and Rhine Plain.
The Felsberg area has historical significance, with Roman artifacts still visible near the Felsenmeer, as Romans utilized the area for stone extraction. The Hemsberg Bismarck Tower is another historical landmark, one of many such towers erected around the turn of the century. The Kirchberg Hut in Bensheim, inaugurated in 1857, is a beautifully restored historical building that now houses a tourist restaurant with stunning views.
The Felsberg with its "Felsenmeer" is a captivating natural wonder perfect for families interested in geology and history, allowing for exploration among the unique rock formations. The Hemsberg Bismarck Tower area also offers a playground, making it a good spot for families.
The Krehberg is traversed by the Nibelungensteig, a 130 km long-distance hiking trail, offering a chance to explore the natural beauty of the Odenwald. The Tromm area also features a 22-kilometer circular route connecting various geological and historical points of interest. For easier options, you can find various easy hikes at the Kreis Bergstraße, including routes around Fürstenlager State Park and to Starkenburg.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes at the Kreis Bergstraße, such as the Weschnitz Floodplain loop, or enjoy touring bicycle routes like the Rhine plain loop or rides along the Neckar.
At the Emperor's tower on the Neunkircher Höhe, there's a restaurant where you can enjoy delicious cakes. The Kirchberg Hut in Bensheim also houses a tourist restaurant with a stunning terrace view. Additionally, the Hemsberg Bismarck Tower sometimes has a small café open on Sundays and public holidays.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique panoramic views, especially from points like Melibokus, which allow them to see across the Rhine Plain to the Palatinate Forest and Taunus. The diverse natural features, such as the Felsenmeer, and the combination of hiking with historical sites also receive high praise. Many enjoy the opportunity to sit and relax with a view after a hike, often at places with refreshments like the restaurant near the Kaiser Tower.
While not as widely known as Melibokus or Felsberg, the Krehberg Summit offers a chance to experience the Odenwald's natural beauty, with the Nibelungensteig trail passing through. The Stiefelhöhe Summit also provides a quiet viewpoint amidst forest surroundings, ideal for those seeking a more tranquil experience.


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