Best mountain peaks around Arnsberg are found within a region characterized by wooded hills and a low mountain landscape. The Arnsberg Forest Nature Park, situated between the Möhne and Ruhr rivers, features extensive forests and numerous hills, with its highest point reaching over 580 meters above sea level. This area provides opportunities for exploring natural environments with springs, brooks, and themed trails. The wider Sauerland region, particularly the Hochsauerlandkreis, offers more significant elevations and extensive recreational opportunities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Depending on the route, the stretch to the tower can be strenuous. Especially the last 20 meters are not passable. If you are on a bicycle, you will have to push it (very likely). Next to the tower, there is naturally a garden bench with a table and some interesting information boards. The tower should be climbed by first making a donation in the small cash box next to the stairs. I think this is very good because the tower is not in good condition and will need renovation soon. The view from the top is so beautiful. You can see everything in 360 degrees. That's why I hope the tower will be renovated instead of just being left as it is.
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Short (paid) tours depending on demand, at least every 45 minutes, lots of explanations - not just about stalagmites, stalactites and stalagnates, but about the entire formation and previous cave. Dogs are also allowed on a leash, just note that there are a few stairs. PS: Sorry, guys, but did you understand that the highlight is called "BilsteinHÖHLE" and not "Tierpark" or "Bilsteinfelsen"? It would be nice if the photos were uploaded accordingly!
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There are 2 ways to the tower, the first way from the street is a bit easier.
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Just take a little break during the hike and examine the Bilstein caves. If you have a little more time, you can book the big tour, which goes deeper and you can see even more of the stalactite cave(s).
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In good weather, great foresight from the top of the tower.
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The cross conveys a message on the inscription.
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The Lõrmecketurm usually offers a good overview. Foggy weather conditions can also set in.
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The two wooden figures have a roof over their heads, but are lightly covered with snow. At the top it is quite windy and fresh.
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While the immediate Arnsberg area features wooded hills, the wider Sauerland region offers more significant elevations. Notable viewpoints include the Lörmecke Tower, which provides extensive views of the Arnsberg Forest and Rothaargebirge, and the Ebbergturm Observation Tower, known for its magnificent panoramic vistas. For higher peaks, consider destinations like Langenberg (845m) and Kahler Asten (846m) in the broader Sauerland, which are among the highest in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Both the Lörmecke Tower and the Ebbergturm Observation Tower are considered family-friendly and offer rewarding views after a climb. Additionally, the Bilstein Cave is an impressive stalactite cave located near a wildlife park, making it an exciting and educational outing for all ages.
The Arnsberg region, particularly within the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park, is characterized by extensive forests, numerous hills, and a low mountain landscape with springs and brooks. You can explore natural monuments like the Bilstein Cave with its stalactite formations. The broader Sauerland region offers diverse landscapes, from dense woodlands to open mountain views.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Rüdenburg Ruins offer a glimpse into the area's past with its castle remnants and provide excellent views of Arnsberg. The city of Arnsberg itself boasts a rich history with a historic town center and the ruins of an electoral castle, making it a culturally enriching place to visit.
Beyond hiking to viewpoints, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Arnsberg, including routes like the 'Moosfelder Höhe Mountain Bike Trail – Arnsberg Castle Ruins loop'. For road cyclists, there are many Road Cycling Routes around Arnsberg, such as the 'Möhne and Arnsberg Forest Loop'. General Cycling around Arnsberg is also popular, with routes like the 'Ruhr Floodplains Near Bigge – Along the Upper Ruhr loop'.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Lörmecke Tower, where climbing over 200 steps rewards you with vistas of the Arnsberg Forest and Rothaargebirge. The Ebbergturm Observation Tower also offers a magnificent wide perspective of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Rüdenburg Ruins provide great views of Arnsberg itself.
Within the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park, the highest point reaches 581.5 meters above sea level. However, for significantly higher elevations, you would look to the wider Sauerland region, where peaks like Langenberg and Kahler Asten exceed 840 meters.
Yes, paragliding is an activity you can enjoy in the broader region. The Markshöhe (591 m) near Wenholthausen is known as a launch site for hang-gliding and paragliding, offering opportunities to watch or participate in these aerial sports.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from observation points like the Lörmecke Tower and the Ebbergturm Observation Tower. The unique experience of exploring the Bilstein Cave and its proximity to a wildlife park is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of natural beauty and historical sites, such as the Rüdenburg Ruins, which offer both history and views.
The Arnsberg Forest Nature Park features themed trails, such as the Beaver Trail, which allows visitors to explore the low mountain landscape. The Bilstein Cave is a unique natural monument with impressive stalactite formations, offering a distinct underground exploration experience.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for exploring and enjoying outdoor activities. In winter, areas like Kahler Asten in the wider Sauerland become popular for winter sports, though some trails might require appropriate gear for snow and ice.


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