Best mountain peaks around Herzogenrath are characterized by a gently rolling landscape with significant hills and elevated points, offering scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's average elevation is 155 meters, with a maximum elevation of 248 meters within Herzogenrath itself. These elevated areas primarily provide opportunities for hiking and enjoying the natural landscape. The area is known for its picturesque scenery and historical significance.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Lovely place with beautiful surroundings.
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This is called 'the climb' from the Netherlands, but this segment on Komoot is in the direction of descent. Not a big deal, but you should see it when you are creating a route.
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The Vaalserberg has been included in the cycling classic Amstel Gold Race several times. The climb is then conquered once via the Dutch side (east side), as the eleventh climb after the Camerig and before the Gemmenicherweg. In the Amstel Gold Race the slope is referred to as Drielandenpunt. (Wikipedia)
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Yes, another one that you must have done in South Limburg
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As early as the late Middle Ages, the border of the former Aachen Empire, fortified with the Aachen Moat, ran from south to north across the ridge of the Vaalserberg. From 1839 to 1919, the Vaalserberg, with the disputed area of Neutral Moresnet as the fourth country, was even a four-country corner (Vierlandenpunt), which is still remembered in the name of the access road on the Dutch side - Viergrenzenweg. During the First World War, from 1915 to 1918, the high-voltage border barrier stretched along the Belgian-Dutch border for a length of 300 kilometers from the then four-country corner on the Vaalserberg to the Belgian North Sea coast near Knokke. The German invasion of Belgium in 1914 via Gemmenich to Diksmuide, which brought much suffering to the Belgian population, is commemorated by a memorial made of compressed war material at the southern tip of the Vaalserberg, called Via Dolorosa.
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The most prominent elevated point in the region is the Vaalserberg Three-Country Point, which is also the highest point in the European Netherlands. Other significant elevated areas include the Schneeberg and Haarberg, which are part of popular hiking routes like the Aachen Summit Trail.
The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point is unique because it's where the borders of Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium meet. It's also the highest point in the Netherlands, offering an observation tower with unobstructed views of all three countries. The area provides various activities for visitors of all ages, making it a popular tourist attraction.
Yes, the Vaalserberg Three-Country Point is considered family-friendly, with recreational facilities and activities for all ages around the tri-border area. The View of Vaals and the Schneeberg is also a family-friendly viewpoint.
The region around Herzogenrath offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running. For example, you can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Weiden Forester's Lodge – View of Blausteinsee loop' or road cycling routes such as the 'Kinzweiler Water Castle – Merzbrück Airfield loop'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the 'Trail Marker 14 – Wurm River in the Wurmtal loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Herzogenrath, Road Cycling Routes around Herzogenrath, and Running Trails around Herzogenrath guides.
Yes, several elevated points are integrated into hiking trails. The Schneeberg and Haarberg, for instance, are part of the Aachen Summit Trail. The Vaalserberg Climb via Route des Trois Bornes offers a scenic ascent to the Drielandenpunt with beautiful vistas into Belgium.
For panoramic views, the observation tower at the Vaalserberg Three-Country Point provides unobstructed vistas of Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Another excellent spot is the View of Vaals and the Schneeberg, which offers typical views over the meadows of South Limburg.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Vaalserberg Climb via Route des Trois Bornes is an intermediate climb offering beautiful vistas into Belgium. Another option is the Vaalserberg Climb from the Netherlands, which provides a rewarding ascent on the Dutch side.
The region's elevated points are enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular for outdoor activities, while winter can provide a unique experience, though conditions may vary.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique experience of being at the tri-border point on the Vaalserberg, where three European countries meet. The panoramic views from the observation tower, the recreational facilities, and the scenic hiking and cycling routes are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the picturesque landscape and the historical significance of the area.
Yes, the region offers various circular hiking trails that allow you to explore the elevated areas and natural landscapes. Many routes, including sections of the Aachen Summit Trail, are designed as loops, providing diverse scenery and points of interest. You can find detailed circular routes in the Running Trails around Herzogenrath guide, which often overlap with hiking paths.
The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point has historical significance as a former four-country point, including the neutral territory of Moresnet. The area around the Vaalserberg also features prehistoric burial mounds and Roman-era iron smelters, adding a layer of historical context to your visit.


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