Best mountain peaks around Ehringshausen are found within a landscape of gentle hills, dense forests, and river valleys in the Lahn-Dill district of Hesse, Germany. The municipality itself sits at an elevation of around 186 meters, offering access to elevated areas in the Westerwald and Hörre regions. These areas provide numerous hiking trails with ascents and descents, showcasing diverse natural surroundings and geological features. The region is known for its varied terrain, including basalt outcrops and historical high points.
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The two trees standing at the prehistoric cult site are somewhat riddled, with one of them being somewhat incomplete.
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A little further into the forest is the inconspicuous cult site. One of the two trees is broken and the other is also riddled with holes.
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Unfortunately there are no distant views from up here. Everything is too densely overgrown. But you should have been to the highest point of the Hörre at 445m above sea level - the "Old Castle" if you are already hiking in the Hörre.
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- Old castle - The old castle (or Alteburg), a basalt breakthrough, is at 445m above sea level the highest point of the Hörre ridge and was a prehistoric place of worship. (Source/Info: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alteburg_(Hörre) )
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There is a lot to see / to find on the Königstuhl - an interesting mountain with Celts, burial mounds and a volcanic vent rest on top. It is therefore worth planning the summit on the Lahnwanderweg.
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The Altenberg is a place with history. Around 1321, the Counts of Solms built Alt-Hohensolms Castle here, which was intended to secure their dominion against the neighboring Königsberg Castle. In 1323 the complex was first mentioned in a document. It remains unclear whether a settlement already belonged to the castle at that time. Alt-Hohensolms Castle only existed for about 30 years, as military conflicts between the people of Solms and the imperial city of Wetzlar led to the first storming in 1328 and to its final destruction in 1349. A decree issued by Emperor Charles IV prohibited the reconstruction of the castle. However, the Counts of Solms knew how to circumvent this order by simply switching to Ramsberg, about 2 km further north. There they built Hohensolms Castle, which still exists today, in 1350. The former location has since been known only as the old mountain (Altenberg). The walls of the castle are now in ruins. However, the scarcely explored remains of a double ring wall and deep ditches can still be seen on the slopes of the Altenberg. Today, the hilltop is crowned by an observation tower, which was probably built in the middle of the 19th century using stones from the former castle. Source: https://www.hohenahr.de/altenberg-burg-hohensolms/
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Nothing to see of a castle
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Ehringshausen is characterized by gentle hills, dense forests, and river valleys, rather than traditional high mountain peaks. You'll find elevated viewpoints and diverse terrain, particularly in the surrounding Westerwald and Hörre regions. These areas offer numerous hiking trails with ascents and descents, showcasing varied natural surroundings and geological features like basalt outcrops.
Among the most popular elevated spots are the Alte Burg Basalt Outcrop (Hörre), which is the highest point of the Hörre ridge at 445 meters and features rocky outcrops of slate and greywacke. Another must-see is the Altenberg Observation Tower, offering panoramic views. Visitors also enjoy Kölschhäuser Koppe, a natural monument with basalt cones formed from ancient volcanic activity.
Yes, several elevated spots combine natural beauty with historical significance. The Altenberg Observation Tower is not only a viewpoint but also a historical site. Additionally, the King's Chair features a striking rock formation considered an old Celtic place of power, located near the historical Sternschanze fortress. The Alte Burg (Hörre) is also recognized as a prehistoric place of worship.
At Kölschhäuser Koppe, you can admire basalt cones up to 20 meters high, which were formed from ancient volcanic activity. This area is part of the Lahn-Dill-Bergland Nature Park and was designated as a nature reserve in the 1930s to protect its unique geological formations.
Yes, the Altenberg Observation Tower is considered family-friendly. It offers a great all-round view, and there's a nice picnic area at its base, making it suitable for a family outing.
The region around Ehringshausen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'Herborn Old Town – Dill River near Asslar loop' for cycling, or 'Werdorf Ponds – Dill Bridge in Werdorf loop' for running. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Ehringshausen, Running Trails around Ehringshausen, and Road Cycling Routes around Ehringshausen guide pages.
Yes, the Westerwald region, accessible from Ehringshausen, features the challenging 'Westerwald-Steig' premium trail, which includes elevated sections. The Hörre region also offers circular hiking trails with varied paths, ascents, and descents, providing numerous views. Many of these trails traverse developed forest paths and narrow tracks, leading to viewpoints like the Kölschhäuser Koppe.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from spots like the Altenberg Observation Tower. The unique geological formations, such as the basalt outcrops at Alte Burg Basalt Outcrop (Hörre) and Kölschhäuser Koppe, are also highly valued for their natural beauty and scientific interest. The historical significance of sites like the King's Chair adds another layer of enjoyment.
While not a natural mountain peak, Greifenstein Castle is majestically situated on a high point overlooking the town and the Lahn Valley. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding region, making it a significant elevated destination for its historical importance and scenic vistas.
The highest point of the Hörre ridge is the Alte Burg Basalt Outcrop (Hörre), reaching an elevation of 445 meters. It's known for its rocky outcrops of slate, siliceous shale, and greywacke, and holds geological significance.
The King's Chair on the Himberg is a striking rock formation that some might consider a hidden gem. It's an interesting mountain with Celtic connections, burial mounds, and a volcanic vent rest on top, offering a unique blend of nature and history within an ancient beech forest.


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