Best mountain peaks around Hausen (Wied) are found in a state-recognized climatic health resort within the low mountain range of the Westerwald. This region offers several elevated points with notable features and scenic views, making them suitable for hiking and nature exploration. While not boasting towering alpine peaks, the area provides excellent opportunities to enjoy nature and expansive views across the Westerwald and Wiedtal regions. Hausen (Wied) is situated amidst rolling hills and green forests.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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There are two ways to the summit (Bärenkopp), I chose the steep route. A bit of a challenge, but I'm happy to have made it.
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On to the Kaiserberg, up and down are no problem.
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From the Kaiserberg you have a magnificent view over the Rhine Valley. The cross is enthroned majestically and an information board explains the basalt mining near Linz. The Donatus chapel is a quiet place of worship.
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The Wällertour Bärenkopp is a beautiful, well-marked hiking route that is really worth doing.
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Like all Wäller tours, the Bärenkopp is a great, well-marked circular hiking trail with beautiful views and different conditions along the way.
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Beautiful, well-kept hiking trails around the Malberg. Goats are currently grazing there to keep the impassable parts free.
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Coming from Linz, you have your first ascent behind you here and can enjoy the beautiful view over the Rhine with a panorama map. Benches invite you to take a breather.
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The region around Hausen (Wied) offers several elevated points with significant features and scenic views. The Malberg Summit is the highest elevation in the municipality, known for its extinct volcano, picturesque Malbergsee, and an educational basalt trail. Other notable spots include the Bärenkopp summit cross, offering views as far as the Siebengebirge, and the Kaiserberg summit cross, which provides beautiful views of the Rhine and Remagen Kripp.
Yes, several elevated points and trails are suitable for families. The Malberg Summit is considered family-friendly, featuring an educational basalt trail that can be interesting for children. The Kaiserberg summit cross also falls into the family-friendly category, offering accessible views.
The peaks around Hausen (Wied) are rich in natural features. The Malberg Summit, for instance, is an extinct volcano with a small, picturesque lake, Malbergsee, in its former crater. You'll also find dense forests, especially around the Bärenkopp summit cross and the WällerTour Bärenkopp, providing a lush green environment typical of the Westerwald low mountain range.
Yes, some peaks have historical significance. The Malberg Summit was an active basalt quarry until 1932, and an educational basalt trail highlights this industrial past. The Hummelsberg Summit Cross has a history dating back to 1837, with its original oak cross commemorating the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. The WällerTour Bärenkopp is a popular, well-marked circular route known for its rustic paths and scenic quality. Additionally, the Kaiserberg summit cross serves as one of the starting points for the renowned Rheinsteig trail. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Hausen (Wied) guide.
Hiking trails around Hausen (Wied) generally range from easy to intermediate. For example, the 'Wied River – View over Waldbreitbach loop from Hausen (Wied)' is rated easy, while routes like 'View over the Rhine Valley – Malberg Summit loop from Weißfeld' are moderate. Some paths, particularly to summit crosses like Hummelsberg Summit Cross, may require sturdy shoes and sure-footedness due to steeper sections.
Yes, particularly near the Malberg Summit, you'll find the Malberg ski/hiking hut. This hut offers a place to rest, enjoy the scenery, and provides a menu with delicious dishes, making it a popular stop for hikers. The Bärenkopp summit cross also has a bench for resting and enjoying the view.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful and expansive views offered from various summit crosses, such as the Bärenkopp summit cross and Hummelsberg Summit Cross. The well-marked and scenic hiking routes, like the WällerTour Bärenkopp, are also highly appreciated for providing enjoyable outdoor experiences.
Yes, many trails and elevated points in the region are dog-friendly. For instance, the area around the Malberg Summit is suitable for walks with dogs. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife.
Beyond hiking, the region around Hausen (Wied) offers opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find various routes for these activities, such as the 'Ruins of the Wied Bridge – Lahr Castle loop' for mountain biking or the 'Rhine Wine Pathway – Wiedtal Serpentines loop' for road cycling. Detailed routes are available in the MTB Trails around Hausen (Wied) guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Hausen (Wied) guide.
Hausen (Wied) is a state-recognized climatic health resort, making it pleasant for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also ideal for hiking, though it can be warmer. Even in winter, some trails might be accessible, though conditions can vary.


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