Best mountain peaks around Dümpelfeld are characterized by a hilly landscape rather than towering mountains. The municipality, located in the district of Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, features an average elevation of 367 meters, with a maximum elevation of 600 meters. Several elevated points and natural features offer scenic views and recreational opportunities. These features are significant points of interest within Dümpelfeld's geographical context.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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From the Steinerberg you have a beautiful panoramic view over the heights of the Ahrgebirge. I also definitely recommend a stop at the cozy Steinerberghaus. The opening hours and further information can be found here: https://www.steinerberghaus.de/
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A beautiful tower with a great view. When it's not foggy😉
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Demanding ascent. Unfortunately in complete fog and without a view 🤷♂️
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A beautiful and well maintained tower
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Really alpine trail with easier climbing sections, not always very stable rock and sometimes finding the way requires a bit of intuition.
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Best view between Cologne and Koblenz
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Beautiful place on the meadow to rest with a beautiful view 👍 In 1911 the Steinerberghaus began as a simple refuge for the Eifel Association. Ten years later it was already an excursion restaurant with overnight accommodation. To mark the 100th birthday of the Steinerberghaus, a sundial by the Bonn sculptor Anton Schmitz was inaugurated. The special thing about this clock: it is tilted parallel to the earth's axis and directed north in the shape of a globe. It therefore represents the exact image of our planet and is illuminated by the sun at the same angle as it. A map of the Earth was also carved into the surface of this massive basalt ball. That's why you can not only read the time here, but also where in the world the sun is setting or rising. Source: 111 places in the Eifel that you have to see
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Great view over the Eifel. The location markings on the parapet above help with orientation. Unfortunately, up here at the weekend you can always hear the engine noise from the Nürburgring.
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While Dümpelfeld features a hilly landscape rather than towering mountains, several elevated points offer scenic views and recreational opportunities. Key features include the Teufelsley summit, a significant natural landmark and quartzite boulder, the Mansfelder Kopf, Hohnsköpfchen, and the Hohe Warte, which is one of the higher elevations in the broader Eifel region.
For extensive views, visit the Kaiser Wilhelm Tower on the Hohe Acht, which is the highest elevation in the Eifel. The Teufelsley summit offers a fantastic panoramic view over the Ahr valley and the Siebengebirge. Additionally, the View from Schrock provides breathtaking vistas over the Ahr valley, and the Engelsley Summit Cross also boasts fantastic views.
Yes, the Teufelsley summit is a prominent geological feature. It's described as a massive quartzite boulder, 80 meters long and 18 meters high, making it one of Europe's largest quartzite blocks. This 400-million-year-old rock formation is popular among hikers and climbers.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to difficult. For challenging routes, consider the Mountain Hikes around Dümpelfeld, which include routes like the Teufelsley summit – Engelsley Summit Cross loop. For more general hiking, the Hiking around Dümpelfeld guide features routes such as the Teufelsley Quartzite Formation loop, which can be moderate.
Yes, the Teufelsley summit has an almost alpine character, requiring sturdy shoes and free hands for the last few meters. The Engelsley Summit Cross also involves an exciting and challenging ascent, with scrambling over a ridge of partly vertical slate rocks, where surefootedness and suitable footwear are essential.
The Kaiser Wilhelm Tower is located on the Hohe Acht, the highest elevation in the Eifel, offering great views. The tower is 16.3m high. Be aware that on weekends, you might hear engine noise from the nearby Nürburgring.
While some routes can be challenging, the Hiking around Dümpelfeld guide includes easier options like the Teufelsley rock formation – Teufelsley Quartzite Formation loop from An der Teufelsley, which is rated as easy.
Visitors particularly appreciate the fantastic panoramic views over the Ahr valley and the Siebengebirge from spots like the Teufelsley summit and the View from Schrock. The unique geological features, such as the quartzite boulder of Teufelsley, also draw significant interest. The diverse opportunities for hiking and appreciating the local geology are highly valued.
Yes, there are road cycling routes available. The Road Cycling Routes around Dümpelfeld guide offers various options, including routes like the View of Burg Kreuzberg – Sahrbach Valley Scenic Road loop from Dümpelfeld, which is rated moderate.
The Kaiser Wilhelm Tower was constructed to commemorate the silver wedding anniversary of Emperor Wilhelm II and Empress Auguste Victoria, and to honor the memory of Kaiser Wilhelm I.
When heading to the Teufelsley summit, especially for the last few meters, it's recommended to wear sturdy shoes and keep both hands free due to its almost alpine character. If you're less comfortable with steep descents, the ascent from the south is generally easier due to more bushes and trees.
This viewpoint offers beautiful vistas of the forests, the village of Mayschoss, the valley, the river, and the Saffenburg ruins. It's worth noting that Mayschoss was significantly impacted by a flood in 2021, and restoration efforts are ongoing.


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