Mountain peaks around Ellern (Hunsrück) offer diverse experiences for visitors, primarily through hiking and scenic views. The region is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and elevated points that provide natural beauty. Ellern itself is situated within the Hunsrück landscape, providing access to various summits and viewpoints. The area features a mix of natural formations and man-made structures like observation towers and summit crosses.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Right next to the cross there is a table with a bench, a great place for a rest.
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It's only 600 meters but it can be cold in winter 🥶
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This impressive tower can be seen from far away
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Hochsteinchen lookout tower, which offers extensive views over the Hunsrück, Middle Rhine Valley, and Taunus from its 18-meter-high observation tower. Another popular spot is Simmerkopf — Highest Point in the Rhein-Hunsrück District, a summit at 653 meters with a cross and resting bench. The Salzkopf Tower is also highly rated for its panoramic views after climbing its many stairs.
The mountain peaks around Ellern (Hunsrück) offer diverse and extensive views. From locations like the Hochsteinchen lookout tower and Salzkopf Tower, you can see across the Hunsrück, the Middle Rhine Valley, and even into the Taunus. Natural rock formations like Hochstein and Königsstuhl also provide impressive panoramic vistas over the surrounding landscape of rolling hills and dense forests.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Königsstuhl offers a demanding climb that rewards with breathtaking views. While many trails are moderate, the varied terrain around Ellern (Hunsrück) allows for longer, more strenuous hikes, especially when combining multiple peaks like Schanzerkopf and Eichberg into a single tour.
Spring and autumn are considered ideal seasons to visit. During these times, the landscape is vibrant with colorful flower meadows or bright foliage, and the air is often clear, enhancing the panoramic views. While hiking is possible year-round, these seasons offer particularly picturesque conditions.
Many of the trails leading to the peaks and viewpoints around Ellern (Hunsrück) are suitable for families, with moderate difficulty levels. While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned, the general nature of the Hunsrück landscape with its rolling hills and forests provides pleasant walking opportunities. The Simmerkopf, for example, has a resting bench, making it a good spot for a break during a family outing.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with numerous trails like the 'Schanzerkopf – Ellern (Hunsrück) loop' or the 'Hochsteinchen lookout tower – Eichberg Shelter loop'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Ellern (Hunsrück) guide. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes, such as the 'Schinderhans Cycle Path Tunnel – The Schinderhannes Cycle Path loop', detailed in the Gravel biking around Ellern (Hunsrück) guide, and dedicated MTB trails like the 'Hochsteinchen Summit – Schanzerkopf Viewpoint loop' found in the MTB Trails around Ellern (Hunsrück) guide.
The highest point in the Rhein-Hunsrück district is the Simmerkopf, which stands at 653 meters above sea level. You'll find a cross with explanations and a resting bench at the summit, offering a peaceful spot amidst the forest.
Yes, several peaks feature notable man-made structures. The Hochsteinchen lookout tower, built in 1893/94, is an 18-meter-high steel observation tower. The Salzkopf Tower also provides a viewing platform. Additionally, the Simmerkopf features a summit cross and a resting bench.
The Ellerspring, at 657 meters, is the highest mountain in the Soonwald. While its summit is densely forested with a fenced telecommunications tower, the area is known for the trekking camp Ellerspring, located in a hidden clearing. This camp offers a unique overnight experience, though booking in advance is required.
Yes, the region is home to striking natural features. The Hochstein is described as an impressive rock formation offering panoramic views. Near Wiebelsheim, the Summit Cross Aufm Nack is situated on a large quartzite rock, which was cleared of vegetation to reveal its structure and offers views of Wiebelsheim.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the observation towers and summits, the peaceful forest environments, and the opportunity for invigorating hikes. The well-maintained trails and the sense of accomplishment after reaching a peak are also frequently mentioned as highlights.
Yes, some hiking routes are designed to connect multiple points of interest. For instance, a medium-difficulty tour can take you to both the Schanzerkopf and Eichberg. The 'Hochsteinchen lookout tower – Eichberg Shelter loop' is another example of a route that combines a prominent viewpoint with other natural features.


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