Best mountain peaks around Daxweiler are found within the Soonwald-Nahe Nature Park, a region in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The area features notable elevations and natural attractions, with Daxweiler itself situated at 365 meters. The Salzkopf, standing at 628 meters, is a prominent peak near Daxweiler, known as the highest elevation in the Bingen Forest and the second-highest in the Soonwald region. This area offers diverse natural landscapes and opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: May 10, 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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As the name suggests, it was the westernmost location of the Franconians in the past. But riding up it on a mountain bike is an experience. 550 meters of elevation gain in one go from Niederheimbach. It's also ideal for runners for a good workout. And also for hikers for the unique views of and across the Rhine.
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beautiful vantage point for a winter hike in the snow
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Great forest lots of opportunities for biking
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A good shelter in bad weather
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Unfortunately, the tower is closed ⛔ No sign explaining why...
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The region around Daxweiler, within the Soonwald-Nahe Nature Park, features several notable elevations. The Salzkopf Tower, located on the Salzkopf (628 meters), offers expansive panoramic views. Another significant peak is the Simmerkopf, the highest point in the Rhein-Hunsrück district at 653 meters. Additionally, the Hochsteinchen lookout tower provides excellent vistas over the Hunsrück and Middle Rhine Valley.
From the 24-meter-high Salzkopf Tower, you can enjoy panoramic views that, on clear days, can stretch up to 140 kilometers. These views encompass distant regions such as the Eifel, Westerwald, Großer Feldberg, Odenwald, Pfälzer Wald, Donnersberg, and parts of the Hunsrück, Hintertaunus, and Rheinhessen. A deep view of the Rhine is also possible.
Yes, some peaks have historical significance. The Salzkopf, for instance, had military interest in the past, with the first wooden observation tower built there in 1899. The Simmerkopf features a cross with explanations and a resting bench at its summit. You can also find the Summit Cross Aufm Nack, a wooden cross rising above a large quartzite rock near Wiebelsheim, which has historical and religious significance.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for both road cycling and general cycling. You can explore routes like the 'Binger Wald to Lauschhütte – Wald-Erbach Scenic Road loop' or the 'Steckeschlääfer Gorge – Wald-Ernisch Farmstead loop'. For runners, trails like the 'Franzosenkopf – Salzkopf Tower loop' provide scenic options. Find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Daxweiler, Cycling around Daxweiler, and Running Trails around Daxweiler guides.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned to the peaks themselves, the general area around Daxweiler and the Soonwald-Nahe Nature Park offers accessible starting points for hikes. The Forsthaus Lauschhütte, a popular starting point for hikes to the Salzkopf, also features a climbing forest and archery, which can be enjoyable for families. Many trails are suitable for various fitness levels, making it possible to find routes that work for families.
The natural protected areas around the Salzkopf and the Morgenbachtal (Morgenbach Valley) are home to diverse flora and fauna. You might encounter rare animal species such as the dipper, kingfisher, grey wagtail, wildcat, peregrine falcon, and hazel grouse, especially in the forested and valley areas.
The Franzosenkopf, at approximately 618 meters, is marked by a stone stele (trigonometry point) and a single rest bench. While the summit itself offers moderate views, the surrounding area is known for its many beautiful trails and an interesting large windthrow area east of the summit.
A popular starting point for hikes to the Salzkopf is the Forsthaus Lauschhütte. It is located on the Kreisstraße that runs from Waldalgesheim to Daxweiler and offers gastronomy, a climbing forest, and unique overnight stays.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive views from the observation towers, such as the Salzkopf Tower and Hochsteinchen lookout tower. The opportunity to enjoy nature, the well-maintained trails for hiking and biking, and the peaceful forest passages are also highly valued. The unique markers and crosses at summits like the Simmerkopf also add to the experience.
The Salzkopfturm has undergone renovations in the past. For the most current information on its accessibility and opening status, it is advisable to check local sources or the official website of the Soonwald-Nahe Nature Park, or refer to the Wikipedia page for the Salzkopfturm: Salzkopfturm on Wikipedia.
The highest elevation in the Rhein-Hunsrück district is the Simmerkopf, standing at 653 meters above sea level. Its summit features a cross with explanations and a resting bench, making it a notable spot for hikers.


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