Mountain peaks around Spall offer diverse opportunities for exploration. This region, as designated by komoot, features several notable summits and viewpoints. The area is characterized by forested elevations and historical structures, providing both natural beauty and cultural interest. Visitors can discover a variety of mountain peaks and scenic spots within this locale.
Last updated: May 11, 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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This impressive tower can be seen from far away
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Great forest lots of opportunities for biking
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Highest elevation in the Rhein-Hunsrück district (653 m above sea level) with a summit cross and no distant view but a lot of forest and somehow especially early in the morning.☀️🌲🌳 There is a table with benches for resting and plenty of peace.
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An imposing tower and especially with snow and sun - it is fenced in but you can walk around the fence
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Northeast of the Ellerspring summit is the 107 m high Ellerspring radio tower, which was built as a type tower FMT 11 in reinforced concrete. It is owned by Deutsche Telekom AG. TV and radio stations used to be fed into the cable from there. The tower supplied the districts of Bad Kreuznach, Birkenfeld, Mainz-Bingen and Alzey-Worms as well as the Rhein-Hunsrück district and Donnersberg district. Today it only serves as a reserve for TV and radio, but forwards the signal for cable TV via radio relay to the Bad Kreuznach radio tower for supplying Bad Kreuznach. Source: http://wikimapia.org/29299283/de/Funkmeldeturm-Ellerspring
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Unfortunately the tower is not high enough 😪 The fog was higher today!
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Climbing the tower is definitely worth it, even if we couldn't see that far today due to the fog
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While 'Spall' is not a widely recognized geographical region for mountains in general, komoot defines 'Spall' as a specific area featuring several notable summits and viewpoints. This region is characterized by forested elevations and historical structures, primarily located within the Hunsrück area, specifically encompassing parts of the Soonwald forest and the Rhein-Hunsrück district.
The most popular mountain peaks and viewpoints in the komoot-defined Spall region include the Alteburg Tower, a 20-meter high lookout offering expansive views, and the Simmerkopf — Highest Point in the Rhein-Hunsrück District, marked by a cross and resting bench. Another favorite is the Hochsteinchen lookout tower, which provides views over the Hunsrück and into the Taunus.
Yes, the region features several historical and man-made monuments. The Alteburg Tower, built in 1893, is a prominent example, standing on the wooded summit of the Alteburg. Similarly, the Hochsteinchen lookout tower is another historic structure offering panoramic views.
The highest point in the Rhein-Hunsrück district, which is part of the komoot-defined Spall region, is the Simmerkopf at 653 meters above sea level. Additionally, the Ellerspring, at 657 meters, is the highest mountain in the Soonwald, another significant elevation in the area.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories are not explicitly listed for all highlights, many of the trails leading to the lookout towers like Alteburg Tower and Hochsteinchen lookout tower are generally accessible for families. The presence of trekking camps, such as the one near Ellerspring, also suggests opportunities for multi-day family adventures.
The mountain peaks around Spall offer diverse views. From the Alteburg Tower, you can enjoy expansive views over the wide landscape. The Hochsteinchen lookout tower provides vistas over the Hunsrück and into the Taunus. While the Simmerkopf is in a forested area, it offers a peaceful spot for a break.
Yes, there are trekking camps in the vicinity. For instance, a trekking camp is located on a hidden clearing near Ellerspring. Another trekking site, Alteburg, is found just a few meters from the Alteburg Tower. Booking in advance is required for these camps.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Spall offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking paths. For running, consider routes like the 'Running loop from Spabrücken' or the 'Weissenfels Viewpoint – Wildcat Trail loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Kneipp basin in Bockenau – Soonwald-Nahe Cycle Path loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Spall, Road Cycling Routes around Spall, and Gravel biking around Spall guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for exploration, from natural high points to historical observation towers. The expansive views from lookout towers like the Alteburg Tower and Hochsteinchen lookout tower are frequently praised. The peaceful, forested environment, especially at spots like the Simmerkopf, is also a highlight for many.
While specific circular walks for mountain peaks are not detailed, the nearby routes for running, road cycling, and gravel biking often feature loop options. For example, the 'Running loop from Spabrücken' is a circular route. These routes frequently pass through the forested areas and offer opportunities to experience the region's natural beauty.
The guide data does not specify a 'best time to visit' for the Spall region. However, given the forested nature and the presence of lookout towers, spring and autumn typically offer pleasant hiking conditions with vibrant foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can offer unique snowy landscapes, though some trails might be more challenging.
The provided data does not specifically mention pubs or refreshment stops directly adjacent to the mountain trails or peaks. However, the presence of trekking camps and the general popularity of the area suggest that nearby towns and villages would offer dining and refreshment options for visitors.


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