Mountain peaks around Taben-Rodt are located within the Saar Valley and the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park. This region features several elevated points that offer panoramic views and hiking opportunities. These notable elevations are significant features of the local landscape, providing diverse terrain and historical sites. The area is characterized by its forested environment and a network of hiking trails.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The Adelsfelsen are a highlight of the dream loop Felsenweg in the Saar-Hunsrück-Steig near Losheim-Waldhölzbach. They offer an impressive quartzite rock formation, which is often used as a climbing passage with rope support. The 13.7 km long, moderately difficult loop leads through the picturesque Wölzbachtal, offers spectacular views, Kneipp facilities, and a “Roman castle“.
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Great view of the beautiful Saar Valley
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Great view of the beautiful Saar Valley
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A great view of the beautiful Saar Valley
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The Hosteturm was built in 1911-1912 as a water tank and observation tower on the highest elevation between the Saar and Moselle at 435 mm above sea level under District Administrator Karl Brügmann. The construction sealed the end of the village well for 40 communities, because since then the tower has secured the water supply of the Saargau. Construction of the elevated tank began on June 1, 1911. It was completed and connected to the grid in December of the same year. The construction costs amounted to 1,200,000 marks. On January 13, 1912, water was pumped to ten municipalities, including Kahren and Niederleuken. 2 years later, 41 communities up to today's Saarland were supplied. The water first came from the district waterworks near Wawern, but now it comes from the Mannebach valley via a 4.5 km long delivery line. Every year, 240,000 cubic meters of water flow through the elevated tank. The tower is now the property of the Saar - Obermosel water supply.
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Completely inconspicuous, but a great feeling to have made the ascent overall!
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Is very easy to walk, ropes are also available if necessary.
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A long way to get there. From then on the tour was pretty easy to walk.
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The region around Taben-Rodt offers several significant elevated points. The most prominent is Maunert Summit Cross (416 m), known for its panoramic views. Other popular spots include Bockstein Summit, which offers beautiful views and photo opportunities, and Bismarck Tower Schoden – View of the Saar Valley, a man-made monument with expansive views of the Saar Valley.
From the various elevated points, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views of Taben-Rodt, the neighboring village of Serrig, the Kastel Plateau, and the sweeping Saar Valley. On clear days, it's even possible to see the foothills of the Eifel mountains on the northern horizon from Maunert Summit Cross (416 m). Historical sites like St. Michael's Chapel also offer magnificent views into the Saar Valley.
The difficulty varies. For instance, the path to Maunert Summit Cross (416 m) includes a ridge path with sections over stones, requiring sure-footedness and sturdy footwear. The "Felsenpfad Maunert" has a via ferrata-like section. Other trails, like those to Adelsfelsen, can have somewhat arduous descents, though often secured with ropes. Many routes are considered intermediate, but some sections demand caution.
Yes, the region is rich in natural landmarks. The Maunert Summit Cross (416 m) itself is on a prominent elevation with diverse terrain. The Adelsfelsen features bizarre rock formations along its wonderful forest trail. The Klause im Klausenfels, while historical, is carved into a sandstone cliff, showcasing unique geological formations like the Römertor and Altfels nearby.
Absolutely. St. Michael's Chapel, a Gothic chapel built between 1453 and 1482, is perched on a rugged rock with views into the Saar Valley. The Klause im Klausenfels (Hermitage in the Cliff) is a fascinating historical site high above the Saar Valley, featuring caves and alcoves carved into sandstone, once a hermitage and later a mausoleum. Additionally, the Bismarck Tower Schoden – View of the Saar Valley is a notable man-made monument.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as those found in the Running Trails around Taben-Rodt guide. For cyclists, there are many MTB trails and general cycling routes, detailed in guides like MTB Trails around Taben-Rodt and Cycling around Taben-Rodt.
Yes, the region is known for its network of hiking trails that often connect various elevated points and viewpoints. For example, the "Felsenpfad Maunert" is often considered an extension of circular hiking trail number 3, leading to Maunert Summit Cross (416 m). Many trails, like the popular "Kaiserweg" starting from St. Michael's Chapel, are designed to showcase multiple scenic spots and historical features.
While some trails require sure-footedness, there are options suitable for families. The Maunert Summit Cross (416 m) trail, despite some rocky sections, is described as "very easy to walk - even for sure-footed children." The Bismarck Tower Schoden – View of the Saar Valley is also noted as family-friendly, offering facilities and seating areas.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. However, the views from spots like St. Michael's Chapel are impressive even in winter. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from Maunert Summit Cross (416 m) and Bockstein Summit. The diverse terrain, including adventurous rock paths, and the opportunity to explore historical sites like the Klause im Klausenfels, are also highly valued. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to take a break with expansive vistas.
The forested environment and numerous hiking trails around Taben-Rodt are generally dog-friendly. However, for trails with challenging sections like the ridge path to Maunert Summit Cross (416 m) or steep descents at Adelsfelsen, ensure your dog is agile and accustomed to such terrain. Always keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
Parking is available at various starting points for trails leading to the peaks. For instance, Maunert Summit Cross (416 m) can be reached from a hiking car park near Freudenburg. The Bismarck Tower Schoden – View of the Saar Valley also has an asphalt road leading directly to it, where parking is available.


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