Best attractions and places to see around Reinsfeld are found in the picturesque Hunsrück region of Germany, offering diverse experiences for nature enthusiasts and those interested in history and culture. The area features significant natural landmarks such as expansive reservoirs and the highest point in Saarland. Visitors can explore unique moor landscapes and historical sites, providing insights into the region's past. Reinsfeld serves as a starting point for exploring the natural and cultural landscape of the Hunsrück.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Reservoir, which can be comfortably walked around on wide paths (also suitable for strollers), beautiful views along the route included as well as the opportunity to stop off at Hau's am See (it is particularly nice on the terrace directly on the lake) and pedal boat rental included.
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The Dollberg is 695 m above sea level. NN is the highest mountain in Saarland and belongs to one of the prominent mountain ranges in the high forest. These stretch as ridges running from southwest to northeast from the Saar to the Rhine. The ridges consist of quartzite, which in turn has its origin in sandstone. This was finally transformed into quartzite by pressure and high temperatures during the folding of the mountains in the Devonian. Due to its hardness, it is comparatively weather-resistant. As the surrounding, softer rock was eroded, the quartzite deposits were preserved as ridges. A beautiful hiking destination and, as the highest "mountain" in Saarland, of course also a highlight here in the region. https://www.naturpark.org/natur-und-kultur/natur/geologie/geopunkte-devon-permokarbon-nonnweiler-und-zuesch/dollberg
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Traveling to all 16 peaks in the federal states, it is very interesting to see how differently the states deal with their highest peaks. Perhaps the term "natural" fits quite well here
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A quiet place early in the morning with a lot of waterfowl.
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extra The owner of Züsch is mentioned for the first time in 1225 - "Knight Symon von Sussaü" -; he lived in a castle there. Around 1300 it came into the possession of those from Hunolstein, from 1437 to 1776 Züsch belonged to the rear county of Sponheim as "Palatinate-Baden". Züsch was completely destroyed in 1504. The Reformation was introduced before 1569: 20 families lived in Züsch in 1574. Around 1606 the village consisted of two parts - the upper and the lower - with 6 and 7 houses respectively After the 30-year war, the castle and village of Züsch fell victim to complete destruction again in 1635. It was not until the beginning of the 18th century that the population began to increase Territory under Margrave Karl Friedrich The French occupied the area in 1792. It became French territory in 1797 before being assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815. The in The Lutheran church erected in 1724 was replaced in 1836/37 by the new building of today's Protestant church. Built in 1783/84 in the baroque style, the cath. The church was expanded in 1848/51 and 1910/11 and is now one of the oldest churches in the area. In 1972 the 750th anniversary of the town was celebrated. Source: text information board Zurich hammer "Only 3.5 kilometers from the dam is the Züscher Hammer, a particularly impressive testimony to the pre-industrial history of the Hochwald. There was already a flourishing iron industry in the area before the Thirty Years' War. The largest one was built in Züsch at the beginning of the 17th century Ironworks of the Hunsrück On the initiative of the "Züscher Hammer" association, the old hammer mill was reconstructed and put into operation in 2001. Together with the remains of the wall of a former warehouse and the commemorative cross for the first church of the smelter, it conveys a lively impression of the work and life of the people in the woods around today's reservoir." Source: Text and further information https://www.talsperreverband-nonnweiler.de/zuescher-hammer/
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Very beautiful and loving restored facility
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Nice area to rest, there is still an intact mill wheel nearby
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The region around Reinsfeld offers several notable natural features. You can visit the expansive Nonnweiler Reservoir, known for its untouched nature reserve status and scenic views. Another popular spot is the Keller Reservoir in Kell am See, famous for its beautiful sunrises and sunsets. For a serene experience, head to Dollberg, the highest point in Saarland, offering a fairytale-like atmosphere amidst nature.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Stone Steps on the Celtic Ring Wall (Hunnenring), offering a glimpse into Celtic history. Another significant historical site is the Züscher Hammer in Züsch, once the largest ironworks in the Hunsrück region, with origins dating back to the 13th century. Grimburg Castle, a medieval fortress, is also a hiking highlight along the Saar-Hunsrück Trail.
Reinsfeld is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can explore sections of the award-winning Saar-Hunsrück-Steig long-distance hiking trail. For specific routes, komoot offers several options, including MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Running Trails around Reinsfeld. These guides feature routes like the 'Dream loop "Frau Holle"' and paths around the reservoirs.
Yes, the region offers attractions suitable for families. The Nonnweiler Reservoir provides scenic views and a circular route that can be enjoyed by families. The Züscher Hammer, with its historic water wheel and information boards, is also considered family-friendly and accessible year-round. Additionally, the 'Dream loop "Frau Holle"' hiking trail offers a fairytale theme that can be engaging for children.
The Stone Steps on the Celtic Ring Wall (Hunnenring) are unique for their historical significance and impressive construction. Known as the 'king staircase,' these ancient stone steps offer a tangible connection to Celtic history. Visitors often describe them as overwhelming and astonishing, highlighting the immense achievement of building such a structure in ancient times. They also provide a great viewpoint.
Beyond the reservoirs, you can discover the unique Ochsenbruch Moor Boardwalk, which allows you to explore a rare moor landscape and spot plants like peat moss, cotton grass, and sundew. The Vulkaneifel Nature Park and Geopark, a UNESCO Global Geopark, is also within reach, characterized by its volcanic origins, featuring maars (volcanic lakes), crater lakes, and protected forests and wetlands.
Absolutely. Trier, Germany's oldest city, is approximately 19.2 km from Reinsfeld and makes for an excellent day trip. It boasts several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the well-preserved Roman city gate Porta Nigra, the ancient Trier Cathedral, and other Roman buildings like the amphitheater and Imperial Baths. You can also visit the Karl Marx House, his birthplace, now a museum.
Komoot users appreciate the diverse experiences offered. They highlight the untouched nature and scenic views at the Nonnweiler Reservoir, especially its widely ramified structure and shelters. The Keller Reservoir is loved for its beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Many are impressed by the historical significance and scale of the Stone Steps on the Celtic Ring Wall (Hunnenring), and the serene, fairytale-like atmosphere of Dollberg.
Yes, there are hiking options suitable for beginners. While the Saar-Hunsrück-Steig offers challenging sections, there are also easier, circular walks. For instance, the path along the shore of the Keller Reservoir is generally considered easy and offers beautiful views. You can find more easy routes in the Running Trails around Reinsfeld guide, which includes shorter, less strenuous paths.
The region around Reinsfeld is beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring, summer, and early autumn are generally ideal. Spring brings blooming nature, while summer offers longer daylight hours. Early autumn provides pleasant temperatures and vibrant fall foliage, making it particularly scenic for exploring the forests and trails. The reservoirs, like Keller Reservoir, are noted as wonderful destinations in every season.
Yes, several UNESCO World Heritage Sites are accessible from Reinsfeld. Trier, located nearby, is home to multiple Roman-era UNESCO sites, including the Porta Nigra and Trier Cathedral. Further afield, the ShUM Cities of Speyer, Worms, and Mainz are recognized for their significant Jewish heritage. Additionally, the Vulkaneifel Nature Park and Geopark is a UNESCO Global Geopark, highlighting its unique volcanic landscapes.


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