Nsg Rothaarkamm Und Wiesentaeler
Nsg Rothaarkamm Und Wiesentaeler
Best attractions and places to see in Nsg Rothaarkamm Und Wiesentaeler include a variety of natural features and cultural sites. The region is characterized by wooded mountain ranges, green valleys, and rivers, offering diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, unique art installations, and areas known for their natural beauty. These features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Rest Area
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions in Nsg Rothaarkamm Und Wiesentaeler.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Nsg Rothaarkamm Und Wiesentaeler
Oops...unfortunately currently (March 2026) blocked.
1
0
As Stone already mentioned, the shelter and barbecue hut is unfortunately locked, which is a shame.
1
0
Former train station, now only a request stop. It used to have a restaurant – now it's just an event venue open only for private parties.
0
0
The hut is now closed because it is no longer safe to stay in.
3
0
Beautiful souvenir of the time of our ancestors.
1
0
Here at the Giller youth center you are on the Ginsburger Heide, where every summer a large Siegerland event "Pure Culture" takes place with international guests from all over the world. From here a short trip to the Ginsburg is possible. About 300 m from here there is a lookout tower from which you have a fabulous 360° view of the Siegerland and Sauerland. On a clear day you can see as far as the Siebengebirge on the Rhine from here.
3
0
The train station has seen better days. The Deutsche Bahn stops here if necessary.
2
0
The region is rich in history. You can visit the Ginsburg keep, a former frontier fortress with a viewing platform offering expansive views of the Siegerland. Another significant historical landmark is the Crown Prince’s Oak, a tree planted by the future King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia. Additionally, the Dreiherrenstein marks a historical 'three-country corner' where ancient territories once met.
Yes, the region features several notable sculptures. 'Kein Leichtes Spiel' by Ansgar Nierhoff is an almost four-meter-high, 64-tonne steel sculpture on the Rothaarkamm, symbolizing historical conflict and unity. On the Forest Sculpture Trail, you'll find Nils-Udo's 'Stone Time Man,' an archaic temple-like structure featuring a massive rock cube framed by monumental tree trunk architecture.
The Wisent-Wilderness am Rothaarsteig is home to Central Europe's only free-living herd of European bison. You can explore a three-kilometer-long bison trail designed for observing these impressive animals in their natural habitat. The Wisent Hut, located at the entrance, offers regional cuisine and serves as a gateway to this unique wilderness experience.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting the Rothaarkamm itself, known for its panoramic vistas. The Ginsburg keep also offers a fantastic viewing platform. The Bruchhauser Steine, four impressive rock formations, provide stunning views and are a national natural monument. The Kahler Asten, with its Astenturm observation tower, is another renowned panorama spot, and the Rhine-Weser Tower offers views of the southern Sauerland and Siegerland mountains.
Absolutely. The Ginsburg keep is considered family-friendly and includes a coffee shop. The Crown Prince’s Oak is also a family-friendly historical site. For breaks and picnics, the Köhlerhütte barbecue area and the Charcoal burner's hut near Ginsburg offer facilities with shelters and barbecue options, perfect for families.
The region is a hiker's paradise. The Rothaarsteig, known as the 'Trail of the Senses,' is a famous long-distance hiking trail traversing the nature park. A special section, the Kyrill Trail, showcases the force of hurricane 'Kyrill' with footbridges and stepladders among fallen trees. For easier walks, there are several options, including a 2.7 km loop around Ginsburg Castle from Lützel. You can find more hiking routes on the Easy hikes in Nsg Rothaarkamm Und Wiesentaeler guide.
Yes, the Nsg Rothaarkamm Und Wiesentäler offers excellent cycling opportunities. For mountain bikers, there's a Singletrack trail to Giller, a small and enjoyable section between the Kronprinzeneiche and the Giller. You can explore various routes for gravel biking and road cycling. Check out the Gravel biking in Nsg Rothaarkamm Und Wiesentaeler and Road Cycling Routes in Nsg Rothaarkamm Und Wiesentaeler guides for detailed routes.
Beyond the prominent mountain ranges like the Rothaarkamm, you can explore the scenic Upper Eder Valley, particularly beautiful near Erndtebrück where the Eder River meanders. There's also a small, beautifully framed Spring on the Mäanderweg, perfect for hikers to refresh themselves, and the Holzbrücke über die Eder, a charming wooden bridge crossing the young Eder River.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from wooded mountains to green valleys, and the blend of natural beauty with cultural sites. The panoramic views from spots like the Ginsburg keep are highly rated, as are the well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling. The unique opportunity to observe free-living bison in the Wisent-Wilderness is also a major draw.
Yes, the Bruchhauser Steine are a national natural monument, consisting of four impressive rock formations that rise up to 92 meters, formed by volcanic activity. The Drei Fichten Quarry is also listed as a natural monument, offering opportunities to explore. Additionally, the Römerfichte is a marked spruce tree considered a natural monument.
You have a few options for breaks and refreshments. The Wisent Hut, at the entrance to the Wisent-Wilderness, offers regional cuisine. The Köhlerhütte barbecue area and the Charcoal burner's hut near Ginsburg provide facilities for picnics and grilling. There's also a coffee shop within the tower area of the Ginsburg keep.
The Langenberg, at 843 meters, is the highest elevation in North Rhine-Westphalia, offering significant hiking opportunities and marking the Westphalian-Hessian border. Nearby, the Kahler Asten (842 m) is a renowned panorama, excursion, and winter sports mountain, with hiking trails radiating from the Astenturm, which also serves as an observation tower and weather station.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: