Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald
Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald
Best mountain peaks in Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald offer diverse landscapes of forests, hillside bogs, and geological formations. The park is home to 29 named mountains, providing opportunities for hiking and nature observation. These peaks feature ancient beech forests, quartzite formations, and various viewpoints. The region's terrain includes the highest points in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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A memorial cross situated in a quiet location, commemorating a tragic historical incident. A place for pausing and reflection, inviting a brief stay and reminding us how closely nature, history, and human fates are intertwined.
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This legendary place lies between gnarled trees and jagged rocks – with a simple wooden sign, yet a mystical aura. The name "Witches' Dance Ground" lends the scene a very unique atmosphere, which is particularly intense in the frosty winter. A quiet, slightly eerie place with a sense of historical magic. 💡 Tip 🔮 Stand for a moment in the middle of the square – history can almost be felt in the quiet snow.
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It is a memorial to an unpunished murder that occurred deep in the forest around 285 years ago. A large wooden cross stands on the base of the so-called Tirolerstein, located in the heart of the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park and directly on the border between the Birkenfeld and Trier-Saarburg districts. A seating area in front of it invites you to take a break in the greenery. Since the former chapel in the nearby Neuhütten district of Muhl was converted into the National Park Church a few years ago, and since then, star hikes have been held there, the Tirolerstein has also been a place where believers occasionally hold services.
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Place in front of a rock wall. There are also witches' dance places elsewhere, for example in the Harz and near Annweiler.
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The observation tower offers a completely different view over the Erbeskopf
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There is a great view up here
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A memorial to a murdered Tyrolean trader.
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There are two medieval neck moats on the Wildenburger Kopf, which effectively cut through the plateau. This is where the Hexentanzplatz is located. The name comes from the vernacular. Certainly or probably this has its origin in old cults from the Middle Ages.
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For expansive views, Erbeskopf is an excellent choice. Its summit features the 'Windklang' sculpture and a wooden observation tower, providing vistas across the Hunsrück, Moselle valley, and even into the Eifel on clear days. The Wildenburg Observation Tower on Wildenburger Kopf also offers panoramic views from its 15-meter-high platform.
Yes, several peaks have historical ties. Dollberg is near the ancient Celtic Hillfort of Otzenhausen and the 17th-century Züscher Hammer. Vorkastell features ruins of a Celtic fortification on its quartzite spur. Additionally, the Hexentanzplatz on the Wildenburger Kopf was historically part of a Celtic fortress, and the Wildenburg Castle ruins are located on Wildenburger Kopf.
Erbeskopf is ideal for families, offering a recreation area with a forest playground, a summer toboggan run, and a high ropes course. The Hunsrückhaus visitor center at its foot also provides an interactive exhibition about the region's nature. The area around Wildenburger Kopf, including the Wildenburg Observation Tower, is also noted as family-friendly, with opportunities to see wildlife.
The park offers numerous hiking opportunities. Near Erbeskopf, you can find the 'Gipfelrauschen' dream loop and sections of the Saar-Hunsrück-Steig. The 'Traumschleife Dollbergschleife' is a popular route around Dollberg. For Wehlenstein and Vorkastell, the 'Trauntal-Höhenweg' dream loop provides scenic paths. You can find more hiking options, including the 'Dollbergschleife Dream Loop' and 'Hike around Wildenburg in the Hunsrück', on the Hiking in Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald guide.
Yes, the region around the mountain peaks provides various cycling routes. You can explore options like the 'Pfaffenstraße – Nonnweiler Reservoir loop' or the 'Erbeskopf Viewpoint – Windklang Observation Tower loop'. For more details, refer to the Cycling in Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald guide, which includes routes suitable for touring bicycles.
The mountain peaks are set within diverse landscapes of verdant forests, hillside bogs, and unique geological formations. You'll encounter ancient beech forests, striking quartzite formations, and various viewpoints. The area around Dollberg is known for its 'silence of nature' and proximity to the Nonnweiler Reservoir.
The Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald offers activities year-round. Spring and autumn are excellent for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer provides opportunities for outdoor recreation like the summer toboggan run at Erbeskopf. In winter, Erbeskopf transforms into a popular destination for alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and tobogganing.
Visitors frequently appreciate the 'incredible 'silence' of nature' and the 'fairytale character' of areas like Dollberg. The panoramic views from peaks like Erbeskopf and the Wildenburg Observation Tower are also highly rated. Many enjoy the blend of natural beauty with historical sites, such as the Celtic fortresses and castle ruins.
Yes, Erbeskopf, at 816 meters (2,677 ft), is the highest point in Rhineland-Palatinate and the entire Hunsrück region, making it the most prominent peak in the park.
The Hunsrückhaus visitor center at the foot of Erbeskopf offers an interactive exhibition and serves as a hub for information. For general information about the region, you can visit the Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald website: nationalparkregion-hunsrueck-hochwald.de.
Yes, the Hexentanzplatz on the Wildenburger Kopf is a notable natural monument. This summit plateau is characterized by impressive quartzite rocks and is considered a mystical place due to its historical significance as part of a Celtic fortress.
Yes, the Tirolerstein Memorial is located on the ridge of the Dollberge. This memorial stone with a cross commemorates the violent death of a Tyrolean trader in 1741 and is a point of interest along the Saar-Hunsrück-Steig.


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