Mountain peaks around Breitenbach are characterized by rolling hills, forested areas, and scenic valleys. The region offers a variety of elevated viewpoints and geological formations rather than towering alpine peaks. Visitors can explore unique natural monuments and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The area provides opportunities for hiking and discovering local history.
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Great tour through nature peppered with wonderful viewpoints
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A short hike is always very nice at MEDICLIN Bosenberg and if the weather is good, you can enjoy a very beautiful view.
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The Schaumberg is a mountain in Saarland and the highest elevation in the Prims-Blies-Hügelland natural area. The mountain is a cone mountain of volcanic origin. With a height of 568.2 m and the striking Schaumberg tower, it is visible from a long distance and is considered the “local mountain of the Saarland”, also in keeping with the tradition that it was the highest mountain in the former Saar region. It is located in the St. Wendel district in the municipality of Tholey between the towns of Tholey and Theley. The 37.5 m high tower stands approx. 120 m southeast of the summit and allows a wide view of the surrounding area. The view extends to the Hunsrück in the north, to the Saargau in the west and beyond to the French Cattenom nuclear power plant and to Saarbrücken in the south. If the weather is very clear, you can see as far as the Vosges. The tower contains a memorial for the soldiers of Germany and France who fell in the world wars, which was designed by the sculptor Richard Hoffmann. As a German-French meeting place, the tower is intended to be a sign of friendship between the two countries.
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The highlight of the rascal tour, because rascals are always thirsty 🍺 and after Corona they are allowed to go up the tower again!
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𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐞 𝐌𝐞𝐞𝐫 From a geological point of view, the »Steinernes Meer« is a heap of scree made from weathered material from the Weiselberg. From a geological point of view, this sea of rocks at the foot of the mountain is a work of the Ice Age. The last ice age only ended around 10,000 years ago. Magma rising underground got stuck under the earth's surface and solidified into mostly pentagonal column formations, quite typical of slowly cooling basalt rock. Over the course of millions of years, the surrounding softer sedimentary rock was removed by erosion. In geology, the very hard rock, which shines deep black when cut and is reminiscent of a starry sky with its bright feldspar particles, has been given the name »Weiselbergite«. The frost change climate during this geological epoch caused extreme weathering and erosion processes that were able to separate the blocks and columns weighing several tons from the rock structure. Not least because of the extreme daily temperature fluctuations, the steep southern slope of the Weiselberg with the typical vertical basalt columns offered the best conditions for the formation of the Felsenmeer. The boulders collected on the mountainside and have since been exposed to weathering. Covered with mosses, the »Steinernes Meer« repeatedly gave rise to eerie legends: Whether wild cyclopes played with it or the remains of an enchanted castle are left to the imagination of the observer. The Romans were already digging for agates on the surface of the Weiselberg. From the 15th century, when only little was to be found above ground and a veritable agate boom began, the agate seekers went deep. Some tunnels buried today bear witness to this. After the war there were concrete considerations to dismantle the Weiselberg as a quarry. This was prevented by the designation as a nature reserve in October 1950. In earlier times, the minerals of this region such as agate, chalcedony, jasper and petrified wood were processed in the gemstone metropolis of Idar-Oberstein. 3000 of these precious stones can be viewed in the Mineralogical Museum in the old school in Oberkirchen (0 68 55/332) and in the Mineral Museum (2000 exhibits) in Freisen (0 68 55/13 25). In the Gemstone Dorado in Freisen, treasure hunters can search for gemstones themselves. (0 68 55/1849 31) Source: Text information board
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𝐊𝐮𝐫𝐳𝐛𝐞𝐬𝐜𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐢𝐛𝐮𝐧𝐠 The approximately 16 km long Weiselberg summit tour in Oberkirchen leads through a varied hilly landscape around the Weiselberg (569m). Light-flooded beech forests allow spectacular views over and over again. Mighty rock formations, a waterfall and many other natural gems promise an eventful hiking tour. Particularly impressive are the "Eulental", a narrow Kerbtal, the "Steinern Cabinet", the Oberkirchen Viaduct, the Weiselberg summit with wonderful views and the "Steinernes Meer" on the Weiselberg. You can refresh your tired feet at the water treading facility in Oberkirchen. A visit is recommended In the natural game park Freisen with a bird of prey show. The wonderful Weiselbergbad Oberkirchen invites you to relax at the end of the hiking tour. The two mineral musts in Freisen and Oberkirchen show many local rocks. Source: Text information board Starting point: Weiselbergbad Oberkirchen Route length: 15.6km Elevation gain: 565 m Difficulty level: medium Walking time: 4 - 5 hours Recommended walking direction: counterclockwise 𝐖𝐞𝐠𝐛𝐞𝐬𝐜𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐢𝐛𝐮𝐧𝐠 https://www.urlaub.saarland/Media/Touren/Weiselberg-Gipfeltour
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The restaurant by the tower was really a surprise 😆 :)) But it's really nice, especially the wooden hut!
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Am Weiselberg is a wild, romantic forest waiting for you, which you can discover on enchanted paths. It is also worth stopping the bike for a short while to explore the Steinernes Meer or climb to the summit. From the top you have a great view of the surrounding countryside.
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The region around Breitenbach is characterized by rolling hills, forested areas, and scenic valleys, rather than towering alpine peaks. You'll find elevated viewpoints, unique geological formations, and cone mountains of volcanic origin, offering diverse landscapes to explore.
Yes, a must-see is the Weiselberg Summit and Steinerne Meer. The 'Steinerne Meer' (Sea of Rocks) is a geological marvel formed from scree weathered from the mountain during the Ice Age. It features mostly pentagonal column formations of hard, dark rock, known as 'Weiselbergite'.
For panoramic views, the Höchberg Tower offers a great vista from the highest elevation of the Saarpfalz. Another excellent spot is the View of Tholey and the Schaumberg, which provides wide views extending to the Hunsrück, Saargau, and even to Saarbrücken on clear days. The Bosenberg Communications Tower Summit also offers very beautiful views.
Yes, many of the elevated viewpoints and trails are suitable for families. The Höchberg Tower is listed as family-friendly, and routes like the 'Bench with a view of Eulenkopf – View from Eulenkopf loop' are easier paths offering rewarding views. The region's rolling hills make for accessible walks.
The Weiselberg Summit Tour is a popular route, approximately 16 km long, leading through a varied hilly landscape around the Weiselberg. It features light-flooded beech forests, rock formations, and the 'Steinernes Meer'. For more options, you can explore various cycling routes that often pass through scenic areas.
Absolutely! The area around Breitenbach is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'View of Vogelsberg – View from Eulenkopf loop' for easy mountain biking, or more challenging road cycling routes like the 'Föckelberg Descent – Imposing Cliff Near Haschbach loop'. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Breitenbach guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Breitenbach guide.
The Höchberg Tower is considered a historical site. Additionally, the Schaumberg tower, located near the View of Tholey and the Schaumberg, contains a memorial for soldiers of Germany and France, serving as a German-French meeting place and a sign of friendship between the two countries.
Yes, the Schaumberg, visible from the View of Tholey and the Schaumberg, is a cone mountain of volcanic origin. It is the highest elevation in the Prims-Blies-Hügelland natural area and is considered the 'local mountain of the Saarland'.
Visitors appreciate the great views from spots like the Höchberg Tower and the scenic beauty of the wild, romantic forests around the Weiselberg Summit. The unique geological formations and the variety of trails for different fitness levels are also highly valued.
While many routes are moderate, the Weiselberg Summit Tour, though often described as medium difficulty, can be quite strenuous with significant climbs, requiring good basic condition. It's recommended for those seeking a more challenging experience.
Near the Höchberg Tower, there is an adjacent restaurant where you can obtain the key to the tower and enjoy home-style German cooking in their restaurant, alpine hut, or beer garden. Many trails also pass through or near villages with dining options.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling with vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the views and outdoor activities, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, snowy wonderland, though some trails might require appropriate gear.
Yes, many routes are designed as circular walks. For example, the 'Pfifferling Castle – Panoramic Viewpoint Kaltenkopf loop' is a moderate hiking route, and various cycling paths also form loops from key points like the Höchberg Tower.


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