Best mountain peaks around Simmerath are found in the Eifel region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, characterized by its hilly and mountainous landscape. The municipality offers opportunities for mountain hiking and exploring scenic natural areas. Elevations within Simmerath reach up to 665 meters, providing diverse terrain suitable for various outdoor activities. The region's appeal lies in its opportunities for experiencing nature, with routes that offer varied terrain.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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A great view from the top, small paths all around
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An attractive destination for hikers who want to enjoy the special landscape of the High Fens, which is characterised by its natural value and tranquility.
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The Pannensterzkopf does not have a real summit. It is more of a flat hill, which is typical for the High Fens.
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The place name is said to have been derived from the former name "Head of the Panistère".
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The place name was probably derived from the former name "Head of the Panistère". Source: https://www.mini-ardenne.be/locality.card.php?language=nl&id=102175
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Really enjoy the peaceful nature, wonderful!
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One of the highest "peaks" in Belgium. Easily accessible from four directions via asphalted forest roads (closed to cars and motorbikes). Unfortunately there is no infrastructure at the top, not even a sign.
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When the weather is clear, you have a wonderful view from the nearby edge of the forest.
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Simmerath offers several excellent viewpoints. The Ehrensteinley Viewpoint provides a fantastic view over the forests of the Eifel after a short, picturesque ascent. Another popular spot is the Krawutschketurm on Burgberg, a lookout tower offering excellent all-round visibility from approximately 400 meters above sea level.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Vicht Summit Cross offers a very steep and demanding ascent and descent, rewarding hikers with a wonderful view. Additionally, the 'Staubecken Heimbach – Meuchelberg loop' is a difficult mountaineering route spanning over 20 kilometers with significant elevation gain. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Simmerath guide.
The region around Simmerath is characterized by its hilly and mountainous landscape, offering diverse natural features. You'll encounter dense forests, scenic river valleys like the Rur, and natural rock formations such as the Teufelsley. The area also features reservoirs, including the Staubecken Heimbach, which provide picturesque views and walking opportunities.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Krawutschketurm on Burgberg is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible lookout tower experience. The Pannensterzkopf (665 m), a flat hill typical of the High Fens, is also noted as family-friendly, providing an attractive destination for hikers to enjoy nature.
While Simmerath is known for its hilly landscape rather than distinct towering peaks, the highest elevation within the municipality reaches approximately 667 meters. Notable summits include the Steling Summit (658 m), located near the Belgian border in the High Fens catchment area, and the Pannensterzkopf (665 m), which is a flat hill offering a special landscape experience.
Absolutely. For an easier experience, consider the 'Heimbach Reservoir loop from Rur Dam,' which is an easy route just over 4 kilometers long. The 'Rur Panorama Trail' is another easy option for hiking, offering pleasant walks. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Simmerath guide.
Beyond hiking, Simmerath and the surrounding Eifel region offer excellent opportunities for mountain biking. There are numerous MTB trails, including challenging routes like 'Einruhr on the Rursee – View of Heimbach Valley loop' and 'Rursee at Rurberg – View of Einruhr loop.' You can find detailed information on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Simmerath guide.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical elements. The Krawutschketurm on Burgberg is a man-made monument and historical site, inaugurated in 1934. Additionally, a challenging mountaineering route connects the Eifel Glassblowing Workshop with the Rur River in Monschau, offering a glimpse into local craftsmanship alongside natural landscapes.
Hikes around Simmerath vary significantly in length and difficulty. You can find moderate routes spanning over 15 kilometers, such as the 'Teufelsley Rock Formation – Monschau's historic Old Town loop.' More challenging routes can extend over 20 kilometers, like the 'Staubecken Heimbach – Meuchelberg loop.' There are also shorter, easy options available, such as the 'Heimbach Reservoir loop' at just over 4 kilometers.
The Steling Summit (658 m) is notable for its location near the Belgian border in the High Fens catchment area. When the weather is clear, it offers a wonderful view from the nearby edge of the forest. It's also part of the highest elevation in the Aachen region, providing a sense of being atop the local landscape.
Visitors appreciate the opportunities for experiencing nature and the varied terrain suitable for mountaineering. The fantastic views from viewpoints like Ehrensteinley Viewpoint and the excellent all-round visibility from the Krawutschketurm on Burgberg are frequently highlighted. The natural value and tranquility of areas like the High Fens, accessible from peaks like Pannensterzkopf, are also highly valued.


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