Mountain peaks around Eisighofen are characterized by a picturesque landscape of rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests, offering abundant opportunities for nature exploration. The region provides an excellent base for various hiking experiences, including sections of the Lahn Valley Panorama Trail and numerous circular hiking routes. Visitors can also explore nearby nature parks like the Rhein-Taunus Nature Park and the Nassau Nature Park. This area combines scenic beauty with historical attractions, making it a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
…Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A nice destination to drive to.
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A nice seating area invites you to take a short break. Unfortunately, there's no shade.
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The highest elevation in the western Taunus Mountains. The old postal road to Wiesbaden passes through here.
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In the Eibach valley, on the terraces on the other side of the slope, there was the settlement of Mackenberg, which had been abandoned before the Thirty Years' War. In 1473, Mackenberg was still referred to as a village with its own mayor. In 1513, there was only one Hubengericht (Hube = hamlet) and the Bleidenstadt monastery gave the tithes to the von Schönborn family as a fief. In 1577, the Mackenberg district was divided (2/3 to Born). In the dispute over the tithes between Hesse-Rheinfels (because of the third of Adolfseck) and the monastery, the Bleidenstadt residents submitted a copy of a border description dated April 29, 1473.
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The district boundaries of Schönborn and Hahnstätten meet on the Ergenstein. There used to be a lookout point here, but it is now overgrown. The Hahnstätter Heimat- und Verschönerungsverein has erected a shelter at this spot. Immediately next to the hut, a path leads to the boundary stone, which is about 150 meters away. There are also other paths that lead to the boundary stone. It is best to look out for the small wooden arrows that are on the trees. http://www.jakupka.de/erg-hahn.htm
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The second highest mountain in the western Hintertaunus is crowned by a summit cross. Greetings can be left in the summit book. There is also a TP stone right next to the cross.
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A summit cross stop .. 😁 But a nice starting point with a summit book to sign up.
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While Eisighofen is known for rolling hills rather than towering peaks, you can explore several interesting elevated points. These include Ergenstein Summit, a 419-meter elevation with a shelter, and Grauer Kopf Summit Cross, the second highest point in the western Hintertaunus, featuring a summit book. Another significant spot is Mappershainer Kopf (548 m), the highest elevation in the western Taunus Mountains.
The region around Eisighofen is characterized by a picturesque landscape of rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests. You'll find varied terrain perfect for extended walks and challenging hikes, with many routes offering scenic views of the Lahn river valley and surrounding woodlands.
Yes, the region offers historical attractions alongside its natural beauty. You can visit the Mackenberg Deserted Settlement, a historical site with a seating area. Further afield, along the Lahn Valley Panorama Trail, you can encounter historic buildings such as Lahneck Castle near Lahnstein and Oranienstein Castle in Diez.
Spring and autumn are considered the best seasons for hiking in Eisighofen. In spring, nature reawakens with blooming flora, while autumn transforms the leaves into warm, vibrant colors, giving the landscape a special charm. Summers can be hot, making hikes more strenuous during that period.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Mackenberg Deserted Settlement is noted as family-friendly, providing a historical point of interest with a nice seating area. Additionally, sections of the Lahn Valley Panorama Trail are known to be child-friendly, offering accessible routes for families.
Eisighofen serves as an excellent base for various hiking experiences. The Lahn Valley Panorama Trail is a significant route in the vicinity, offering breathtaking views. There are also numerous circular hiking trails around Eisighofen itself, and you can explore varied routes through the nearby Rhein-Taunus Nature Park and Nassau Nature Park. For more specific routes, check out the Hiking around Eisighofen guide.
While the region is characterized by rolling hills, there are opportunities for more challenging hikes. The extensive network of trails, including parts of the Lahn Valley Panorama Trail and routes within the nature parks, offers varied terrain that can provide a good workout. Some routes in the Hiking around Eisighofen guide are rated as moderate or difficult.
Beyond hiking, the region around Eisighofen is also popular for cycling. You can find various routes for different cycling preferences, from touring bicycles to road cycling. Explore options in the Cycling around Eisighofen guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Eisighofen guide.
Some elevated points offer viewpoints, such as Grauer Kopf Summit Cross. However, it's worth noting that while Mappershainer Kopf (548 m) is the highest elevation in the western Taunus, it does not offer expansive views. The region's charm often lies in its forested paths and glimpses of the Lahn Valley rather than wide-open panoramas from every summit.
Eisighofen is situated near the Rhein-Taunus Nature Park and the Nassau Nature Park. These parks offer varied routes through forested and dissected landscapes, such as the Aartaunus region. They provide additional extensive hiking opportunities and contribute to the region's overall appeal for nature lovers, complementing the local elevated points and hills.
Yes, the 'Eisigen Höhenweg' (Icy High Path) is a particularly recommended trail in the region. It is named for the cool climate created by the nearby forest, offering a refreshing hiking experience.


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