Best mountain peaks around Gimbweiler are situated in the Hunsrück region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, near the border with Saarland. The municipality itself lies at an elevation of approximately 480 meters above sea level. The landscape is characterized by dense forests, gentle hills, and tranquil streams, making it suitable for outdoor activities like hiking. This area offers a variety of natural features and viewpoints for exploration.
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Great view over Saar, Hunsrück and Palatinate.
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Somewhat hidden away are some great trails here - otherwise nice view!
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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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A beautiful rock formation with a beautiful view over the forest.
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The region offers diverse natural features. At Wehlenstein, you'll find a craggy rock formation with excellent views of the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park. The Weiselberg Summit is home to the unique "Steinernes Meer," a geological rock formation from the Ice Age, and historical agate mining sites. From Trautzberg, you can enjoy expansive views over the Freisener Land.
Yes, the Weiselberg Summit Tour, while officially rated as medium difficulty, is described by some hikers as strenuous due to significant climbs, requiring good basic physical condition. It's a 16 km route with 565 meters of elevation gain.
The Hunsrück region, where Gimbweiler is located, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with autumn foliage being particularly striking. Summer is also suitable, but be prepared for potentially warmer weather. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While the listed peaks like Wehlenstein and Weiselberg Summit involve intermediate to challenging sections, the broader Hunsrück region offers a variety of trails. For easier, family-friendly options, consider exploring the extensive network of paths around Gimbweiler, which include routes suitable for different fitness levels. The Weiselberg Summit Tour itself is rated medium, but parts might be challenging for very young children.
The peaks around Gimbweiler offer panoramic views typical of the Hunsrück region. From Wehlenstein, you'll see the dense forests and valleys of the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park. The Weiselberg Summit provides a great view of the surrounding countryside, and Trautzberg offers expansive vistas over the Freisener Land.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the area around Gimbweiler is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and touring bicycle. For example, explore MTB trails like the "Nohfelden Castle Ruins – Iron Bridge in Türkismühle loop" or enjoy traffic-free bike rides such as the "Lake Bostal – View of Bostalsee from the dam loop." You can find more options in the komoot guides for MTB Trails around Gimbweiler, Traffic-free bike rides around Gimbweiler, and Cycling around Gimbweiler.
Yes, the Weiselberg Summit Tour is a well-known loop trail that takes you through a varied landscape around the Weiselberg, including its summit and the "Steinernes Meer." This approximately 16 km route starts and finishes at the Weiselbergbad Oberkirchen.
For hiking in the Hunsrück region, it's advisable to pack sturdy hiking boots, weather-appropriate clothing (layers are recommended), sufficient water and snacks, a map or GPS device (like komoot), and sun protection. Given the forested areas, insect repellent can also be useful. For more challenging routes like the Weiselberg Summit Tour, trekking poles might be beneficial.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Hunsrück region, including those around Gimbweiler's peaks. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near wildlife, or when passing other hikers. Always carry bags to clean up after your dog.
The Weiselberg Summit is particularly rich in geological history. It features the "Steinernes Meer," a unique scree heap formed during the Ice Age from weathered Weiselbergite rock. This area also has a history of agate mining, with Romans and later miners extracting precious stones like agate, chalcedony, and jasper from the region.
While the main peaks like Weiselberg are popular, the extensive network of trails in the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park and the surrounding forests offers many opportunities for quieter hikes. Exploring some of the less-trafficked paths or visiting during off-peak hours (early mornings or weekdays) can help you find more solitude and enjoy the peaceful natural environment.


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