Best mountain peaks around Büllingen are found in Belgium's highest municipality, characterized by its elevated landscape. The region is home to Weißer Stein, the country's second-highest point at 693 meters, and provides access to the High Fens and Ardennes, including Signal de Botrange, Belgium's highest peak. Büllingen also features high-altitude villages like Rocherath and Losheimergraben, which is a source for several rivers. This area offers diverse natural beauty, extensive forests, and panoramic views across the Eifel mountain range.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The White Stone is approximately 6.5 meters long, 3.5 meters wide, and 1.5 meters high; it weighs about 50 tons. It originated over 30 million years ago as part of a sandstone ridge and was transported by glaciers during the Ice Age to its current location in the Bocksvenn fen. People lived in the area around it as early as 8,000 years ago. Hearths, tools, and flint fragments have been found nearby, indicating that the stone served as a prominent landmark in the landscape from an early period. Over the millennia, it has been reinterpreted time and again – as a boundary stone, cult stone, sacrificial stone, or meeting place. To this day, the White Stone is considered mystical and fascinating, as numerous myths and legends have grown up around it.
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The modern observation tower, approximately 30 meters high, was built in 2014. From its platform, one can enjoy an impressive panoramic view of surrounding mountains such as the Hohe Acht, the Aremberg, the Michelsberg, and the Nürburgring when visibility is good. Information panels explain the directions of the view and make orientation easier.
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Behind the village of Mürringen, not far from the German border, in a wetland (Bocksvenn), you'll find a white-gray quartzite boulder, the so-called White Stone. The "White White Stone" is a Tertiary quartzite, a block of rock hardened by silica, some of which can still be found on the Eifel plateau, leveled by erosion, at elevations above 550 meters. Due to its hardness, this stone has not weathered like the other "young rock" in the surrounding area. At 692 meters above sea level, the White Stone is the second highest point in Belgium. Source: https://www.eifel.de/go/sehenswertes-detail/weisser_stein_buellingen.html
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The 30-metre observation tower was built at the end of 2014 to replace the previous tower that stood here from 1973 to 2011. Climb up the 147 steps to enjoy a panoramic view of your surroundings from an elevation of 720 metres.
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Great location, definitely worth a visit. If you look closely at the stone you can still see parts of the writing that was once there. Unfortunately the writing is almost illegible due to shrapnel etc.
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The stone is not worth making a detour, but if you pass it you can deviate from the road to view it via plank paths.
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It is believed that the White Stone was revered as a cult object by the Celts.
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At the bend of the path a slatted construction takes you to the Weise Stein (White Stone)
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The region around Büllingen offers several notable peaks and viewpoints. You can visit the Ehrensteinley Viewpoint, which provides a fantastic view over the Eifel forests after a short ascent. Another popular spot is the Weißer Stein Observation Tower, where you can climb 147 steps to a panoramic view from 720 meters above sea level.
The highest point in the North Eifel Nature Park is the Schwarzer Mann Summit and Wooden Statue, standing at 697.3 meters above sea level. This summit is known for its historical connections to mining or charcoal burning.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Weißer Stein Observation Tower area features a playground, soccer field, and climbing wall, making it a great family excursion. The Schwarzer Mann Summit and Wooden Statue is also considered family-friendly, and the nearby Schwarzer Mann (Ski and Recreation Area) offers a toboggan run and children's toboggan run in winter.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Büllingen guide, which includes routes like the 'Border hike' Manderfeld. For those interested in more challenging mountain hikes, the Mountain Hikes around Büllingen guide offers options like the Teufelsley Rock Formation loop. Additionally, there are running trails and cycling routes, including the Ravel Trail built on old railway lines.
While not strictly within Büllingen, Belgium's highest point, Signal de Botrange, is closely associated with the wider region accessible from Büllingen. It stands at 694 meters (2,277 feet) and features a tower allowing visitors to reach an altitude of 700 meters.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Schwarzer Mann Summit has historical connections to mining or charcoal burning. Büllingen itself is the highest municipality in Belgium, characterized by rural and agricultural surroundings with wayside crosses, churches, and chapels. The 'Route of Commemoration' is a 96 km circular route highlighting historical war events in the German-Belgian border area.
You will encounter diverse natural beauty, including extensive forests, moors, and lakes, particularly within the Hautes Fagnes Nature Park. The area around Weißer Stein features the Bockvenn wetland, and the Holzwarche valley near Rocherath-Krinkelt is known for its meadows filled with daffodils, especially vibrant during blossom season.
The region offers attractions year-round. Spring is beautiful for seeing daffodils in bloom in areas like the Holzwarche valley. Summer and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling. In winter, areas like the Schwarzer Mann (Ski and Recreation Area) transform into winter sports destinations with ski slopes and cross-country trails, weather permitting.
While not a major attraction, the Schneeblister (641 m) is a summit that offers a quiet, forested experience. It's more about the journey through the Eifel landscape than a specific viewpoint, often described as a muddy crossroads in mild temperatures.
Büllingen is home to several high-altitude villages. Rocherath is recognized as the highest village in Belgium. Losheimergraben is another high-lying hamlet, situated at approximately 670 meters above sea level, and is notable as the source of the Kyll, Warche, and Our rivers.
Yes, the region offers many circular routes. For example, the Hiking around Büllingen guide includes the 'GR 56: Holzwarche Valley Loop', which is a moderate circular trail. Many other trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
From viewpoints like the Ehrensteinley Viewpoint and the Weißer Stein Observation Tower, you can expect panoramic views across the Eifel mountain range, extensive forests, and distant natural landscapes. The elevated position of Büllingen provides broad vistas over the surrounding high-altitude terrain.


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