Whether for the view or for the challenge, climbing the mountainous peaks around Schmißberg is the best way to experience more of this beautiful region. But with 3
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Last updated: May 1, 2026
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A great place for a rest! Even though there are no benches, the rocks are sufficient.
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These are great rocks that are perfect for taking a break. You also have a beautiful view from here.
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Unfortunately, you can only find this historic place with luck and a map. The path that comes from below is impassable due to fallen trees. From the picnic area above, you can still walk quite well. There is no sign or information board. What a pity.
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Near the parking lot and the Hunsrückhöhenweg.
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At the Nahekopf, hikers can enjoy a sheltered picnic area and a beautiful view of parts of the military training area and the Kaiserallee. Information panels detail a Celtic-Roman excavation that took place on the mountain plateau in 2015. Source: https://www.outdooractive.com/de/poi/nahe/nahekopf/52969627/
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𝗡𝗮𝗵𝗲𝗸𝗼𝗽𝗳 On the Nahekopf there was a Celtic fortification measuring approximately 300m x 300m from the Late La Tène period (5th and 1st century BC). This is an era of the later pre-Roman Iron Age in large parts of Central Europe. The La Tène culture is considered "Celtic" primarily due to ancient textual sources. Parts of the massive circular wall, the probable location of the gate, and traces of settlement were archaeologically recorded in 2008. On the Celtic foundations, the Romans built a fortification, which, based on finds, was dated to the mid-3rd to 4th century. It is a reconstruction of the Roman gate system, unique in the region on the left bank of the Rhine, and the creation of an avenue of the most important Roman emperors. A space for cultural events is also planned. Source: Text information board
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The Nahekopf is a great elevation with a great view! There is a rest area with a refuge, wellness loungers and the Kaiserallee.
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