Best mountain peaks around Maring-Noviand are found within the Moselle valley, a region characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and forests. While not traditional towering peaks, the area features numerous elevated points and viewpoints. These locations offer expansive views, historical significance, and opportunities for hiking. The landscape is shaped by viticulture, with many elevated areas crucial to the region's wine culture.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Perfect spot for a circular hike up Neuerburger Kopf. You can see goats, sheep, pigs, and the large herd of cattle from the Scheuerhof farm all around. A lovely savannah feeling! ❤️
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Trail up to the cross, then a final sprint and then back down the wide path with the great view. Fun! 🌄🏃♂️📯
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There are more attractive places. But at 415 m, it is probably the highest elevation in the area.
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Very nice viewpoint.
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Great to ride up on a mountain bike. But it's better to push the last 10m
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very nice view with a relaxation bench that invites you to linger!
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From here you have a good view of the Moselle.
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The volcanic cone was formed 108 million years ago. Magma penetrated the Devonian sandstone layers and solidified below the earth's surface. This passage or chimney made of hard basalt protected the surrounding sandstone from erosion, leaving the conical shape of the Neuerburger Kopf, which is still clearly visible today. Classified as belonging to the Cretaceous period, the Neuerburger Kopf and the neighboring Lüxeberg are the oldest volcanic features in the Eifel. The Neuerburger Kopf was formerly called Merkuriusberg (Mercurius, Roman god of trade). The former name is explained by the Roman trade and military roads that crossed next to it. The current name refers to a castle. Archbishop Albero (1131-1152) had a "novum castrum" (= new castle) built, which was completed in 1168 by Archbishop Hillin and expanded by Archbishop Henry II (1260-1286). The castle was used primarily to collect customs duties on the neighboring trade route and was one of the seven castles of the Electorate of Trier, along with Manderscheid, Arras, Saarburg, Grimburg, Welschbillig and Ehrenbreitstein. The last inhabitants of Hatzdorf, which had been ravaged by the plague and abandoned, settled under the protection of the castle and founded the village of Neuerburg. Neuerburg Castle was most likely destroyed in 1689 by the French Marshal François de Créquy, who also had Wittlich destroyed from Mont Royal. Today only a few remains of the walls can be found.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the View from the Olymp (415 m) across the Moselle Valley, which offers expansive panoramic vistas after a sharp ascent. Another favorite is the Zeltinger Berg summit cross and view of the Moselle Valley, known for its fantastic views and a welcoming rest area.
Yes, the Rachtig Summit Cross View of the Moselle Valley is considered family-friendly, offering a fantastic view and a relaxation bench. Additionally, the Alpine meadow Scheuerhof 🐄🐷🌄❤️ is a great spot for families, especially as part of a circular hike up Neuerburger Kopf, where you can see various farm animals.
The region is characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and forests. From elevated points like the Wolfskopf Viewpoint, you'll get breathtaking panoramic views of the Moselle valley. The Neuerburger Kopf, for instance, is a striking mountain composed mainly of sandstone and basalt, offering a unique geological insight.
Absolutely. The Neuerburger Kopf has significant historical importance, with evidence of a robber baron's castle and later a Trier castle. Its stones were even used in the construction of many houses in Neuerburg. The Hüttenkopf also has historical ties to viticulture, with a Roman wine press house still visible on the outskirts of Noviand.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for visiting viewpoints like the Wolfskopf, as the natural landscape is vibrant with colors. The wooded passages around Hüttenkopf can also be pleasant even on hot days, making it suitable for summer visits.
The region offers diverse opportunities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Hiking loop from Maring' or the 'View of Maring-Noviand – Lechenborn Monastery Courtyard loop'. For more specific routes, explore the Easy hikes around Maring-Noviand guide. Mountain biking and gravel biking are also popular, with dedicated guides like MTB Trails around Maring-Noviand and Gravel biking around Maring-Noviand available.
Yes, several easy hiking trails are available. For example, a circular hiking trail around Hüttenkopf, approximately 9.9 km long with gentle climbs, is suitable for families. The 7.2-kilometer circular route around Honigberg is also described as a scenic hike suitable for families and children. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Maring-Noviand guide.
The Calmont Climb is renowned as one of Europe's steepest vineyards and is a significant geographical feature in the broader Moselle region, not far from Maring-Noviand. While not a traditional mountain peak, it offers an impressive display of nature and the demanding work of winegrowers on its steep slopes, making it a challenging yet rewarding destination for hikers.
Visitors consistently praise the fantastic panoramic views of the Moselle Valley. Many highlights, such as the Zeltinger Berg summit cross and the Rachtig Summit Cross, are noted for their lovingly designed rest areas, inviting visitors to linger and soak in the scenery. The unique blend of natural beauty, viticulture, and historical elements also adds to the appeal.
Komoot offers several guides for routes in the area. For easy walks, check out Easy hikes around Maring-Noviand. If you're interested in cycling, there are guides for MTB Trails around Maring-Noviand and Gravel biking around Maring-Noviand.
The Maringer Sonnenuhr (Maring Sundial) is a distinct feature situated high above Maring-Noviand amidst the vineyards. While not a 'peak' in the traditional sense, it represents an elevated area crucial to the region's famous wine culture, adding a unique cultural and historical element to the scenic landscape.


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