Best mountain peaks around Lieser are characterized by the Moselle Hills, which are part of the larger Eifel region. This landscape features wooded hills, extensive vineyards, and elevated points that provide scenic vistas over the Moselle River. While not towering mountains, these "peaks" offer significant elevation gains and diverse hiking opportunities. The region's geography is defined by river bends and a unique cultural landscape shaped by geological history.
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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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Nice trail. Well signposted. The view is mediocre but the journey is the destination! 😁
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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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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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Mount Olympus (415 m above NHN) is the highest elevation in Bernkastel-Kues Great view.
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The 'mountain peaks' around Lieser are more accurately described as elevated points and ridges within the Moselle Hills, which are part of the larger Eifel region. These offer significant elevation gains, wooded landscapes, and extensive vineyards, providing excellent hiking opportunities and scenic vistas over the Moselle River rather than towering, rugged mountains.
Visitors particularly enjoy the View from the Olymp (Bernkastel-Kues), which offers a panoramic view over the Moselle valley from an altitude of about 415 meters. Another highly regarded spot is the Zeltinger Berg summit cross and view of the Moselle Valley, known for its fantastic views and a pleasant rest area. Additionally, the Heldensicht Lieser ('Hero's View') directly above the village of Lieser provides a breathtaking panorama of the steep slopes and the Moselle valley.
Yes, the Neuerburger Kopf is an ancient volcanic cone, estimated to be 108 million years old, offering views over the Wittlich depression. This site has a rich history, with remnants of a robber baron's castle and later a castle built by the Electorate of Trier. It's a fascinating blend of geological history and medieval heritage.
The Moselle region around Lieser is a diverse hiking area. You can find trails along the river, through vineyards, and over the Moselle heights. The renowned Moselsteig quality hiking trail and its 'side jumps' are in the immediate vicinity. The Lieserpfad, following the Lieser river, is also a highly-rated trail offering varied landscapes and panoramic views.
Absolutely. Lieser offers a special circular trail through its vineyards, designed for families, where children can learn about biodiversity with a kestrel mascot named 'Turlie.' There's also the Lieser Forest Adventure Trail, featuring 20 stations for discovery, including a tree height game and a scented garden. The Alpine meadow Scheuerhof is another family-friendly viewpoint where you can see farm animals.
The Moselle region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery—vineyards blooming in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer is also great for outdoor activities, though it can be warmer. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
The area is a paradise for cyclists, with an excellent and mostly flat network of cycle paths along the Moselle. The Maare-Moselle cycle path, which traverses a beautiful landscape between the Moselle and Eifel, is highly recommended. You can find various road cycling routes around Lieser.
The hiking trails around Lieser offer a range of difficulties. You can find easy, family-friendly routes like the Lieser Forest Adventure Trail, as well as moderate to difficult trails that involve more significant elevation changes, especially when ascending to viewpoints or traversing the Moselle heights. Many trails are well-maintained, but some sections can be steep.
The Moselle Valley is renowned for its picturesque beauty, characterized by dramatic river bends, steep vineyard-covered slopes, and romantic wine villages. This unique cultural landscape was shaped by the Ice Age and the elevation of the Rhenish Slate Mountains, creating a distinctive environment that is best appreciated from its many elevated viewpoints.
The Moselle region generally has public transport options, including bus services that connect villages along the Moselle. While specific details for every trailhead might vary, public transport can be a viable option for reaching Lieser and accessing various hiking routes in the area. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, there are several circular routes that allow you to explore the area's beauty. For instance, you can find routes like the 'View of the Moselle River in Lieser – View of Lieser loop from Lieser' or the 'Chapel above Lieser – View of Maring loop from Lieser' which offer varied distances and views, often starting and ending near the village.


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