Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald
Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald
Best natural monuments in Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald include diverse and wild natural landscapes. The park, established in 2015, features the highest peak in Rhineland-Palatinate, extensive ancient beech forests, and unique geological formations. Its ethos of "let nature be nature" fosters rich biodiversity, creating a "primeval forest of tomorrow." The region offers a variety of natural features, from high elevations to rare moorlands, providing varied exploration opportunities.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Along the wooden walkway there are many small information boards pointing out the flora and fauna that can be found here.
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I found the dream loop that leads over a wooden footbridge through the Ehlesbruch more beautiful than expected. There are a few particularly nice places to sit here on the wooden pier.
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A beautiful and informative trail through the moor.
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There is still a Celtic ring wall in Otzenhausen today, which is considered the best-preserved Celtic monument in Germany. The complex, also known as the “Hunnenring”, is 40 m thick and still reaches a height of 12 m today. Archaeological excavations are still active here. In the Celtic Park, at the foot of the Otzenhausen ring wall, a “real” Celtic village is currently being built, just as it might have looked 2,000 years ago within the huge fortress at the top of the Dollberg. The reconstruction of an authentic Celtic settlement is an essential part of the emerging Celtic park. When completed, the settlement will consist of a total of 10 residential, craft and storage buildings, the architecture and construction of which are based on historical findings and models. Preparatory work for the construction of the fourth and final construction group, consisting of a residential and a craftsman's house, recently began. (https://www.urlaub.saarland/Media/Attractions/Keltische-Ringwall-Otzenhausen#/article/4ccd7ea8-a3f4-4c69-b4ea-78c2475e7077)
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The Dollberg is 695 m above sea level. NN is the highest mountain in Saarland and belongs to one of the prominent mountain ranges in the high forest. These stretch as ridges running from southwest to northeast from the Saar to the Rhine. The ridges consist of quartzite, which in turn has its origin in sandstone. This was finally transformed into quartzite by pressure and high temperatures during the folding of the mountains in the Devonian. Due to its hardness, it is comparatively weather-resistant. As the surrounding, softer rock was eroded, the quartzite deposits were preserved as ridges. A beautiful hiking destination and, as the highest "mountain" in Saarland, of course also a highlight here in the region. https://www.naturpark.org/natur-und-kultur/natur/geologie/geopunkte-devon-permokarbon-nonnweiler-und-zuesch/dollberg
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Beautiful imposing rocks, really great.
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Very impressive rock, great.
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A beautiful boardwalk leading through the moor. There are also benches to enjoy the view and to take a little break.
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The Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald is characterized by its diverse and wild landscapes. Key features include the highest peak in Rhineland-Palatinate, extensive ancient beech forests, dramatic quartzite cliffs, and rare moorlands and peat bogs. These elements contribute to a rich mosaic of habitats and a rugged, natural appeal.
Yes, the park features several notable elevations. Dollberg – Highest point in Saarland, at 695 meters above sea level, offers an incredible sense of silence and a fairytale character. While not listed as a highlight in the guide, Erbeskopf is the highest peak in Rhineland-Palatinate at 816 meters, known for its serene atmosphere and the Erbeskopf National Park Gate visitor center.
The park is home to extensive beech and oak forests, with ancient beech trees making up about half of the forest area. These include rare red beech species, offering a 'primeval ancient world' experience where nature reclaims its wild state. These forests are crucial habitats for diverse flora and fauna.
Absolutely. The park features dramatic rocky outcrops and unique geological formations. You can visit Kirschweiler Fortress, an amazing rock wall with a nearby rest bench offering wide views. Another significant site is the Mannfels Rock Formation, a towering quartz rib with a rich geological history, providing views of the Nonnweiler dam on clear days.
Yes, the park encompasses rare moorlands and peat bogs, which are unique and important habitats. You can explore the Ehlesbruch Moor Boardwalk, a wooden plank path that allows you to hike through this fragile nature without disturbance, with information boards and benches. Similarly, the Ochsenbruch Moor Boardwalk offers a 300-meter wooden walkway to discover rare plants like peat moss and sundew.
The Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, general cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Road Cycling Routes, Cycling, and MTB Trails guides for the region.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The boardwalks through the moorlands, such as the Ehlesbruch Moor Boardwalk and the Ochsenbruch Moor Boardwalk, are designed with wooden paths, making them accessible and engaging for all ages. The Mannfels Rock Formation is also considered family-friendly.
The Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald offers beauty throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant flora, especially in the moorlands and forests with wild daffodils. Summer is ideal for hiking and cycling. Autumn showcases spectacular fall foliage in the extensive beech forests. Even winter offers unique experiences, with snow-covered landscapes, though some trails might be more challenging.
Visitors frequently highlight the serene atmosphere and the 'fairytale character' of the surroundings, particularly at spots like Dollberg – Highest point in Saarland. The unique rock formations, like Kirschweiler Fortress, and the opportunity to witness nature reclaiming its wild state in the ancient beech forests are also highly appreciated. The wooden boardwalks through the moorlands provide a distinct and enjoyable experience.
Many areas within the Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the natural monuments with your canine companion. For example, the Mannfels Rock Formation is noted as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash, especially in protected areas, and respect local regulations to protect wildlife and other visitors.
The Erbeskopf National Park Gate serves as a visitor contact point, offering interactive exhibitions and information about the park. Additionally, the boardwalks through the moorlands, such as the Ehlesbruch Moor Boardwalk, often feature information boards and benches for visitors to learn more about the habitat and take a break.
The park's commitment to 'let nature be nature' fosters rich biodiversity. Visitors might encounter various bird species, red deer, and even the elusive European wildcat. The ancient beech forests and rare moorlands are essential habitats, supporting specialized flora and fauna, including rare orchids and wild daffodils.


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