Best mountain passes around Kronberg are found within the lower Taunus mountain range, offering numerous elevated routes and scenic trails. This region provides experiences akin to traditional high-alpine passes, characterized by significant elevation gains and panoramic vistas. Kronberg im Taunus attracts hikers and cyclists with its diverse natural beauty, including dense forests, picturesque meadows, and impressive rock formations. The area also features historical and cultural sites, providing varied landscapes for exploration.
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Through the Krebsbachtal is more demanding
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A very nice little restaurant. Worthwhile
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The red cross marks a pass that was used by historic trade routes and was so important that the Romans built a fort to control it. The castle in Oberreifenberg later served the same function in the Middle Ages.
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Update May 2023: The restaurant business was discontinued by the tenants over half a year ago due to disagreements with HessenForst. The building is currently increasingly falling into disrepair. Soon another lost place in the Taunus 🥴
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I recommend a weekday visit beyond holiday periods.
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The Rotes Kreuz is a 688-meter-high pass in the Hochtaunus (not to be confused with the "Gasthaus zum Roten Kreuz"). It connects the Weiltal with the Vordertaunus and has been used since time immemorial (long before the Romans). The pass summit is marked with a red sandstone cross (which gave it its name)! More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotes_Kreuz_(Taunus)?oldformat=true
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The Rote Kreuz (Red Cross) is, on the one hand, a significant pass in the Hochtaunus (688 m above sea level). But here also stands a distinctive, historical landmark: A cross made of red sandstone! https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotes_Kreuz_(Taunus)?oldformat=true
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It's easier to drive in the other direction. 😉
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While Kronberg im Taunus features elevated routes rather than traditional high-alpine passes, some notable options include trails leading to the Großer Feldberg Summit, the highest peak in the Taunus, and the Altkönig, the second highest. Other popular routes include the Three Castles Tour, the Schwarzenberg Trail, and the Main-Taunus Trail, all offering diverse landscapes and views.
Yes, many routes around Kronberg are suitable for families. The Großer Feldberg Summit area is considered family-friendly, offering expansive plateau space, restaurants, and an observation tower. The Bürgel-Platte also offers an easy circular trail, and the Kronthaler Quellenpark provides a pleasant, scenic walk through chestnut forests to historic healing springs, suitable for various ages.
The Taunus region, including the areas around Kronberg, is generally very dog-friendly. Many hiking trails through forests and open fields are suitable for dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific trails.
The routes around Kronberg offer diverse natural beauty, including dense forests, picturesque meadows, and impressive rock formations like the White Wall. You'll also encounter significant elevation gains, leading to panoramic vistas over the Rhine-Main region and the Frankfurt skyline, especially from peaks like the Altkönig and Großer Feldberg.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Altkönig features ancient ring walls and temples like Lips Temple and Viktoria Temple. The Three Castles Tour connects the historical castles of Königstein, Falkenstein, and Kronberg. Additionally, the Sandplacken Pass is a starting point for trails to the Roman fort "Altes Jagdschloss", and the Rotes Kreuz (Taunus) marks a historic pass used since ancient times, with a red sandstone cross.
The mountain passes and elevated routes around Kronberg can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for longer hikes. Even in winter, popular spots like Anita's Fuchstanz remain open and accessible, providing a unique experience in snowy landscapes.
Yes, winter hiking is possible and popular around Kronberg. Many trails, especially those leading to the Großer Feldberg and Altkönig, are accessible in winter. Facilities like Anita's Fuchstanz are managed even in winter, providing warm refreshments for hikers and bikers.
Kronberg im Taunus is well-connected by public transport. From Kronberg, you can often find bus connections to various trailheads or starting points for routes leading to the higher Taunus peaks. For example, there is a Feldberg shuttle that drives to the Feldberg summit from the Sandplacken Pass. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular trailheads and mountain passes. The Großer Feldberg Summit and Sandplacken Pass, for instance, have dedicated parking areas. The Rotes Kreuz (Taunus) also offers many parking spaces in the immediate and nearby area, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Several spots offer refreshments. The Großer Feldberg Summit features a restaurant, kiosks, and a hiking home. Anita's Fuchstanz is a very popular restaurant and hut on routes to Großer Feldberg and Altkönig. The Sandplacken Pass also has a restaurant. For accommodation, Kronberg im Taunus itself offers various options, and there are guesthouses and inns in surrounding towns.
The area around Kronberg's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain biking on trails like those found in the MTB Trails around Kronberg guide, or explore challenging routes for gravel biking as detailed in the Gravel biking around Kronberg guide. Of course, hiking is a primary activity, with many routes highlighted in the Mountain Hikes around Kronberg guide.
Yes, there are options suitable for beginners. The Bürgel-Platte offers an easy circular trail with a moderate elevation gain, perfect for a leisurely walk. The Kronthaler Quellenpark also provides a pleasant and scenic route starting from Kronberg's old town, ideal for those seeking a less strenuous experience.
Both the Altkönig and Großer Feldberg are prominent peaks in the Taunus, offering panoramic views. The Großer Feldberg is the highest and most developed, with a television tower, restaurants, and an observation tower, making it a popular day-trip destination. The Altkönig, while slightly lower, is known for its ancient ring walls, temples, and a more rugged, natural feel, offering a different historical and wilderness experience.


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