Mountain peaks around Bad Breisig are characterized by elevated terrain and significant hills, offering views and historical context. The region, nestled by the Rhine River, features a landscape hinted at by the Celtic origin of "Breisig," meaning "rugged mountains." These elevated points provide opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic vistas. The area's topography makes it suitable for various outdoor activities.
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"The basalt cinder volcano Krufter Ofen is located south of Lake Laach. Its steep eastern flank drops to an oval, kettle-like depression. This depression drains into the Neuwied Basin through the so-called Halsgraben. On the east side of this depression, which is also called a "depression" in geomorphological terms, are the cinder volcanoes Heidekopf and Roter Berg. The lava flows from these three volcanoes lie under a thick pumice cover." https://www.aw-wiki.de/index.php/Krufter_Ofen
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On to the Kaiserberg, up and down are no problem.
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Beautiful scenery and wonderful all-round view from the tower
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From the Kaiserberg you have a magnificent view over the Rhine Valley. The cross is enthroned majestically and an information board explains the basalt mining near Linz. The Donatus chapel is a quiet place of worship.
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Beautiful, well-kept hiking trails around the Malberg. Goats are currently grazing there to keep the impassable parts free.
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Coming from Linz, you have your first ascent behind you here and can enjoy the beautiful view over the Rhine with a panorama map. Benches invite you to take a breather.
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Juniper tower - built in 1995 by the "Naturfreunde Oberes Vinxtbachtal" regulars' table
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The region around Bad Breisig, whose name derives from a Celtic term meaning 'rugged mountains,' features elevated terrain and significant hills rather than towering mountains. These 'peaks' offer picturesque views and are often rich in history, providing excellent opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic vistas over the Rhine River and surrounding landscapes.
Yes, the region boasts several historical sites. For instance, the View from the Landskrone summit is the ruin of a high medieval hill fort near Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, historically significant as the seat of the Burggraves of Landskron. Another notable historical point is the 'Auf dem Hahn' ridge, a former Celtic settlement from 2,500 years ago, offering both ancient history and expansive views.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Weiselstein Observation Tower. After a hike through juniper heaths, you'll be rewarded with expansive views from the Siebengebirge low mountain range to the Westerwald. The Kaiserberg summit cross also provides splendid views of the Rhine River and Remagen-Kripp.
Many of the elevated points and their surrounding trails are suitable for families. For example, the Malberg Summit is considered family-friendly and features an educational trail about basalt, making it an engaging visit for all ages. The nearby ski and hiking hut also offers a convenient spot for a break.
Beyond the views, you can explore diverse natural features. The Malberg Summit offers an educational trail focusing on basalt, a volcanic rock common in the region. Near the Teufelskanzel, a rocky outcrop, you'll find a very idyllic small forest lake, adding to the scenic beauty.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy trails like those listed in the Easy hikes around Bad Breisig guide. For cyclists, there are Road Cycling Routes around Bad Breisig and challenging Gravel biking routes that explore the diverse landscape.
Yes, many of these elevated points are integrated into local hiking trails. The Kaiserberg summit cross, for example, serves as one of the starting points for the Rheinsteig, a popular long-distance hiking trail. Other trails like the Celtic Hiking Trail, the Rheinecker Felsenweg, and routes part of the broader Eifelleiter also provide access to various peaks and viewpoints.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the blend of nature and history. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore historical ruins like Landskrone while enjoying expansive vistas. The well-maintained trails and the presence of amenities like the hut near Malberg Summit also contribute to a positive experience, as noted by the komoot community's numerous upvotes and photos.
Yes, some peaks offer convenient spots for refreshments. Near the Malberg Summit, you'll find a ski and hiking hut where you can take a break and enjoy the scenery, often with a delicious menu. Additionally, the Weiselstein Observation Tower has a bench for visitors to rest and enjoy a picnic.
The elevated points around Bad Breisig can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. During late April/early May, the rapeseed blossom near the Teufelskanzel is particularly worth seeing. Even in winter, some trails may be accessible, offering a different, serene experience.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options that lead to rewarding viewpoints. For example, the Easy hikes around Bad Breisig guide features routes like the 'View of the Eifel Hills loop from Bad Breisig' which is an easy 5.3 km walk, perfect for enjoying the scenery without strenuous effort.


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