Best mountain peaks around Zwingenberg offer access to scenic views and hiking opportunities. Situated at the foot of the Odenwald and on the Hessian Bergstraße, the region features a landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and vineyards. This area is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking diverse natural features. The peaks provide various trails and points of interest for exploration.
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The Hrehberg (576 m) can be reached by bike or via the numerous surrounding hiking trails from Bensheim, Heppenheim or the Lautertal. The mountain bike route HP 1 also passes by here. The striking transmission tower is hidden in the forest. There are plenty of rest areas on the paths around. For example, the nearby Mathildenruhe.
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The round tower has a total height of 19 meters. It is located on the summit of the 262.2 m above sea level Hemsberg in the southeast of Bensheim. The tower is made of granite and widens evenly over the last three meters. It is topped with a parapet, the upper edge of which is 16.1 meters high. On the southeast side of the tower, above the exit to the platform, there is a bay window with a gable roof that towers over it by 4 meters. In the lower part of the tower there is a two-storey extension with a hipped roof. In its original design, the extension on the upper floor was open and intended as a visitor's terrace. In the 1950s, however, this area was walled up and fitted with windows. The extension has served as a hikers' hostel ever since.
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On May 17, 1897, the retired postal director Ernst Hallwachs (1828–1903) and the Bensheim entrepreneur Commercial Councillor Wilhelm Euler (1847–1934) suggested building a Bismarck tower on the summit of the Hemsberg.[5] The tower was built according to plans by Heinrich Metzendorf and completed on July 6, 1902. The construction costs for its construction amounted to 10,000 marks. In 2010, the tower was renovated. The roof was sealed, and windows and doors were painted. In 2017, the tower was handed over by the Bensheim local group to the Hemsberg Tower Association, which was founded for this purpose, because the local group no longer saw itself in a position to take on responsibility for the tower in the future due to its age structure.
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The Bismarck Tower on the Hemsberg near Bensheim is a Bismarck monument. The tower is used as an observation tower, which is open on Sundays and public holidays, and as a hostel for hikers.
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The Bismarck Tower is only open on Sundays and public holidays. The Hemsberg is a 262.2 m above sea level elevation on the Hessian Bergstrasse in the Odenwald southeast of Bensheim. The area around Hemsberg has a very diverse flora and fauna. On the summit there is a Bismarck Tower built in 1902, which can be used as an observation tower. Wikipedia
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The tower was planned in 1891 by a Frankfurt engineering office and built by master carpenter Keil from Niederkainsbach with a height of 12 m. The tower is named after the former mayor of Darmstadt, Christian Karl Albrecht Ohly. The tower was built in 1891 by the Darmstadt section of the Odenwald Club.
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The region around Zwingenberg offers several popular peaks. Among them, Melibokus stands out as the highest elevation in the Vorderer Odenwald, offering expansive views. Other highly regarded peaks include Felsberg, known for its Ohly Tower and views of the Frankfurt skyline, and Hemsberg, which features a historic Bismarck Tower.
From peaks like Melibokus, you can enjoy expansive panoramic views over the Rhine Plain, the Palatinate Forest, and the Taunus. On clear days, you might even spot the skyscrapers of Frankfurt. Felsberg also provides a great view of the surrounding landscape, including the Frankfurt skyline.
Yes, several peaks feature historical structures. Felsberg is home to the Ohly Tower, an observation tower built in 1901. On Hemsberg, you'll find one of Germany's numerous Bismarck towers, a 19-meter high monument with a viewing platform and a small café, typically open on Sundays and public holidays during summer.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful seasons for hiking the peaks around Zwingenberg. The mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors make for an enjoyable experience. The region's well-signposted trails are accessible during these times.
Many of the trails leading to the peaks around Zwingenberg are suitable for families. For instance, the Hemsberg Bismarck Tower is considered family-friendly, offering a unique viewing experience and a café. The region's landscape of rolling hills and forests provides varied terrain for different activity levels.
You can find refreshments at several locations. At the summit of Felsberg, Ada's Buka restaurant offers African specialties. The Hemsberg Bismarck Tower also has a small café. Additionally, the historic Kirchberg Hut in Bensheim, a popular excursion destination since 1857, features a tourist restaurant with stunning terrace views.
Beyond hiking, the Zwingenberg region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, including challenging loops like the 'View of the Rhine – Rhine Cycle Path at Eicher Lake loop.' There are also dedicated MTB trails, such as the 'Alsbach Castle – Melibokus Observation Tower loop,' and numerous running trails like the 'Zwingenberg Old Town – Niederwald Lake loop'.
Yes, the Zwingenberg region offers challenging trails for experienced hikers. For example, a popular and challenging route is the 'Heiligenberg Castle – Melibokus Observation Tower loop' which provides panoramic views. The climb to Krehberg Summit is also described as strenuous but rewarding with beautiful views.
The landscape around Zwingenberg's peaks is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and vineyards. This diverse environment, situated at the foot of the Odenwald and on the Hessian Bergstraße, makes it an attractive destination for nature lovers. The peaks themselves offer various natural viewpoints and scenic vistas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique panoramic views, especially from Melibokus, which offers a unique perspective of the Palatinate Forest and Taunus. The combination of accessible trails, historical towers like the Hemsberg Bismarck Tower, and the opportunity for refreshments at places like Ada's Buka on Felsberg, adds to the appeal. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation, with over 3700 upvotes and 2400 photos shared.
The region around Zwingenberg offers well-signposted hiking trails that lead to its various peaks. While specific public transport details for each peak vary, Zwingenberg itself is accessible, and many trails start from or are near accessible points. Parking is generally available near popular trailheads, making it convenient for hikers to access the mountains.


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