Best mountain peaks around Körle are characterized by a picturesque hilly and forested landscape, rather than traditional sharp peaks. Situated on the edge of the Söhre forest and bordering the Habichtswald Nature Park, the region offers numerous elevated points for exploration and scenic views. The undulating terrain provides accessible trails, tranquil dense forests, and rewarding vistas from various high points. This area is ideal for those seeking natural beauty and recreational value in northern Hesse.
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To get to the viewing platform, you have to go past the Scharfenstein on the right and past the fireplace on the left. Then there is a rotten bench, there on the left you go to the viewing platform. However, this climb is NOT recommended with a dog, poor fitness and poor footwear,
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The Scharfenstein is a basalt cone of a long-extinct volcano. Anyone who wants to climb there - sturdy shoes are a must - should at least have some experience. There was a fatal fall there in the past. If you just want to go climbing there, you can also do so by car. There is a car park right there on the A49 KASSEL - FRITZLAR. But the Scharfenstein is also a nice stopover/destination and rest area for hikers and cyclists.
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up to the Wildsberg and enter it in the summit book
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View of the Scharfensteine with an idyllic hiking trail all around
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A great sight of the castle, which you can also approach with beautiful slopes.
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A great geological site🍃🍁🍂
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View from the Nikolaikirche (born from 1320) to the Felsburg The rock castle has been enthroned majestically on a 200 m high basalt cone above the Edertal since the 11th century. At that time it served as the ancestral seat of the Counts of Velisberc. The Zwinger and the entrance area with the tower, which is adorned with an envious head, were built in the 14th century. The keep visible from afar - in the so-called "butter churn shape" - is almost 30 m high and one of the highest castle towers in Hesse. The only surviving building within the castle complex is the castle chapel dedicated to St. Pancratius. In a castle museum, finds from the time when the castle was built are on display. From the Felsburg you have a wonderful view of the historic old town of Felsberg and the surrounding Edertal. Guides: on request from the Felsberg Castle Association, Hans Poth, Tel.: +49 5662 2501 TIP: Fairytale weddings – “Getting married where Felsberg knights once lived”: civil weddings are possible in the romantic castle cellar – in front of a medieval backdrop.
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Spontaneously approached the castle ruins, very nice route. Must have driven.
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The region around Körle, characterized by its hilly and forested landscape, offers several popular elevated points and natural features. Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from the Odenberg Tower, a man-made monument. For natural beauty, Michelskopf Lake provides an idyllic setting for tranquility and swimming. The Scharfenstein rock formation is another favorite, offering good views and opportunities for climbing.
Yes, the region offers historical sites. Felsburg Castle, a ruin dating from the 11th century, is situated at an elevation of almost 200 meters and provides a great viewpoint. The Odenberg Tower is also a significant man-made monument with historical context, offering extensive views.
The landscape around Körle is rich in natural features. You'll find dense forests, rolling hills, and varied topography, especially within the Söhre forest and near the Habichtswald Nature Park. Specific natural highlights include the tranquil Michelskopf Lake, the unique Scharfenstein rock formation, and the subtle Wildsberg Summit with its hidden summit book.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Michelskopf Lake is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot for cooling off and enjoying nature. The general terrain of rolling hills and accessible trails in the Söhre forest also lends itself to family walks, though specific difficulty levels vary by route.
Beyond exploring the elevated points themselves, the Körle region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For detailed hiking routes, refer to the Hiking around Körle guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails listed in the MTB Trails around Körle guide, and cyclists can find routes in the Cycling around Körle guide.
Many elevated points around Körle offer rewarding views. The Odenberg Tower provides a great all-round view of Baunatal, Gudensberg, and Fritzlar. The Scharfenstein rock formation also offers good views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, Felsburg Castle is known for its scenic vistas.
The terrain around Körle is characterized by rolling hills and dense forests. While there aren't traditional sharp mountain peaks, the area features undulating landscapes with elevated ridges and slopes. Trails often navigate through woodlands, offering a tranquil experience. Some paths, like the ascent to Odenberg Tower or the area around Scharfenstein rock formation, can be challenging.
One unique spot is the Wildsberg Summit and Summit Register. While the summit itself isn't overtly prominent, it features a lovingly maintained, hidden summit book where visitors can leave their mark, making it a special discovery for those who seek it out.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility of the dense forests, the accessible trails, and the rewarding panoramic views from various elevated points. The opportunity to cool off at places like Michelskopf Lake and the unique experience of finding the summit book at Wildsberg Summit are also highly valued.
Yes, Michelskopf Lake is an idyllic natural monument in the forest where swimming is available on fine days, offering a refreshing opportunity to cool off during your tour.
Yes, the Scharfenstein rock formation is a notable spot where climbing is practiced and trained. Its broken earth crust makes it suitable for this activity, in addition to offering good views.
The Körler Steig is a 25 km long circular hiking trail that traverses the area in and around Körle. It navigates the local hills, including through the district of Empfershausen and along the Fulda river. This trail provides hikers with elevated perspectives of the Fulda Valley and the picturesque landscapes of northern Hesse, showcasing dense forests and idyllic river scenery.


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