Best mountain peaks around Kleinlangenfeld offer diverse natural landscapes and historical sites within the Eifel region. The area features 5 distinct peaks, providing opportunities for exploration and scenic views. Kleinlangenfeld is characterized by its varied terrain, including forested areas and elevated points that define the local geography. The region combines natural beauty with points of historical and cultural interest.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Great location, definitely worth a visit. If you look closely at the stone you can still see parts of the writing that was once there. Unfortunately the writing is almost illegible due to shrapnel etc.
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Coming from the Wifttal, it goes uphill on moderate asphalt with a gradient of up to 14%. (The asphalt is better for driving up than for driving down)
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Der Schwarzer Mann is a statue that stands at the height of the Eiffel. And is located in the winter sports area of the Eiffel nice confirmation area for walking, with many attractions, such as a Dwarf boulder and remains of an old bunker
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"To the west of the Langer Stein (640m) and Seimersberg (662m) we move to the Prümer Kopf. The gradients have so far proven to be very moderate, as they are today. In the surrounding spruce forest we repeatedly discover up to two meter high anthills ( https://www.das-tierlexikon.de/ameise/) and these are often surprisingly close together. We also encounter an unusually large number of hard-working dung beetles; we often have to be very careful not to step on them. (https://www .biologie-schule.de/mistkaefer-steckbrief.php)" https://www.komoot.de/tour/778942841
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The name Black Man has nothing to do with the children's frightening figure The Black Man, but with the black faces of the miners when mining lead ore in the mines of Bleialf. The summit used to be called "Kerschgeroth", which probably derives from the clearing of the heavily forested area. Source: Wikipedia
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The name Black Man has nothing to do with the children's frightening figure The Black Man, but with the black faces of the miners when mining lead ore in the mines of Bleialf. The summit used to be called "Kerschgeroth", which probably derives from the clearing of the heavily forested area. (Source: Wikipedia)
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"The Black Man is 697.3 meters high. And of course it has nothing to do with the children's song - oh what! The Internet knows: The Black Man is the highest peak in the Schneifel and the third highest mountain in the Eifel (after the Hohe Acht and the Erresberg) and is considered an Eldorado for winter sports enthusiasts and hikers seven kilometers north-west of Prüm not far from the Belgian border in the Hohes Venn nature park located, but which covers a larger area, but comes from the word "Schneise" and designates the mountain range to which the black man also belongs." https://susanne-wingels.de/tag/forstmeisterjansenstein
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"To the right of the hiking trail, on the back of the hill bordering the parking lot, a staircase leads up to a platform on which there is a wooden fellow: the black man with a hat, a long beard and a walking stick. Up here I find out what makes the area special and where the strange name comes from: Until the 19th century, the 15-kilometer-long ridge was known as "Kerschtgesroth", which means "forest clearing" and goes back to the Celtic tribe of Karusker/Cäroser, who lived here The name may have come from the black faces of the miners or charcoal burners who lived and worked in the area - or perhaps from the wooden scaffolding made of tree trunks that Napoleonic surveyors placed in the landscape as landmarks and that from a distance may have looked like dark figures ." https://susanne-wingels.de/tag/forstmeisterjansenstein
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The region offers several distinct points of interest. The Schwarzer Mann Summit and Wooden Statue is the highest point in the North Eifel Nature Park. For historical and cultural insights, the Basilica of St. Salvator, Prüm is significant, with connections to Charlemagne. Additionally, the Schwarzer Mann (Ski and Recreation Area) provides winter sports facilities and recreational opportunities.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The Schwarzer Mann Summit and Wooden Statue, the Basilica of St. Salvator, Prüm, and the Schwarzer Mann (Ski and Recreation Area) are all categorized as family-friendly. The recreation area, in particular, offers a children's toboggan run and easy ski slopes during winter.
The highest point in the North Eifel Nature Park, located near Kleinlangenfeld, is the Schwarzer Mann Summit and Wooden Statue, reaching 697.3 meters above sea level.
The Basilica of St. Salvator, Prüm is a prominent historical site. It holds significant historical importance, with ties to Charlemagne and Pippin, and houses a baroque high altar and an emperor's grave. The name of the Schwarzer Mann Summit itself is derived from historical wooden scaffolding used as orientation points.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. For general hiking and scenic views, spring, summer, and autumn are ideal. If you are interested in winter sports, the Schwarzer Mann (Ski and Recreation Area) is a popular destination, typically groomed for skiing and cross-country trails in January and February, snow conditions permitting.
Yes, the Schwarzer Mann (Ski and Recreation Area) is a well-known winter sports area. It features ski slopes, a toboggan run with a lift, and groomed cross-country trails. There are also signposted winter hiking trails available.
Beyond the more popular spots, you might enjoy exploring Langer Stein and Seimersberg, which offers moderate gradients through spruce forests and opportunities for wildlife spotting like anthills and dung beetles. Another option is the Ascent to Hilz Summit (603 m), which presents an intermediate climb with gradients up to 14%.
While exploring areas like Langer Stein and Seimersberg, you might encounter up to two-meter-high anthills and various insects such as hard-working dung beetles, particularly in the surrounding spruce forests.
Near the Schwarzer Mann (Ski and Recreation Area), the Blockhaus Schwarzer Mann offers Eifel specialties, home-style cooking, coffee, and cake, providing a convenient stop for refreshments.
The region around Kleinlangenfeld offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including difficult ones like 'Wirft Valley near Stadtkyll – Prüm at Hermespand loop' or moderate options like 'Dehner Dry Maar – Döner Dry Maar loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as 'Kronenburger Lake loop' and 'Single Trail Near Knaufspesch loop'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Schneifel Loop' and 'Steffeln Volcano Park – Eichholzmaar loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Cycling around Kleinlangenfeld, MTB Trails around Kleinlangenfeld, and Running Trails around Kleinlangenfeld.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. While the guide focuses on peaks, the Running Trails around Kleinlangenfeld guide features routes that are also suitable for hiking, such as the 'Schneifel Loop' and 'Steffeln Volcano Park – Eichholzmaar loop'. Additionally, the Schwarzer Mann (Ski and Recreation Area) has signposted winter hiking trails.
The difficulty varies. Some highlights like Langer Stein and Seimersberg and the Ascent to Hilz Summit (603 m) are considered intermediate. The Schwarzer Mann (Ski and Recreation Area) offers easy and medium-difficulty ski slopes, and many nearby cycling and running routes range from moderate to difficult.


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