Mountain peaks around Oberthal, located in the Sankt Wendel district, present a landscape of rolling hills and elevated areas. This region is characterized by dense forests, scenic viewpoints, and idyllic rivers, providing a diverse hiking region for nature enthusiasts. Several notable hills and premium hiking trails allow visitors to experience the area's natural beauty.
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A very beautiful viewpoint awaits you on the Schaumberg. The platform leads a few meters above the abyss, giving you a breathtaking view over Northern Saarland. Right next door is the Schaumbergalm, where you can have a nice stop, as well as the Schaumberg Tower. There are numerous parking spaces nearby, making the Schaumberg plateau very easy to reach.
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Unfortunately a bit short, but still worth it.
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From this point between Winterbach and Alsweiler you have wonderful views in all directions. Not far away you can see the summit of the Schaumberg - not the highest peak in Saarland, but certainly the most famous.
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From the platform you have a great view and you can take great photos. Also the "heart" is great for a nice picture.
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Rustic wooden hut with a variety of dishes
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Great platform even if it could be a bit longer.
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Worth a visit in every season.
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While Oberthal features rolling hills rather than traditional towering mountains, you can explore significant elevations like the Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower, which offers extensive views. The Weiselberg Summit is another prominent spot, known for its unique geological formations. Additionally, the Leisberg and Losenberg contribute to the scenic, hilly landscape ideal for exploration.
The region is rich in natural features. At the Weiselberg Summit, you can explore the "Steinernes Meer" (Sea of Rocks), a scree heap formed during the Ice Age. The area also features dense forests, idyllic rivers, and the mystical, swampy moorland of the 'Oberthaler Bruch' along trails like the Rötelstein Trail.
Yes, the Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower is considered family-friendly. It offers a tower with great views and even a restaurant. The permanent exhibition on "CO2 and Co" in the tower is also an interesting feature for visitors of all ages.
The Schaumberg Tower itself has a rich history, with its origins dating back to 1914 and later rebuilt as a memorial. Along the Rötelstein Trail, you can find information points detailing the historical extraction and use of "Rötel," an iron oxide-containing clay stone. The Weinhausköpfchen Hill is located on the old Roman road and has a local legend associated with it.
The Weiselberg Summit Tour is a popular choice, leading through varied hilly landscapes, light-flooded beech forests, and past mighty rock formations. The Rötelstein Trail, encircling the Leisberg, is another excellent 15-kilometer route through historic paths, dense forests, and stream valleys. For a longer adventure, sections of the highly acclaimed Saar-Hunsrück Climb pass through the region.
Yes, the renowned Saar-Hunsrück Climb, a 415-kilometer long-distance hiking trail, passes through the region surrounding Oberthal. It's known for its high proportion of natural paths, impressive views, and culturally significant sites, offering an immersive nature experience.
From the Schaumberg Tower, you can enjoy extensive panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the Hunsrück and, on clear days, even the Vosges. The View of Tholey and the Schaumberg offers a wide perspective of the Schaumberg, a volcanic cone mountain, and the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. For mountain biking, you can explore various MTB Trails around Oberthal, with routes like the 'Lake Bostal – Bostal Lake loop' or the 'View of Schaumberg – Panorama Trail Saar-Hunsrück loop'. For touring cyclists, there are many Cycling routes around Oberthal, including the 'Wendelinus cycle path' and routes around Bostalsee.
Runners can find several Running Trails around Oberthal. Options range from moderate routes like the 'Stone Sculptures in the Forest – Oberthaler Moor Wooden Pathway loop' to more challenging ones such as the 'Oberthaler Moor Wooden Pathway – Larch Forest Trough loop'.
The "Steinernes Meer" (Sea of Rocks) is a unique geological formation, a heap of scree made from weathered material from the Weiselberg. It's a work of the Ice Age, consisting of large boulders and basalt columns. You can find it at the foot of the Weiselberg Summit.
Yes, there is a small entrance fee of 1 euro for passage through the turnstile to access the tower on the Schaumberg Plateau.
Visitors appreciate the diverse hiking opportunities, the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Schaumberg Tower, and the unique natural features such as the "Steinernes Meer" at the Weiselberg Summit. The region's blend of nature, history, and well-maintained trails makes it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.


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