Best mountain peaks in Naturpark Diemelsee are situated within the Sauerland region, featuring wide valleys, deep forests, and high heaths surrounding the scenic Diemelsee lake. This area provides diverse terrain for hikers and nature enthusiasts, with a network of well-maintained trails leading to various viewpoints. The park's natural landscape includes crystal-clear streams and vibrant high heaths, offering a rewarding experience for those exploring its elevations. With 11 peaks to choose from, the region presents numerous opportunities for outdoor adventure.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Sauerland-Seelenorte – these are rocks and quarries, churches and mountain tops, mighty trees and underground grottos, lakes and valleys. 42 places, spread across the Sauerland-Wanderdörfer, were selected because they are particularly impressive and hold special significance for the people in their surroundings. Not just today, but also in earlier times. They touch people emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. They evoke strong resonances. They are places where people hike and where they can switch off. Come to themselves. Enjoy the peace. Be inspired. Gain new insights. Even though each Sauerland-Seelenort tells its own story, there is one quality that connects them all: Living silence.
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Beautiful up there, unfortunately there is no summit cross
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The Eisenberg is a 594.6 m high mountain in the Diemelbergland and the highest elevation in the town of Marsberg.
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Long trail, nice and flowy to roll
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The way up here is definitely worth it, you will be rewarded with a great view.
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Always happy up and downhill...
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Way out, surroundings and view very nice.
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From Willingen, the route goes up to the 804-meter-high Hoher Eimberg. This is where the northwestern Hessian district of Waldeck-Frankenberg and the southwestern Westphalian district of Hochsauerland meet. The view is definitely worth the climb. The great ridge trail starts from the summit in the direction of Diemelsee.
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Naturpark Diemelsee features several impressive peaks. Among them are Langenberg, the highest elevation in North Rhine-Westphalia, and Hegekopf, another of the highest points in the Sauerland, both offering expansive views. The Highest Point of Marsberg provides a fantastic view of the dam and the Diemelsee. Ettelsberg is notable for its Hochheideturm observation tower, the highest walk-in lookout in northwest Germany.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Langenberg and Hegekopf, both offering expansive vistas over the Sauerland region. The Ettelsberg, with its Hochheideturm observation tower, provides unparalleled 360-degree views. Additionally, the Highest Point of Marsberg rewards visitors with a great view of the Diemelsee and its dam, and Bollerberg is known for its magnificent valley views.
Yes, the area around Ettelsberg is particularly family-friendly. Besides the accessible Hochheideturm observation tower (with a lift), families can enjoy adventure trails like "Rieke's caterpillar trail" and an adventure playground. The high heath landscapes around Ettelsberg are also great for picking blueberries and cranberries in July.
The peaks in Naturpark Diemelsee are characterized by diverse forest landscapes, wide valleys, and picturesque high heaths. You'll find crystal-clear streams, colorful flower meadows, and vibrant high heaths, especially around Ettelsberg. Many peaks, like the Cairns at the Highest Point of Marburg, are also natural monuments.
Yes, the Twerenberg Historic Milestone is a notable historical site located on a ridge path. It offers a place to take a break and reflect on the region's history while enjoying the surroundings.
The Naturpark Diemelsee is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountain hikes and easier routes. Cycling and mountain biking are also popular, with dedicated MTB trails. For more detailed information on routes, you can check out the Mountain Hikes in Naturpark Diemelsee, MTB Trails in Naturpark Diemelsee, and Hiking in Naturpark Diemelsee guides.
Yes, Langenberg's summit is crossed by well-known hiking trails such as the Rothaarsteig and the Winterberg Hochtour. The Diemelsteig is another quality hiking trail that ensures a rewarding experience to many of the park's elevations. Many peaks, including the Dreiskopf Summit and Shelter, are accessible via scenic trails.
The Naturpark Diemelsee is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for enjoying the high heath landscapes, especially in July when blueberries and cranberries are ripe. The extensive network of trails makes it accessible in various seasons, though winter conditions may require appropriate gear.
Many peaks and trails offer convenient spots for breaks. The Dreiskopf Summit and Shelter provides a shelter and views for a rest. The Summit of Eisenberg with Resting Bench offers a nice place for a break with ample shade. Langenberg also has a summit cross and seating area for a leisurely pause.
Visitors frequently praise the rewarding views after an ascent, the well-maintained trails, and the peaceful natural surroundings. The opportunity to enjoy panoramic vistas, discover natural monuments, and find quiet spots for a break, often with shelters or benches, are highly appreciated aspects of exploring the peaks in Naturpark Diemelsee.
The highest walk-in observation point in northwest Germany is the Hochheideturm observation tower on Ettelsberg. Its observation deck stands at an impressive 875 meters above sea level, offering unparalleled panoramic views. You can reach it by climbing 241 steps or by using a lift, making it accessible to many visitors.


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