Mountain peaks around Anröchte are characterized by notable elevations and natural attractions suitable for outdoor activities. The municipality is situated on the northern edge of the Haarstrang and borders the Sauerland region, contributing to a varied landscape. While not home to high alpine summits, the area offers well-developed cycling and hiking trails for exploring its diverse flora and fauna. The highest point within the municipality reaches an elevation of 351.4 meters above sea level.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Very nice little steep paths up and down with beautiful views.
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Beautiful view of the town of Warstein. There's also a bench there to enjoy the view. However, it's quite windy there, but hats help with that.
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The mountain is farmed by sheep and goats. Enter at your own risk. 😄
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Climb to the Saukopf (354m). Once you get there, continue in all directions towards Köpfchen (321m) where a wonderful view of the whole of Niederbergheim awaits you.
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Very nice hiking trails around the Hohlen Stein
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Next to the cave, there is a well-walked path leading up to the rock. There is a summit cross at the top and there is a great view, especially recommended at sunset. If you like climbing, you can also take the path that goes directly up the rock. Steep and small, easy climbing sections, also suitable for children (from around 5 years old) with parental supervision and sensible footwear.
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Short (paid) tours depending on demand, at least every 45 minutes, lots of explanations - not just about stalagmites, stalactites and stalagnates, but about the entire formation and previous cave. Dogs are also allowed on a leash, just note that there are a few stairs. PS: Sorry, guys, but did you understand that the highlight is called "BilsteinHÖHLE" and not "Tierpark" or "Bilsteinfelsen"? It would be nice if the photos were uploaded accordingly!
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The region around Anröchte is characterized by notable elevations and natural attractions rather than high alpine summits. You'll find charming hills and high points within the rolling landscape of the Haarstrang region, with the highest point reaching 351.4 meters above sea level. These areas offer well-developed cycling and hiking trails for exploring diverse flora and fauna.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Bilstein Cave, which offers an impressive stalactite cave experience and an attached animal park. Another popular spot is the Summit Cross above Hohler Stein, known for its worthwhile views, especially at sunset. The Saukopf (354 m) also provides great views, particularly of Niederbergheim.
Yes, the Piusberg Cross is a man-made monument and summit with historical significance. Additionally, Kalvarienberg (428 m) is a summit that is also a historical site, known for its Way of the Cross tradition, especially during Holy Week.
The Anröchte region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are easy to difficult routes like the 'Steine & Mehr „Über die Haar”' for cycling, or the 'Bibertal – Möhne River Trail loop' for gravel biking. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Anröchte, Gravel biking around Anröchte, and Road Cycling Routes around Anröchte guide pages.
Absolutely. The Bilstein Cave is explicitly listed as family-friendly, offering an easy-to-walk-through stalactite cave and a beautifully landscaped animal park. The general landscape around Anröchte also features many easy hikes and walks suitable for various fitness levels and family excursions.
The region's serene and green landscapes are appealing for nature enthusiasts throughout the warmer months. While specific seasonal tips for mountain peaks are not detailed, the well-developed hiking and cycling trails are generally best enjoyed from spring through autumn when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak.
While the region isn't known for rugged mountain peaks, some highlights offer more challenging sections. For instance, the Kalvarienberg (428 m) involves a long and steep climb to the top. Near the Summit Cross above Hohler Stein, there are steep and small, easy climbing sections that can be suitable for children with parental supervision and appropriate footwear.
Visitors highly appreciate the tranquil natural settings and accessible outdoor activities. The region's charming countryside, well-maintained hiking and cycling trails, and diverse flora and fauna provide a peaceful experience. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 600 upvotes and more than 1000 photos shared for the elevated points and natural features in the area.
Yes, several highlights are also recognized as natural monuments. These include the Bilstein Cave, the Summit Cross above Hohler Stein, and the Saukopf (354 m). These spots offer unique natural features and scenic beauty.
While the region is well-suited for outdoor activities, specific details on public transport directly to trailheads or elevated points are not provided. It is generally advisable to check local public transport schedules or consider traveling by car for more flexible access to the various hiking and cycling routes.
There is no indication that permits are generally required for hiking or accessing the natural areas and elevated points around Anröchte. Most trails and natural attractions are freely accessible for visitors to enjoy.


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