Mountain peaks around Horhausen, located in the Westerwald region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, are characterized by undulating landscapes and numerous elevated points rather than towering summits. The area offers extensive hiking trails that integrate these scenic viewpoints. This region is known for its well-signposted routes, including sections of the Westerwaldsteig trail. The highest elevation within the Horhausen area is approximately 376 meters, providing diverse opportunities for nature exploration.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Also easy to reach on horseback, the path from Winden (with a few deposits) or halfway along the Gelbach valley from Dies / Eschenau is very beautiful.
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Today (05/15/2023) the peak has grown again. The stone comes from Schönborn.
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The "mountain station" hut on the summit cross, skis and a commemorative plaque inside to commemorate a legendary downhill run that led from the Michelskapelle via Windener Straße through the vineyards to the finish at what is now the children's playground in Weihern. On December 6, 1906, Wilhelm Kappes from Weinnur was the first skier to attempt this life-threatening piste.
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Great view on a good day you can see as far as the Westerwald 👍
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Great located hut for a break with a beautiful view over Weinehr
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Highest point in the Esterau, as the region around Holzappel is called. At the top there is a large pile of stones and a stone, although I'm not sure whether this should be a boundary stone or a "summit stone" ...?
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“Each of these crosses can tell its own story and what prompted people to erect“ their ”cross at this point. (...) These crossroads have been erected as visible signs and attract the looks of many people. The cross is a symbol of life. It stands as a sign of our Christian hope and wants to direct our gaze to Jesus Christ, who overcame death (...). The cross is part of our life, just as it was part of the life of Jesus. So I wish that many people ... visit the crossroads, whether as places of silence and breathing before God, whether as places of congregation meeting, prayer and praise of God. " (Text source: Dean Rainald M. Ollig in: “Wegekrossze. Small sacred monuments as a sign of popular piety ")
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The highest! At 443 meters, it is the highest point in the Diez area and the surrounding area.
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The region offers several rewarding viewpoints. The Weinähr summit cross with viewpoint is highly popular, offering a fantastic panoramic view over Weinähr, including the Goethe Point and Arnstein monastery. Another must-see is the Hohe Lay Viewpoint, which provides a beautiful vista over the Lahn Valley, featuring Arnstein Monastery, Langenau Castle, and Nassau. For a more challenging experience, the View of the Lahn River bend from Gabelstein offers expansive views and is part of a nature reserve.
Yes, for those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Hölderstein Mountain features a 300-meter-long via ferrata (climbing path) with an elevation difference of approximately 80 meters. This route includes crampons, stirrups, pegs, three ladders, and a bridge, requiring appropriate equipment. It offers an idyllic vantage point overlooking the Grenzbach Valley.
The elevated areas around Horhausen are characterized by undulating landscapes, extensive forests, and river valleys. You can find special flora and fauna, particularly around the Bertenauer Kopf, which is a volcanic cone. Many viewpoints offer vistas over river bends, such as the Lahn River, and provide glimpses of natural monuments and diverse forest settings.
The highest elevation within the Horhausen area is approximately 376 meters. The Höchst Summit, at 443 meters, is considered the highest mountain in the broader region, offering a unique experience with its growing pile of stones.
Yes, the region's network of hiking trails caters to various fitness levels, including easy walks suitable for families. For instance, you can find easy routes like the 'View of Nassau Valley – View of the Nassau Region loop from Horhausen' which is 6.59 km long. Many trails offer accessible viewpoints and picturesque landscapes without requiring strenuous climbs. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Horhausen guide.
The region is appealing throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, making them ideal for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. Winter hiking is possible, but some trails might require more caution due to weather conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Horhausen is well-known for its extensive and well-signposted hiking routes, including sections of the long-distance Westerwaldsteig trail. You can find diverse routes ranging from easy to difficult. Examples include the 'Powder Tower Obernhof – View of Arnstein Abbey loop from Charlottenberg' (difficult) or the 'Laurenburg Castle – Laurenburg Castle loop from Holzappel' (moderate). For a comprehensive list, refer to the Hiking around Horhausen guide.
Absolutely. The area offers various cycling and mountain biking opportunities. For road cycling, routes like the 'Lahnradweg Near Geilnau – Lahn Riverside Cycle Route loop from Holzappel' provide scenic rides. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'Gelbach Falls – Gelbachtal Trail loop from Gackenbach'. You can discover more options in the Cycling around Horhausen and MTB Trails around Horhausen guides.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic panoramic views and the serene natural settings. Many appreciate the diverse landscapes, from river valleys to dense forests, and the well-maintained trails that make exploration enjoyable. The sense of reward after a climb, like at the View of the Lahn River bend from Gabelstein, is often highlighted, as is the opportunity to connect with nature.
Yes, the Westerwaldsteig trail directly traverses Horhausen and offers several breathtaking views. Sections of the trail, such as the route from Flammersfeld to Horhausen, feature viewpoints like the 'Kanzelblick' and provide diverse landscapes, including vistas over the Wied River valley and even extending to the Siebengebirge mountains from certain elevated spots like the 'GeoBlick Bertenauer Kopf'.
While specific public transport details to individual trailheads might vary, Horhausen itself is a municipality within the Westerwald region. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport options to reach the vicinity of the hiking trails. For detailed planning, consider researching connections to Horhausen and then local transport to specific starting points for your chosen route.
The 'GeoBlick Bertenauer Kopf' is a viewpoint located on the Bertenauer Kopf, a volcanic cone. It is known for its special flora and fauna and offers impressive panoramic views. From this spot, visitors can enjoy expansive vistas over Neustadt (Wied) and even see as far as the Siebengebirge mountains on clear days. It's accessible via a small detour from the main hiking routes.


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