Best mountain peaks around Scheid are found in the Vulkaneifel district of Germany, a region known for its volcanic history, rolling hills, and forested landscapes. Scheid itself is situated on a mountain ridge at an elevation of 593 meters above sea level. The broader Eifel region offers a variety of peaks, providing diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. This area features 4 distinct peaks, ranging from observation towers to natural monuments and transmitter sites.
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From the Ermberg you have a beautiful view of Baasem and the surrounding landscape of the North Eifel. Two pretty benches invite you to linger.
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From the cross on the Ermberg, you have a beautiful view of Baasem.
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The White Stone is approximately 6.5 meters long, 3.5 meters wide, and 1.5 meters high; it weighs about 50 tons. It originated over 30 million years ago as part of a sandstone ridge and was transported by glaciers during the Ice Age to its current location in the Bocksvenn fen. People lived in the area around it as early as 8,000 years ago. Hearths, tools, and flint fragments have been found nearby, indicating that the stone served as a prominent landmark in the landscape from an early period. Over the millennia, it has been reinterpreted time and again – as a boundary stone, cult stone, sacrificial stone, or meeting place. To this day, the White Stone is considered mystical and fascinating, as numerous myths and legends have grown up around it.
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The modern observation tower, approximately 30 meters high, was built in 2014. From its platform, one can enjoy an impressive panoramic view of surrounding mountains such as the Hohe Acht, the Aremberg, the Michelsberg, and the Nürburgring when visibility is good. Information panels explain the directions of the view and make orientation easier.
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Behind the village of Mürringen, not far from the German border, in a wetland (Bocksvenn), you'll find a white-gray quartzite boulder, the so-called White Stone. The "White White Stone" is a Tertiary quartzite, a block of rock hardened by silica, some of which can still be found on the Eifel plateau, leveled by erosion, at elevations above 550 meters. Due to its hardness, this stone has not weathered like the other "young rock" in the surrounding area. At 692 meters above sea level, the White Stone is the second highest point in Belgium. Source: https://www.eifel.de/go/sehenswertes-detail/weisser_stein_buellingen.html
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The 30-metre observation tower was built at the end of 2014 to replace the previous tower that stood here from 1973 to 2011. Climb up the 147 steps to enjoy a panoramic view of your surroundings from an elevation of 720 metres.
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Unfortunately a bit off the paved dirt road and not so easy to find
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The region around Scheid offers several notable peaks and viewpoints. Highlights include the Weißer Stein Observation Tower, which provides impressive panoramic views of surrounding mountains like the Hohe Acht and Nürburgring. Another significant spot is the Weißer Stein in Bocksvenn, a large glacial boulder that marks one of the highest points in Belgium, offering a unique natural landmark.
Yes, several locations around Scheid are suitable for families. Both the Weißer Stein Observation Tower and the Weißer Stein in Bocksvenn are categorized as family-friendly. The area around the Weißer Stein Observation Tower even features a playground, soccer field, and climbing wall, making it a great destination for an outing with children.
The mountains around Scheid, part of the Vulkaneifel district, are characterized by their volcanic history, rolling hills, and forested landscapes. You'll encounter unique rock formations, dense forests, and expansive views. The Weißer Stein in Bocksvenn is a significant glacial boulder, while the broader Eifel region features volcanic peaks like Ernstberg and Hohe Acht, offering diverse natural beauty.
The highest mountain in the entire Eifel range is Hohe Acht, standing at 746.9 meters. It features the Kaiser Wilhelm Tower on its summit, offering extensive views. While not directly in Scheid, it's a prominent peak in the wider Eifel region and can be reached for a rewarding hike, often visible from viewpoints like the Weißer Stein Observation Tower.
Yes, the region has some interesting historical connections. The Weißer Stein in Bocksvenn, for instance, is a glacial deposit around which myths and legends have grown, serving as a landmark for millennia. The Hohe Acht, the highest peak in the Eifel, features the Kaiser Wilhelm Tower, an observation tower with historical significance.
Beyond hiking, the area around Scheid is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for traffic-free bike rides, suitable for both racebikes and touring bicycles. There are also options for gravel biking. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Traffic-free bike rides around Scheid and Gravel biking around Scheid guides.
For those seeking a challenge, the Ascent to Hilz Summit (603 m) offers a climb with gradients up to 14% on moderate asphalt. While many peaks in the immediate vicinity are intermediate, the broader Eifel region, including Hohe Acht, provides more extensive and demanding hiking opportunities.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive panoramic views from various summits and observation points, such as the Weißer Stein Observation Tower. The natural beauty of the Eifel, with its unique geological features and tranquil forests, is also a major draw. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails and the opportunities for both relaxed family outings and more active pursuits like cycling.
Absolutely. The Weißer Stein in Bocksvenn is a remarkable natural monument—a 50-ton glacial boulder transported during the Ice Age. In the wider Vulkaneifel, you can find exciting rock formations and evidence of the region's volcanic past, such as the basalt summit of Hohe Acht.
Yes, the Petersberg offers beautiful panoramas over the Belgian Eifel from its country road. Additionally, the Weißer Stein in Bocksvenn is located very close to the German-Belgian border and provides views of the surrounding landscape, marking one of the highest points in Belgium.


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