Best mountain peaks around Riegenroth are found in the Hunsrück region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The area is characterized by picturesque forests and rolling hills, with an average elevation of approximately 437 to 440 meters. While not featuring prominent mountaineering summits, the local geography offers a generally hilly and forested landscape. Visitors can explore tranquil environments, hiking and cycling trails, and appreciate historic buildings within the village.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Little view, but a wonderfully relaxing spot for a break on the benches.
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The Klopp near Thörlingen is a large, wooded boulder that has positioned itself in the path of the Baybach stream, which flows around it in a wide arc. After crossing several blackberry fields, you'll find an open space where people probably celebrate from time to time. In winter, there should be a decent view from the Klopp, which is covered exclusively with oak trees.
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A very nice single trail leads to the rock
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Beautiful rest area with a great view... you should really take your time to rest here 😃🥪
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Super nice stop with a wine tavern and a great view
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A little information about the cross erected in 1940 and then renewed in 1946, 1968, 1992 and 2017: The cross (3.30 x 2.00 m) was erected as a sign of resistance against the Nazi ban on church youth organizations as a simple cross on this then hidden place. After the war it was renewed and later received the inscription "Jesus Christ our hope". In the Weseler Bergsteigerlied it says in the refrain: "Yes, yes, at the Vogelsnack the world is still rack there is nature still really pure" Just a personal assumption about the name finding through observation on site: Large flocks of wild birds stay at the foot of the rock - even in winter - and find shelter in the rugged rock, the towering deciduous trees and the lush undergrowth. When I visited down there, there was a loud jumble of chirping.
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really a great rest area with a fantastic view
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The path to the rock alone is a highlight, including the benches, although some have seen better days
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The area around Riegenroth is characterized by picturesque forests and rolling hills. While not featuring prominent mountaineering summits, you'll find unique natural monuments like Hoher Stein (504 m), imposing rock formations such as the one at Vogelsnack Summit Cross, and wooded boulders like Klopp, often surrounded by the tranquil Hunsrück landscape.
Yes, several spots offer views. The Vogelsnack Summit Cross provides a great view from its secured rest area. Similarly, the Summit Cross Aufm Nack, after its vegetation was cleared, offers a view of Wiebelsheim. In winter, the wooded boulder Klopp is said to offer a decent view.
The summit crosses are notable cultural and historical landmarks. For example, the cross at Vogelsnack Summit Cross was originally erected in 1940 as a sign of resistance and has been renewed several times, bearing the inscription 'Jesus Christ our hope'. These crosses often serve as visible signs of Christian hope and places for reflection.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails through its hilly and forested landscape. Many trails lead to the prominent hills and viewpoints. While specific trail names to individual peaks aren't listed here, you can find numerous routes for different skill levels, including those around the 'peaks' themselves. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Riegenroth hiking guides on komoot.
Yes, the Hunsrück region around Riegenroth is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling, touring bicycles, and mountain biking. For example, there are Road Cycling Routes around Riegenroth, Cycling around Riegenroth, and MTB Trails around Riegenroth, offering options from easy to difficult.
The Riegenroth area, with its forests and hills, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Winter can also offer unique views, especially from spots like Klopp, though trail conditions might vary. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
The local geography is generally hilly and forested, offering tranquil environments suitable for walks. While specific family-friendly ratings for each 'peak' trail are not provided, the area's nature makes it generally accessible for families looking for outdoor excursions. For the Hoher Stein (504 m), sturdy shoes are advisable, suggesting some uneven terrain.
Given the forested and hilly terrain, sturdy shoes are advisable, especially for paths leading to spots like Hoher Stein (504 m). Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and bringing water and snacks is always a good idea for any outdoor activity.
Riegenroth is a small village, and while specific cafes directly at the 'peaks' are not mentioned, the village itself and surrounding areas offer local cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. For example, the Vogelsnack Summit Cross even features a small self-service wine store, though its stock can vary.
The Vogelsnack Summit Cross is notable for its imposing rock nose, a summit cross with historical significance, and a secured rest area offering a great view. It also uniquely features a guest book and a small self-service wine store, making it a memorable stop.
At Summit Cross Aufm Nack, you'll find a wooden cross rising above a large quartzite rock near Wiebelsheim. The rock was cleared of vegetation in 2018/19, providing a clear view of Wiebelsheim. This site is also known for hosting annual Martinsfeuer (St. Martin's bonfires).
The summit of the 504-meter high Hoher Stein can be easily reached via a forest path. However, sturdy shoes are advisable due to the terrain, suggesting it might be uneven in places.


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