Natural monuments around Munweiler feature diverse geological formations and historical sites. The region offers a variety of natural landmarks, including impressive rock formations, ancient stones, and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can explore former quarries and enjoy panoramic vistas across the landscape. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and appreciation of the area's natural and historical heritage.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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Nothing to do with Munster, indeed. This is the Noble Valley; the villages are Soultzmatt and, in the distance, Westhalten.
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This isn't the Munster valley, but rather the Soultzmatt valley 🙂
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The Langenstein menhir (a 4-meter-high long stone) was erected in 1904 by a Soultzmatt industrialist, who recognized this block as an overturned menhir. Legend tells that on full moon nights, fairies, or White Ladies, come to dance around the Langenstein. During this ceremony, the stone is said to begin spinning!
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The sandstone Grossfels (Big Rock) peaks 400m above Soultzmatt
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Grossfels means big rock. The Grossfels overlooks Soultzmatt at an altitude of 400m. It is made of pudding stoneware. From a simplistic explanation it is Sandstone encrusted with pebbles. The access trail, although easy on foot, requires fairly good mountain biking technique. There are many hairpins and rocky steps.
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Langstein means long stone. According to scientists, the block was extracted approximately 1km from its location. Its erection dates from the Celtic period, around 560 BC. It was rediscovered in 1904 lying on the ground by Fritz Keller, an industrialist from the region. It was straightened in 1906. A host of legends are linked to this Menhir. Listing them here would be too long.
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Very impressive rock formation, ideally take the "detour" and look at it from below
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Impressive sandstone quarries with a beautiful, winding forest path.
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The Munweiler region offers a variety of natural monuments, including impressive rock formations, ancient stones, and scenic viewpoints. You can explore former quarries, such as the Bergholtz Sandstone Quarries, and discover unique geological features like the Grossfels Rocks, which are made of pudding stoneware.
Yes, the Langenstein Menhir is a significant historical natural monument. This ancient stone dates back to the Celtic period, around 560 BC, and is surrounded by local legends. It was rediscovered in 1904 and straightened in 1906.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the View of the Vallée Noble, which provides scenic views across the 'Noble Valley.' Another excellent viewpoint is Cuckoo Rock (Kuckuckstein), known for its impressive rock formations and a 'mystical' atmosphere.
Yes, the Langenstein Menhir is considered family-friendly. Its historical significance and the legends associated with it can make for an engaging visit for all ages.
The area around Munweiler is great for various cycling activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling. Some routes, like those near the Grossfels Rocks, can also offer challenging mountain biking sections.
The Bergholtz Sandstone Quarries are unique because these impressive old quarries have been transformed into a climbing site. They feature a beautiful, winding forest path, making them appealing for both climbers and hikers.
Visitors appreciate the diverse geological formations and historical sites. The komoot community has shared over 20 photos and given more than 70 upvotes, highlighting the impressive rock formations, scenic viewpoints, and the 'mystical' atmosphere of places like Cuckoo Rock.
Yes, the Grossfels Rocks are a notable example. They are made of 'pudding stoneware,' which is sandstone encrusted with pebbles, offering a distinct geological formation that overlooks Soultzmatt.
Many natural monuments, such as the Cuckoo Rock, are best experienced by taking detours to view them from different angles, including from below, to fully appreciate their impressive rock formations. Exploring the winding forest paths, like those at Bergholtz Sandstone Quarries, also offers an immersive experience.
Yes, at sites like Cuckoo Rock (Kuckuckstein), you will find information boards that provide details about the rock formations and the area's natural features, enhancing your visit.
The Bergholtz Sandstone Quarries are a popular spot for climbing. The old quarries have been repurposed into a climbing site, attracting enthusiasts to its impressive sandstone formations.


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