Natural monuments around Giershausen are concentrated within the scenic Wiedtal valley and the broader Rhein-Westerwald Nature Park. This region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including the meandering Wied river, extensive forests, and significant geological formations. The area provides numerous opportunities for exploring natural features and engaging in outdoor activities. It is a destination for those interested in the natural environment of the low mountain region.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A small highlight in Rhineland-Palatinate. The almost continuous cycle path is really great.
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The blue stones, also called "pillars of the earth", are obviously once again a hiking highlight, see also https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/787607
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A geological peculiarity from the old volcanic times can be seen here: the basalt steles that can be seen at this point have been given the name "The Pillars of the Earth". I don't know whether Ken Follet also knows this place :-)
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I came to the springs via the forest and bee trail. I was amazed at how much this little trail has to offer.
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The basalt crater, located just a few meters from the magnificent panoramic view above Windeck-Kuchhausen, is considered a natural monument. The volcanic rock, solidified into angular columns, is particularly impressive here. Basalt is a rock that was formed in the Miocene period between five and 25 million years ago. At that time, large areas of lava emerged from the earth's interior to the earth's surface in the area of today's Westerwald. At today's Kuchhausen, however, the liquid interior of the earth burst through the bedrock in a vent. Much of the lava got stuck in the funnel-shaped vent and solidified into the distinctive square or hexagonal columns.
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Natural monument worth seeing with the opportunity to take a break in the nearby refuge.
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The region around Giershausen, nestled in the scenic Wiedtal valley and the Rhein-Westerwald Nature Park, offers diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the meandering Wied Valley with its lush forests and river paths, or visit the Grenzbachtal Nature Reserve, known for its well-kept paths and natural beauty.
Yes, the area is known for its geological peculiarities from ancient volcanic times. A notable example is the Basalt columns at Basaltkrater, Naturpark Bergisches Land, often called 'The Pillars of the Earth,' which are impressive formations of solidified volcanic rock.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Rossbacher Häubchen Viewpoint in Wiedtal. Located at 350 meters on a volcanic cone, it offers a stunning 360-degree vista across the wide, green Wiedtal valley. Additionally, the Hölderstein via ferrata also provides excellent views for those who undertake the climb.
Absolutely. The Grenzbachtal Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly with well-prepared paths. The Wiedtal valley also features 'Kids Trails' designed for families to explore nature through play. The Friedrich Springs on Melchiorweg is another natural monument that offers a pleasant place to stay and observe natural water features, suitable for families.
The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Open-air stage Mehren – Mehrbach loop' or 'Hiking loop from Ziegenhain.' For cyclists, the 'Wiedradweg' (Wied Cycle Path) is highly recommended, and there are various road cycling routes available. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Giershausen, Running Trails around Giershausen, and Road Cycling Routes around Giershausen guides.
Yes, the area is rich in hiking opportunities. The Wied Valley itself offers well-mapped hiking trails and paths along the river. For a more challenging experience, the Hölderstein via ferrata provides a unique climbing and hiking adventure. You can explore various routes, including easy to difficult options, by checking the Hiking around Giershausen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the serene environment and diverse landscapes. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths in areas like the Grenzbachtal Nature Reserve, making for enjoyable experiences. The stunning panoramic views from spots like the Rossbacher Häubchen and the unique geological formations such as the Basalt columns at Basaltkrater are also highly regarded.
While specific dog-friendly natural monuments aren't explicitly listed, the general nature of the Wiedtal valley and Rhein-Westerwald Nature Park, with their extensive hiking trails and natural paths, makes them generally suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect local regulations, especially in nature reserves like Grenzbachtal.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling, with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer offers lush green landscapes, while winter can provide a tranquil, snow-covered experience, though some paths might be less accessible.
While many natural monuments are appreciated for their geological or ecological significance, some also have historical connections. The Friedrich Springs on Melchiorweg, for instance, was recorded in 1933 and has a historical context as a natural spring. Additionally, the Peterslahr Tunnel, though not purely natural, is a relic of the former Wiedtalbahn railway line integrated into the natural landscape, offering a unique historical element for cyclists and hikers.
The terrain around Giershausen, within the Wiedtal valley and Rhein-Westerwald Nature Park, is diverse. You can expect wide, green expanses, lush forest paths, and trails along the meandering Wied river. Some areas, particularly within the nature park, feature varied landscapes with rivers, valleys, and forests, including some low mountain region characteristics. The Wiedradweg cycle path combines forest paths, gravel paths, and quiet country roads.


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