Natural monuments around Gebhardshain are found in the Westerwald region of Rheinland-Pfalz, characterized by its diverse natural landscape. The area features ancient geological formations, including basalt cones and historical mining sites. These natural landmarks offer insights into the region's geological past and provide opportunities for outdoor exploration. The landscape around Gebhardshain is shaped by its unique natural features, making it a destination for those interested in geology and nature.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Not only the path is interesting, but also the large boulders. Especially if you pay attention to the straight edges.
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Small but beautifully located pond.
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Very nice environment! Great nature reserve with various ponds.
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A highlight of the slate mine is the opportunity to descend 20 meters into the tunnel. The mine has served as a supplier of slate roof tiles for Marienstatt Abbey and Hachenburg Castle since the Middle Ages. Having fallen into oblivion and only discovered by chance in an old document, the mine was rediscovered after a 17-year search and subsequently restored. Located directly on the Westerwaldsteig hiking trail, the mine is open to visitors year-round.
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The region is rich in geological marvels. A prominent example is the Druid's Stone, a striking 20-meter-high basalt cone, approximately 25 million years old and designated a national geotope. You can also visit the Assberg slate mine, a historical site offering insights into the region's industrial past and geological resources.
Yes, the Druid's Stone is not only a geological wonder but also a place of ancient mysticism. Additionally, the Hexeneiche (Witch's Oak) near Elkenroth is an ancient, gnarled oak steeped in local folklore, with an information board recounting its legend for visitors.
The Elkenrother Weiher is a beautiful lake fed by the Elbbach river. It offers a peaceful circular route, providing a natural setting for walks and a paradise for both children and adults.
Absolutely. The Elkenrother Weiher is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant circular route around the pond. Many natural monuments in the area provide accessible paths suitable for families to enjoy nature together.
The Druid's Stone is conveniently located along the first stage of the Druidensteig and the penultimate stage of the Natursteig Sieg long-distance hiking trails. The Hexeneiche (Witch's Oak) is also directly on the Druidensteig. You can also find a circular route around the Elkenrother Weiher. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Gebhardshain guide.
Yes, you can follow the Stations of the Cross to the Druidenstein. This beautiful and very scenic path, featuring 13 small houses depicting the crucifixion of Jesus, leads directly to the mystical Druid's Stone.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive geological formations, such as the Druid's Stone, for its awe-inspiring presence. The tranquility of places like the Elkenrother Weiher and the wild, romantic atmosphere of trails like the Narrow Trail Above the Große Nister are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region around Gebhardshain offers various cycling routes. While the circular route around Elkenrother Weiher is not ideal for touring bikes due to its rooty terrain, you can find numerous options for gravel biking and road cycling. Check out the Gravel biking around Gebhardshain and Road Cycling Routes around Gebhardshain guides for detailed routes.
Yes, the Assberg slate mine is a historical site where you can learn a lot about slate mining in Kroppacher Switzerland. This small, walk-in mine offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past, with tours possible at a depth of 20 meters.
The terrain varies. For instance, the path around the Elkenrother Weiher is described as 'wurzellastig' (root-heavy). The Stations of the Cross to the Druidenstein is noted for being very steep. The Narrow Trail Above the Große Nister is, as its name suggests, a narrow hiking trail. Always check specific route details for difficulty and terrain.
The Druid's Stone itself is a striking landmark visible from afar, offering impressive views of the surrounding landscape. The Narrow Trail Above the Große Nister also provides wonderful views along its route.


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