Mountain peaks around Lebach, a town in Saarland, Germany, are characterized by rolling hills and forests rather than towering mountains. The region features several elevated areas that serve as popular hiking destinations, with the highest elevation within Lebach reaching 450 meters. These areas offer diverse terrain, natural beauty, and historical significance. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from forest paths to rocky formations, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Impassable in winter without an (e)-MTB. The mud ends higher up, though.
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This is the highest point of Hirtel.
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Mountains are there to be climbed. Once at the top, enjoy the view (if possible), and then enjoy the descent.
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𝑮𝒆𝒔𝒄𝒉𝒊𝒄𝒉𝒕𝒆 𝑺𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒖𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓𝒈𝒕𝒖𝒓𝒎 𝒖𝒏𝒅 𝒅𝒆𝒎 𝑲𝒓𝒆𝒖𝒛 𝒃𝒆𝒊 𝑺𝒐𝒕𝒛𝒘𝒆𝒊𝒍𝒆𝒓 In 1914 a tower in honor of Kaiser Wilhelm II was to be built on the mountain plateau. However, the execution of this plan was interrupted by the First World War. Only a 5 m high ruin remained, on which a tower with an integrated war memorial chapel was built from 1927. The larger-than-life crucifix set in the central arch of the tower was striking. This tower had to be demolished in 1972 because it was in disrepair. The undamaged crucifix should be blown up. The construction workers, all from the Catholic villages in the vicinity or of Italian origin, refused to blow up the symbol of faith. The crucifix was removed undamaged, kept for a short time in a shed on the edge of the mountain plateau and later set up not far from the motorway junction near Sotzweiler. Source: Text Wikipedia
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𝑹ö𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒄𝒉𝒆 𝑯ö𝒉𝒆𝒏𝒇𝒆𝒔𝒕𝒖𝒏𝒈 The extensive excavations that were carried out during the redesign of the Schaumberg plateau showed for the first time that the area was already being used intensively in Roman times. An extensive building with mighty walls in particular deserves attention. It proves that the square was already built on in the 3rd century AD. The foundation stone of the building took place in the 1st / 2nd Century AD. The oldest part is a wall at least 19m long and 1.1m thick made of hand blocks, which belonged to a 12m wide building, against which several vaulted cellars were placed shortly afterwards. A coin find shows that these cellars were demolished towards the end of the 3rd century AD and the building was reinforced by a row of arched walls. Very unusual and almost unknown from archaeological excavations, these arches do not open inwards but outwards. The building is interpreted as a high altitude sanctuary, which later became a fortification structure. Source: Text information board
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In autumn, when the leaves have fallen, the view into the distance is clear again and a visit is worthwhile.
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Nice all round view of Heusweiler
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The new alpine hut is a premium hiking trail highlight and of course for the biker too, great management 👍
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The region around Lebach, while characterized by rolling hills, offers several popular elevated areas for outdoor enthusiasts. The Litermont Summit Cross marks the highest point of the Litermont mountain range, known for its acclaimed premium hiking trail. Another significant spot is the Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower, offering extensive views and a permanent exhibition. The Hoxberg is also a notable elevated area, popular for both hiking and mountain biking.
Yes, the Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower is considered family-friendly. It offers accessible paths and facilities, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the area around the Josef Chapel at Hirteler Cross is also noted as family-friendly.
You can expect diverse natural features, including dense forests, rocky landscapes composed of volcanic rhyolite, and natural wetlands like the 'Froschparadies' (Frog Paradise) on the Litermont. The region also features dramatic gorges and offers panoramic views from various summits, extending across Saarland and into France.
Yes, the region is rich in history and folklore. On the Litermont, you can find a Celtic ceremonial site and historical elements such as Westwall bunkers. The area around the Hoxberg features the 'Kaltensteine,' two large stone blocks steeped in local myths and legends. The Schaumberg Tower itself has a rich history, with a permanent exhibition inside.
The 'Litermont-Gipfel-Tour' (Litermont Summit Tour) is a highly acclaimed premium hiking trail, recognized as 'Hiking Trail of the Year 2007,' offering varied terrain and spectacular views. The Hoxberg is part of the 'Kaltensteinpfad' premium hiking trail. For more hiking options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Lebach guide, which includes easy to moderate trails like the 'View of the Theel Valley – View of the Saar Valley loop'.
Yes, the Hoxberg is particularly known for its trail park, making it a popular spot for mountain biking. It features various trails with elements like drops, jumps, and rock gardens, catering to different skill levels.
The views are generally panoramic and extensive. From the Litermont Summit Cross, you can enjoy spectacular vistas across large parts of Saarland and even into France. The Schaumberg Tower also provides a great vantage point with wide-ranging views. The Summit Cross on Bergehalde Viktoria offers a clear panorama of Püttlingen, especially during autumn.
While the region can be enjoyed year-round, autumn is particularly recommended for its clear views, especially from spots like the Summit Cross on Bergehalde Viktoria when the leaves have fallen. Spring and summer also offer pleasant conditions for exploring the diverse landscapes and trails.
The Litermont offers a rich and varied hiking experience. Its 'Litermont-Gipfel-Tour' is a premium trail winding through rocky landscapes, forests, and hilly terrain. Hikers can discover a willow dome, a Celtic ceremonial site, Westwall bunkers, and a geological educational trail. The trail also features natural wetlands, dramatic gorges, and adventurous sections secured with ropes, providing an 'alpine touch' before reaching breathtaking panoramic views from the summit cross. You can find more details about the Litermont-Gipfel-Tour on Wikipedia.
Yes, the 'Kaltensteinpfad' premium hiking trail on the Hoxberg is known for its challenging steep ascents and descents. The 'Litermont-Gipfel-Tour' also includes adventurous sections and varied terrain that can be considered challenging for some hikers, providing an 'alpine touch'.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, scenic forest passages, and the combination of natural beauty with local folklore and historical sites. The panoramic views from summits like the Litermont Summit Cross and the Schaumberg Tower are highly valued. The dedicated trails for mountain biking on the Hoxberg also draw enthusiasts.
Yes, for example, at the Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower, there is a restaurant where you can enjoy food or drinks after your hike. Specific cafes and pubs near other trails would require local inquiry.
Beyond hiking, Lebach offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for road cycling, such as the 'Steinberg – Asian Garden, Lebach loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Lebach guide. For touring bicycles, options like the 'View of Falscheid – View of the Saar Polygon loop' are available in the Cycling around Lebach guide.


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