Best mountain peaks around Olsberg are found in the Sauerland region, offering diverse experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area features impressive rock formations and the highest point in North Rhine-Westphalia. These mountains provide varied trails and opportunities for exploration. Olsberg is a destination for those seeking natural landscapes and challenging hikes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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You have a great panoramic view of the surrounding area from up there.
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The up to 90 meters high Bruchhauser stones are a striking landscape symbol of this region and a landscape protection area. All are under strict nature protection, there is only one way up on the field stone with its summit cross.
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Storage pond on the Ettelsberg for snow production at the foot of the Hochheideturm.
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Storage basin on Ettelsberg, with a very beautiful view of the Sauerland
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You can rest and take a break around the storage basin on the Ettelsberg. 🥾🥾
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Especially when the heather is in bloom, the Bald Asten is a sea of flowers. There is also a hotel up here. At 841.9 meters, it is the third highest mountain in the Rothaargebirge after the Langenberg and Hegekopf and the second highest mountain in North Rhine-Westphalia after the Langenberg. The Lenne and Odeborn springs and a high heath are located on the mountain.
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Has a great view from the reservoir and beautiful reflections with the sun.
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Nice view and pretty terrain, well-developed paths. Too overrun for my taste, however.
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The region around Olsberg offers several impressive peaks. The Langenberg Summit is the highest point in North Rhine-Westphalia. The Olsberg Summit, easily recognized by its striking summit cross, provides fantastic panoramic views. Additionally, the Bruchhauser Steine are a unique natural monument with historical significance, featuring four impressive rock formations.
The Langenberg Summit, standing at 843 meters above sea level, holds the distinction of being the highest mountain in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is a significant point along the famous Rothaarsteig long-distance hiking trail.
Yes, the Bruchhauser Steine are a prominent natural monument consisting of four impressive rock formations: Feldstein, Goldstein, Bornstein, and Ravenstein. These rocks have historical significance, potentially serving as a sanctuary and refuge for Celts thousands of years ago, adding a layer of cultural intrigue to their unique geological features.
From the Olsberg Summit, you can enjoy fantastic panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the town of Bigge, Olsberg, and the broader Rothaargebirge mountain range. The Feldstein Summit at Bruchhauser Steine also offers a broad panorama. For an even wider perspective, the Asten Tower on Kahler Asten provides an excellent all-round view.
Yes, several peaks offer family-friendly experiences. The Langenberg Summit is considered family-friendly and dog-friendly. Kahler Asten is also family-friendly, featuring a restaurant at the summit. For a unique experience, the Hochheideturm Observation Tower is wheelchair accessible and family-friendly, offering a lift to the top.
For a challenging ascent, consider the 'Klippenweg' (Cliff Path) to the Olsberg Summit, which is described as strenuous but rewarding. The ascent to Feldstein Summit at Bruchhauser Steine is also described as 'alpine,' requiring the use of hands in some sections. Additionally, sections of the Rothaarsteig long-distance hiking trail, which passes over the Langenberg Summit, offer challenging routes for experienced hikers.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'Bornstein (Bruchhauser Steine) – Goldstein (Bruchhauser Stones) loop from Bruchhausen' which is a difficult 3.4 km route. For gravel biking enthusiasts, routes like 'The Ruhr River in Olsberg – View of the Bruchhauser Steine loop from Bigge' offer challenging rides. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Olsberg and Gravel biking around Olsberg guides.
Yes, the area around the Bruchhauser Steine offers circular routes, such as the 'Bruchhauser Steine circular route,' allowing visitors to explore these impressive formations. The 'Bornstein (Bruchhauser Steine) – Goldstein (Bruchhauser Stones) loop from Elleringhausen' is a difficult 4.2 km hike. These trails provide an opportunity for some light climbing in permitted areas, enhancing the adventurous feel. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Olsberg guide.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views from summits like the Olsberg Summit and Feldstein Summit. The unique geological formations of the Bruchhauser Steine and their historical significance are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the challenging yet rewarding ascents and the opportunity to relax on panorama loungers after a climb. The region's natural beauty and well-maintained paths for various activities are consistently highlighted.
Yes, at the Olsberg Summit, hikers can relax on benches and a dedicated relaxation panorama lounger. On the Langenberg Summit, a Rothaarsteig hammock provides a unique spot to rest. For more substantial refreshments, Kahler Asten features a hotel with a restaurant at its summit plateau, ensuring physical well-being after your climb.
The Sauerland region, including Olsberg, is generally beautiful for hiking in spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. While the region is also known for winter sports, some trails might be covered in snow or ice during winter, requiring appropriate gear. For the best views and comfortable hiking, late spring to early autumn is ideal.


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