Best mountain peaks around Wenden are found in the Sauerland region, characterized by low mountain ranges, rolling hills, and dense forests. The municipality of Wenden is situated between the Rothaargebirge and Ebbegebirge Nature Parks. This area offers a varied landscape, making it suitable for outdoor activities. It is known for its extensive network of hiking trails.
Last updated: August 3, 2026
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The NSG Kirrberg is located in the east of Alchen and thus belongs to the city of Freudenberg. The adjacent NSG Heiden and Magerrasen near Truppach belongs to the city of Siegen. Both protected areas form the Truppacher Heide.
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The heather is certainly beautiful in the spring when the broom is in bloom.
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The Trupbacher Heide is wonderful in every season
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The Trupbacher Heide is a pleasure in all seasons
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The Giebelbergkreuz is at this point, but it is not a lookout point, there is "only" forest. There is also no view from the Giebelberg itself.
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Not only worth a trip by bike, but also always nice on foot.
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The Wenden region, nestled in the Sauerland, offers several popular spots. Among them, the Kindelsberg Tower is a highlight, offering extensive views and a historical site. Visitors also enjoy the Martinshardt Summit Cross for its panoramic views, especially after recent clearings. For a natural experience, Trupbacher Heide is known for its beautiful heathland and old trees.
Yes, the Wenden region is suitable for families. Trupbacher Heide is a great option, offering a beautiful landscape with numerous old trees and hidden single trails that families can explore. The Ischeroth Viewpoint is also considered family-friendly, providing a great place to rest and enjoy the view. Additionally, the 'Adventure Forest Trail' mentioned in the region research is a family-friendly option with play and climbing stations.
Wenden is situated in the Sauerland region, characterized by low mountain ranges, rolling hills, and dense forests. You'll find picturesque river valleys and varied landscapes. The area includes natural features like the heathland at Trupbacher Heide and numerous forested areas, offering a blend of open spaces and dense woodland.
Spring and autumn are considered the best seasons for hiking around Wenden. During these times, the weather is mild, and the landscapes are vibrant, making for pleasant outdoor experiences. While the region experiences a 'very wet climate' with frequent fog in winter, hiking is still possible, but conditions may be more challenging.
Yes, the Kindelsberg Tower is not only a viewpoint but also a historical site. It's associated with legends and features a ring wall plant from the distant past, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.
Beyond hiking, the Wenden area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, with options like the 'Großmicke Stream – Red Bicycle Sculpture loop' or the 'Bigge Footbridge – Großmicke Stream loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails, including routes like 'Biggesee Viewing Platform – View of the Biggesee and Sondern loop'. You can explore these and more on the dedicated komoot guides for Running Trails around Wenden and MTB Trails around Wenden.
Yes, Wenden offers easy hiking options. You can find trails like the 'View from Ischeroth – View from Ischeroth loop' or the 'Bigge Spring – Small Pond loop', which are categorized as easy. These routes are perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Wenden guide.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive views, especially from spots like Kindelsberg Tower and Martinshardt Summit Cross. The varied path surfaces and the long descents on trails like those near Giebelberg Summit are also appreciated. Many enjoy the beautiful heathland and hidden single trails at Trupbacher Heide, noting its beauty in every season.
While Wenden itself features lower mountain ranges, it is nestled between the Rothaargebirge and Ebbegebirge Nature Parks. The highest peak in the nearby Ebbe Mountains is Nordhelle (663.3 meters / 2,176 ft). In the Rothaargebirge, you'll find Langenberg, which is the highest peak in North Rhine-Westphalia, reaching 843.2 meters (2,766 ft).
Yes, the region offers circular walks. For instance, the Kindelsberg Tower can be combined with a 14-kilometer path, suggesting a circular route. The region research also mentions the 'Rundweg um den Biggesee' (circular trail around the Biggesee reservoir) which offers scenic views and historical sights.
Yes, there are options for refreshments and rest. The Kindelsberg Tower has a restaurant, offering 'good food' according to visitor tips. Additionally, the Martinshardt Summit Cross is described as an 'ideal place to take a little rest', and the Ischeroth Viewpoint is noted as a 'great place to rest and enjoy the view' with a table set up by the local Heimatverein.
For more experienced hikers, the Giebelberg Summit (528 m) offers a challenging experience. Visitor tips describe it as an 'exhausting tour with extreme gradients for this region and a wide variety of path surfaces', making the 'long descent' particularly rewarding.


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