Best mountain peaks around Kiedrich are found within the Taunus Mountains, offering diverse elevated areas. Kiedrich's municipal area extends north into the Taunus, featuring the Dreibornsköpfe as its highest point at 548 meters. The broader Rheingau region, adjacent to Kiedrich, includes prominent peaks like Kalte Herberge and Hohe Wurzel. The area is also known for its high-elevation vineyards, contributing to its unique landscape.
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The Goethe Stone near the Wiesbaden district of Frauenstein is a tetrahedron erected in 1932 to commemorate Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's stay at this location.
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The Goethe Stone near the Wiesbaden district of Frauenstein is a tetrahedron erected in 1932 to commemorate Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's stay at this location. The Goethe Stone, erected in 1932 in Frauenstein On the southeastern slope of the Spitzen Stein, a 254.5-meter-high hill in the Rheingau Mountains southeast of the Frauenstein castle ruins, sits the Hof Nürnberg, a popular restaurant and winery offering a good view of the Rhine and the Rheingau region with its vineyards. In 1815, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe stopped here during his second visit to Wiesbaden to conduct geological studies. In 1932, a monument was erected in his honor next to the Hof Nürnberg, high above the vineyards at an elevation of 230 meters above sea level, overlooking Frauenstein, Walluf, and the Mainz side of the Rhine: the so-called Goethe Stone, a tetrahedron built from rectangular blocks on the base of an equilateral triangle, its soaring apex reminiscent of an obelisk.
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The vantage point offers a fantastic view over the Rhine plain, the Rheingau region, and the surrounding vineyards. 🍇Erected in 1932 in honor of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the striking tetrahedron commemorates his spa stay in Wiesbaden in 1815. At that time, Goethe wandered through the vineyards and returned to this place again and again – fascinated by the landscape and its geological features.
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several rest areas with good views
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Beautiful view over the vineyards
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The Rauenthal wine tasting stand is located at the edge of town in the direction of Bubenhäuser Höhe. In addition to fixed tables and benches, seating invites you to linger. The wonderful view over the Rhine Valley and the surrounding area delights walkers and hikers alike. A real insider tip at Bubenhäuser Höhe
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From here you have a great view all the way to Donnersberg.
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Within Kiedrich's municipal area, the Dreibornsköpfe is the highest point at 548 meters. In the broader Rheingau region, you'll find the Kalte Herberge (619 meters), which is the highest mountain in the region, and the Hohe Wurzel (617.9 meters), known for its views towards Großer Feldberg and Taunusstein. Additionally, Kiedrich is famous for its elevated vineyards, some reaching up to 240 meters, offering unique cultural and scenic experiences.
For expansive panoramic views, consider visiting the Kalte Herberge, the highest mountain in the Rheingau, which now offers extensive vistas reaching as far as Rheinhessen on clear days. Another excellent spot is the View over the Rhine Valley from Bubenhäuser Höhe, providing great views across the grapevines towards the Rhine, complete with seating and a shelter. The Hohe Wurzel Summit also offers views through clearings towards the distant Großer Feldberg and Taunusstein.
Yes, the Kaiser Wilhelm Tower (Schläferskopf) is a notable man-made monument on the 454.2-meter high Schläferskopf mountain. It features an observation tower and a forest restaurant. Another historical site is the Goethestein Monument and Rhine Valley View, a slender pyramid built in honor of Goethe's visit in 1815, offering a huge view of the Rhine plain.
The region is characterized by the Taunus Mountains, offering rugged landscapes and dense forests. The Dreibornsköpfe, as the highest point within Kiedrich, provides views of the surrounding Taunus. The Hohe Wurzel Summit is known for its exposed tree roots in cleared areas, which gave the peak its name. Kiedrich's elevated vineyards, with their unique phyllite slate, loess, and quartzite soil, are also a significant natural feature, contributing to the region's renowned winemaking.
Yes, the View over the Rhine Valley from Bubenhäuser Höhe is considered family-friendly, offering a great view with benches and a shelter. The Goethestein Monument and Rhine Valley View is also suitable for families, providing a historical point of interest with expansive views.
The area around Kiedrich offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Rauenthaler Serpentinchen – Scenic Road to Wispertal loop from Eltville' or 'View of Binger Mäuseturm – Hindenburg Bridge Ruins loop from Erbach (Rheingau)'. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Kiedrich guide. The Kaiser Wilhelm Tower (Schläferskopf) area also features an official MTB Downhill track.
Absolutely. There are several running trails available, including routes like 'Kiedricher Hof – Kiedrich Old Town loop from Kiedrich' and 'Eberbach Abbey – Eberbach Abbey loop from Kiedrich'. You can find more options and details in the Running Trails around Kiedrich guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse summits, viewpoints, and historical sites. The expansive views, especially over the Rhine Valley and towards distant landmarks, are frequently highlighted. The combination of natural beauty, such as the elevated vineyards, and cultural points like the Kaiser Wilhelm Tower, makes for a rich exploration experience. The komoot community has shared over 481 photos and given more than 1000 upvotes, reflecting the area's appeal.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity in the region. Routes like 'Vollrads Castle – Rhein Riverside Path Near B42 loop from Eltville am Rhein' and 'View of Burg Rheinstein – View of Binger Mäuseturm loop from Erbach (Rheingau)' are available. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Gravel biking around Kiedrich guide.
Kiedrich's vineyards are unique due to their high elevation, reaching up to 240 meters, and their specific soil composition. The soil, a mix of phyllite slate, loess, and quartzite, provides high mineral content and excellent drainage. This forces the Riesling vine roots deep into the rock, contributing to the distinct character and prominent salinity found in the wines, particularly from sites like the Turmberg vineyard. These elevated vineyards are integral to the region's scenic beauty and winemaking heritage.
Yes, there is a prominent telecommunications tower, the Hohe Wurzel Telecommunications Tower. However, it's important to note that this tower is not located at the actual summit of the Hohe Wurzel. The highest point of the Hohe Wurzel (617.9 meters above sea level) is approximately 500 meters northwest of the tower, where you'll find the Hohe Wurzel Summit itself.


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