Best mountain peaks in Hochsauerlandkreis are characterized by a diverse landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and an extensive network of hiking and cycling trails. This region, often referred to as the "High Sauerland District," offers numerous peaks for exploration. It is known for its natural beauty and provides an environment for outdoor activities throughout the year. The area features a variety of mountain terrain, including prominent summits and viewpoints.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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You can enjoy a real summit feeling on the 704 meter high Olsberg with its summit cross. From here you have a fantastic view of Bigge, Olsberg and the surrounding Rothaargebirge. You can also discover the Bruchhauser stones. You can relax on various benches and a relaxation panorama lounger after the challenging climb over the cliff path.
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The Clemensberg is located in the Neuer Hagen nature reserve, also known as the Niedersfelder Hochheide. It is the fifth highest mountain in the Sauerland. The Clemensberg once had a height of 839.2 meters. But the peak of the mountain was removed as part of the diabase mining. Today's summit is to the north-east of the quarry and originally had a height of 837 metres. As part of a reclamation plan, this peak was raised to 840 meters. Today's summit cross is almost 450 meters west of the former summit. From the mountain cross you can enjoy a wonderful view over the natural area of Harfeld to the Rothaarkamm. Various benches invite you to linger at the summit cross. See sauerland-verzeichnis.de
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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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At the summit of Homert you have a breathtaking view of the mountains and valleys of the Sauerland. The climb up the 656 meter high mountain is very worthwhile. When you reach the top, take a little time and enjoy the panorama and the clean air.
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Just enjoy it 😉😁 wonderful
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The cross conveys a message on the inscription.
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The Lõrmecketurm usually offers a good overview. Foggy weather conditions can also set in.
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The two wooden figures have a roof over their heads, but are lightly covered with snow. At the top it is quite windy and fresh.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Olsberg Summit (704 m), which provides fantastic all-round views of Bigge, Olsberg, and the Rothaargebirge. Another excellent choice is Kahler Asten, especially from its observation tower, where on clear days you might even see the Brocken in the Harz mountains. The Feldstein Summit (Bruchhauser Steine) also offers a very nice view alongside its considerable rock formations.
Yes, several peaks and areas are suitable for families. Langenberg Summit (843 m), the highest point in North Rhine-Westphalia, is considered family-friendly, offering a peaceful experience. The Kahler Asten area also features trails suitable for families, especially around the popular tourist destination of Winterberg. Additionally, the region offers easy hikes like the Briloner Waldfeenpfad or Der „fabelhafte Elfensteig“ in Winterberg-Züschen, which are perfect for families.
The highest mountain peak in Hochsauerlandkreis, and indeed in North Rhine-Westphalia, is Langenberg Summit (843 m). It offers a sense of accomplishment for hikers and is known for its relative solitude, providing a peaceful experience.
The Hochsauerlandkreis region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter dense forests, rolling hills, and unique rock formations, such as those at the Feldstein Summit (Bruchhauser Steine). The area also features extensive heathlands, particularly around Kahler Asten, which is a forest-free Hochheide. Many peaks offer viewpoints overlooking the surrounding Rothaargebirge mountain range.
Absolutely. The region, especially around Kahler Asten and Winterberg, transforms into a winter wonderland. It's a central point of the "Skiliftkarussell Winterberg" ski resort, offering numerous ski and snowboard slopes, some with floodlights for night skiing. You can also find opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
The region is crisscrossed with well-marked trails. You can find moderate routes like the Golddörfer Route from Westfeld to Kahler Asten, the Bödefeld Gold Village Route, or the Langenberg circular route near Bruchhausen. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Hochsauerlandkreis.
Yes, many trails in Hochsauerlandkreis are dog-friendly. For instance, the area around Langenberg Summit (843 m) is noted as dog-friendly, offering a peaceful environment for you and your pet. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect local wildlife and other hikers.
The Hochsauerlandkreis offers rewarding experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer provides lush green landscapes and longer daylight hours for exploration. Winter is perfect for snow sports, especially around Kahler Asten, when the area transforms into a ski resort.
While primarily known for natural beauty, some peaks have historical significance. For example, the Kahler Asten area is a prominent part of the Rothaar mountain range and has an observation tower with a long history. The Wilzenberg Tower is also listed as a historical site and religious building, offering a blend of nature and heritage.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling, particularly gravel biking. You can find challenging routes like 'Along the Upper Ruhr – Uplandsteig Forest Trail loop from Winterberg' or 'View of Sauerland Forests – Orketal Valley loop from Siedlinghausen'. For more details on cycling, check out the gravel biking guide for Hochsauerlandkreis.
The Kahler Asten summit is particularly well-equipped, featuring a hotel with a restaurant directly at the top, ensuring your physical well-being. Other popular areas and trailheads throughout Hochsauerlandkreis, especially near towns like Winterberg and Olsberg, offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
The difficulty levels vary, catering to different fitness levels. Peaks like Feldstein Summit (Bruchhauser Steine) require surefootedness and suitable footwear due to considerable rock formations. Many other summits, such as Olsberg Summit (704 m) and Langenberg Summit (843 m), are generally considered intermediate. The region also offers easier trails for beginners and families.


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