Mountain peaks around Uhler offer a variety of elevations and viewpoints for outdoor enthusiasts. The area features several summits, some marked by crosses, alongside historical landmarks and forested terrain. These locations provide opportunities for exploration and offer perspectives over the surrounding landscapes. The region is characterized by its natural features and points of interest that cater to different levels of activity.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Klopp near Thörlingen is a large, wooded boulder that has positioned itself in the path of the Baybach stream, which flows around it in a wide arc. After crossing several blackberry fields, you'll find an open space where people probably celebrate from time to time. In winter, there should be a decent view from the Klopp, which is covered exclusively with oak trees.
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fantastic view of the monastery
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The descent from here is OK, the cross itself is, as Danger Willi says, just a cross. The path from the Schockhütte to the cross is barely recognizable.
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Well, the trail is barely recognizable from the run-down hut to the cross, and the trail that leads under the cross is practically non-existent. But once you're at the cross, the trail section towards Treis is quite nice.
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Wind turbine forest....In the background (the yellow one) the sun
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Looks absolutely interesting
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A classic, the shock cross with fine downhill 💨
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The region around Uhler features several distinct peaks. The Treiser Schock Summit Cross marks a high point not visible from the Moselle. For historical interest, Goßberg, former bunker, stands at 483 meters and was once a US radar base with a nuclear bunker. Another significant spot is Summit Cross Above Kloster Engelport, which offers an observation deck with views of the valley at Engelport Abbey.
Yes, Summit Cross Above Kloster Engelport provides a beautiful view of the valley at Engelport Abbey from its observation deck. Additionally, the Goßberg, former bunker, despite its historical past, also offers elevated perspectives over the surrounding area.
The Goßberg, former bunker, is a significant historical site. This 483-meter peak was once a US radar base and housed a nuclear bunker during the Cold War. The region also features several summit crosses, which are often considered man-made monuments with historical or religious significance, such as the Treiser Schock Summit Cross and the Summit Cross Above Kloster Engelport.
Visitors appreciate the unique features of the peaks. For instance, the Summit Cross Above Kloster Engelport is noted for its 'beautiful view of the valley at Engelport Abbey.' The Treiser Schock Summit Cross is recognized as the highest point in its immediate vicinity, with some finding the descent from it particularly enjoyable. The Goßberg, former bunker, is described as 'a bit mysterious' due to its fenced-in nature and historical past.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, you can find a 'Nice trail from the Schockhütte to the Schock summit cross' leading to the Treiser Schock Summit Cross. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Uhler guide, which includes routes like the 'Uhler Kopf – Dünnbach loop from Korweiler' and the 'Beech forest near Uhler Höhe – Kaiserweiher loop from Uhler'.
Beyond hiking, the area around Uhler offers options for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes such as 'The Schinderhannes Cycle Path – Horner Castle (Old Ring Wall) loop from Kastellaun' in the Gravel biking around Uhler guide. For road cycling, the Cycling around Uhler guide features routes like the 'Hunsrück-Mosel Cycle Path – Lützbachtal loop from Kastellaun'.
Yes, for easier hikes, you can look into routes like the 'Kastellaun Bridge (B237) – Lake Kastellaun loop from Uhler' or the 'Beech forest near Uhler Höhe – Kaiserweiher loop from Uhler', both listed as easy in the Hiking around Uhler guide.
The Klopp near Thörlingen is a large, wooded boulder positioned in the path of the Baybach stream. It's covered exclusively with oak trees, and in winter, it's said to offer a decent view.
While specific difficulty levels for trails directly to the peaks are not detailed, some of the longer cycling routes in the area are rated as difficult. For example, the 'Hunsrück-Mosel Cycle Path – Lützbachtal loop from Kastellaun' in the Cycling around Uhler guide is considered difficult. For hiking, routes like the 'Uhler Kopf – Dünnbach loop from Korweiler' are rated as moderate.
The region is characterized by forested terrain, as seen around the Treiser Schock Summit Cross and the Klopp, which is a wooded boulder. You can also find viewpoints offering perspectives over valleys, such as at the Summit Cross Above Kloster Engelport.
Yes, the Hiking around Uhler guide includes several loop trails. Examples include the 'Uhler Kopf – Dünnbach loop from Korweiler' and the 'Dünnbach – Lake Kastellaun loop from Korweiler', offering circular options for exploring the area.


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