Mountain peaks in Landkreis Offenbach are characterized by prominent hills and elevated areas that offer scenic views and recreational opportunities. The region's highest points are generally found in and around Dietzenbach. These areas contribute to the diverse landscapes of the region, providing accessible outdoor activities for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Myth of the Witches' Mountain: 1. The hill is only 15 m high. 2. There's NO view up there, nothing nada niente; not even a witch. 3. It's not worth it! 4. The path continues directly into the residential area (how boring) 👎👎👎 Tip: A definitely more attractive route runs 800 m south, past the "Buchenbusch Water Tank" to the "HB Nord" and further to the "Birkenhof Urberach Equestrian Center," ending in Messenhausen 😊.
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At 216 m above sea level, the Hexenberg is the highest elevation in the Offenbach district.
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The Gailenberg nature reserve has so many special features. It's great that there are some information boards with explanations, great.
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It is a very flat hill in a very sandy area. Wine has been grown here very successfully for several years.
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In the middle of the forest you find yourself in front of a kind of wall. It looks worse than it is, though, and you can definitely drive up it. Breuberg light, so to speak.
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Highest elevation in the Offenbach district
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A “summit cross” was erected at the “Katzenbuckel” on the cycle path from the “Tannenmühlkreisel” towards Hainstadt.
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There is no real “peak” at the “Katzenbuckel” that needs to be climbed.
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The highest elevation in Landkreis Offenbach is the Hexenberg Summit (216 m). Located in Dietzenbach, it offers viewpoints and forest trails for exploration.
For panoramic views, the observation tower near the summit of Wingertsberg in Dietzenbach is highly recommended, offering vistas of Dietzenbach and the Frankfurt skyline. Additionally, the Ebertsberg Summit and Hexenberg Summit (216 m) are noted for their viewpoints within forested settings.
Yes, several peaks are considered family-friendly. The Summit of the Mühlheim Gailenberg, Ebertsberg Summit, and Hexenberg Summit (216 m) are all categorized as suitable for families, offering accessible paths and natural environments to enjoy together.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, including extensive fruit meadows and orchards on Wingertsberg, particularly noted for its ecological value. The Summit of the Mühlheim Gailenberg features an exceptional dry biotope with rare plants. Most peaks, like Ebertsberg Summit and Hexenberg Summit (216 m), are characterized by their wooded nature, offering a tranquil, rustic atmosphere.
While specific historical details are not always clearly documented, the name Hexenberg (Witch Mountain) itself suggests a history rich in local sagas and myths, making it a unique point of interest for those exploring local folklore. The Ebertsberg Summit has speculation about a Roman watchtower, though no archaeological traces have been found.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, Landkreis Offenbach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'View over Seligenstadt – Kahl River in Alzenau loop' or road cycling routes such as the 'Raibach Ride'. There are also running trails, like the 'Maunzen Pond loop'. For more details, explore the Cycling in Landkreis Offenbach, Road Cycling Routes in Landkreis Offenbach, and Running Trails in Landkreis Offenbach guides.
The terrain around these peaks generally consists of forest trails and elevated paths. While not towering mountains, some ascents, like those to Hexenberg Summit (216 m), can be quite steep. The Ebertsberg Summit offers single trails for both ascent and descent, which can be challenging and fun for mountain bikers. Overall, the modesty of these elevations allows for accessible outdoor activities suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, the Ebertsberg Summit is particularly popular among mountain bikers, featuring single trails for both climbing and descending. Visitors describe it as a 'pleasure to drive up the small trail and then enjoy the descent,' despite its modest height.
Yes, many of the natural areas and trails around the peaks are dog-friendly. For example, the Summit Cross on Katzenbuckel is specifically categorized as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your canine companion.
Visitors appreciate the accessible nature experiences and scenic views. Many enjoy the unique character of each peak, from the 'rustic atmosphere' of Ebertsberg to the ecological value of the fruit meadows on Wingertsberg. The geological explanations at the Summit of the Mühlheim Gailenberg are also a highlight, providing an interesting and relaxing nature experience.
Yes, the Summit of the Mühlheim Gailenberg is a natural monument known for its exceptional dry biotope with rare plants and is mostly overgrown with fruit trees. The Summit Cross on Katzenbuckel is also designated as a natural monument.
You can find summit signs in the Dietzenbach region. The Dietzenbacher Wingertsberg Summit Sign is one of three such signs, with others located on the Ebertsberg and Hexenberg. These often include digital summit books for visitors to engage with.


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