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Family friendly hiking trails around Hofheim am Taunus are situated within the Taunus mountains, a region defined by rolling hills, dense forests, and charming valleys. The landscape features the Hofheim City Forest, offering easily accessible paths, and the Kapellenberg, known for its views. Hikers can explore varied terrain, from tranquil valleys like the Lorsbacher Thalweg to higher elevations offering panoramic vistas of the Rhine-Main region.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Moderate 8-mile hike in Naturpark Taunus, exploring Hofheim's Stadtwald and reaching Meisterturm for views.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Grey Stone at the Cohausen Temple is a Taunus quartzite, which was formed by Tertiary weathering and Quaternary exposure and was later probably brought to its current location as a menhir.
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The listed chapel, a landmark of Hofheim, is visible from afar (e.g., from the A66 motorway). Its impressive history was commemorated in 2016 with an exhibition and a book at the Hofheim City Museum, marking the 350th anniversary of the vow made there. The quotations in this text are taken from that book. Following the horrors of the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), another catastrophe claimed victims among the population: the plague. In 1665, it was brought up the Rhine from Cologne to Mainz and spread – primarily via market ships – to Frankfurt and, from 1666 onward, to Flörsheim. Soon, other towns in the Main Valley were also affected. Hofheim was an exception. After the threat became tangible, particularly due to plague deaths in Zeilsheim and Flörsheim, Pastor Johannes Gleidner led the people of Hofheim in a procession to the "Rabberg" hill on June 3, 1666 (Ascension Day). As one of his later successors, Antonius Hilf, described in 1864, the procession, accompanied by penitential hymns, proceeded "up the vine-covered slope." Young men carried banners, the cross, and the canopy, beneath which four virgins carried an image of Mary. At the top, Gleidner asked if they would like to name the mountain "Carmelberg" (Carmel Mountain), build a chapel there, and vow to "make several pilgrimages there each year." Afterward, the people "fell to their knees, deeply moved," and made the vow—at which point, at that very moment, the bells of the parish church below began to ring. When further plague victims appeared in Wicker, Weilbach, Eppstein, Fischbach, Hochheim, Flörsheim, Eddersheim, Castel, Mainz, Frankfurt, and Zeilsheim, Gleidner led the communities of Hofheim and Marxheim up the mountain again on July 2, 1666 (the Feast of the Visitation). Pilgrims from surrounding villages joined the pilgrimage, and Gleidner renewed "the vow, made known to him by everyone, that if God would avert the afflictions of the plague, he would build a chapel on this site to His glory and to the praise of the Blessed Virgin Mary." Hofheim was spared from the plague, and in May 1667, work began on preparing the timber for the half-timbered structure. The chapel was consecrated on September 29th. One hundred years later, the church had become too small, and a new, larger one had to be built. By this time, a "pilgrimage tourism" had developed around the chapel, which was also a "thorn in the side" of the local priest. The new stone building was more than twice the size of the old chapel: 27.90 meters long, 12.60 meters wide, and 13.20 meters high. A gallery provided additional seating capacity. From 1774 onwards, silent prayer services were permitted, as the chapel was not consecrated until ten years later (1784). ```
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The Meisterturm is a 30.8-meter[1] (approximately 37 meters including the antenna) high observation tower in Hofheim am Taunus. It is located at 292 meters above sea level[2] on the wooded Kapellenberg hill northwest of the town. Today, it only rises a few meters above the surrounding trees. However, it offers a complete panoramic view: to the south over the Rhine-Main region, and on a clear day as far as the Odenwald forest; to the north, the Taunus mountain range, including the Großer Feldberg.
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Large erratic boulder made of sedimentary rock from a primeval ocean
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Hofheim am Taunus offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking opportunities. You'll find over 325 easy routes, perfect for families looking to explore the beautiful Taunus region together.
The best seasons for family hiking in Hofheim am Taunus are spring and autumn. In spring, the meadows are vibrant with colorful flowers, while autumn transforms the forests into a spectacular display of colors. The mild weather during these seasons is ideal for outdoor activities with children.
Yes, there are several easy circular walks perfect for families. For instance, the Ritterweiher and Orjeweiher – Deer Enclosure Taunus loop from Wildsachsen is an easy 5 km route that offers a pleasant experience for all ages. The Hofheim City Forest also features easily accessible paths, including a nature trail well-suited for children to discover local flora and fauna.
Hofheim's trails offer diverse natural landmarks and scenic viewpoints. You might encounter the tranquil Lorsbacher Thalweg winding along a small stream, or enjoy panoramic views from the Großer Mannstein (Staufenschwur Lookout). The Meisterturm, located within the Hofheim city forest, also provides magnificent views of the Rhine-Main region and the Taunus mountains.
Yes, the Hofheim Wildlife Park – Kapellenberg Pine Grove loop from Main-Taunus-Kreis is a great option. This route allows you to combine a hike with a visit to the wildlife park, offering an engaging experience for children to observe local animals.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Hofheim am Taunus area. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near wildlife, and to respect local regulations. The region's extensive network of paths through forests and valleys provides plenty of space for you and your canine companion.
Certainly! The Kapellenberg Archaeological Loop is a notable trail that takes you through the Naturpark Taunus and the city forest, offering insights into the region's past. Additionally, hikes to Kapellenberg itself often pass charming old half-timbered houses and the pilgrimage church Maria Geburt.
Many trailheads in Hofheim am Taunus are accessible by public transport. The town is well-connected, and local bus services often reach areas close to popular hiking starting points, such as those near Kapellenberg or the Hofheim Wildlife Park. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for specific routes.
Parking is generally available near popular hiking areas. For trails around Kapellenberg or the Hofheim Wildlife Park, designated parking lots are usually provided. For routes like the Lorsbacher Thalweg, you can often find parking in nearby residential areas or small public lots at the start of the trail. Always look for official parking signs.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Hofheim am Taunus, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling hills and dense forests to charming valleys, and the well-maintained network of trails suitable for all ages. The panoramic views from spots like the Meisterturm are frequently highlighted as a favorite.
Yes, the View of the Baháʼí Temple – Panorama Trail Langenhain loop from Main-Taunus-Kreis is a specific route that provides scenic views of the Baháʼí Temple, offering a unique cultural and visual experience during your hike.
Absolutely. The Lorsbacher Thalweiher is an idyllic lake surrounded by meadows and forests, perfect for picnics or leisurely walks. While not a specific route listed, many trails in the area will lead you close to such serene spots, offering a peaceful break during your family adventure.


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