Zwei Steine (Idarwald High Point)
Zwei Steine (Idarwald High Point)
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Zwei Steine, also known locally as An den zwei Steinen, is a prominent summit in the Idarwald (Idar Forest) mountain range, part of the Hunsrück in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Rising to an elevation of 766.2 meters above sea level, it holds the distinction of being the second-highest mountain in Rhineland-Palatinate, surpassed only by the Erbeskopf. Its summit lies at the intersection of the Birkenfeld and Bernkastel-Wittlich counties, bordering municipalities such as Stipshausen, Hottenbach, and Hinzerath. This heavily forested peak is also…
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Zwei Steine is notable for its status as a Naturwaldreservat (nature forest reserve), established in 1982 and expanded in 1995. This reserve protects a core area of primarily 241-year-old beech trees, offering visitors a glimpse into an untouched forest ecosystem. The area's geology features Lower Devonian quartzite and sandy loam soils.
While the summit itself is heavily wooded, the surrounding Idarwald region offers various points of interest. The area holds historical significance from World War II, with visible remnants such as bomb craters, small grenade craters, and trenches in the surrounding forest, providing a unique historical perspective for hikers.
The terrain around Zwei Steine primarily consists of forest paths. Some sections along the ridge are described as a 'forest highway,' offering a relatively straightforward walk. However, the area around Steingerüttelkopf provides more engaging and varied trails, which can be moderately challenging. Sturdy footwear is always recommended due to the natural forest environment.
Yes, the extensive forest paths make Zwei Steine generally suitable for family outings, though supervision is advised, especially near historical remnants. It is also a great area for dog-friendly hikes, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations regarding nature reserves. The natural environment offers plenty of space for exploration.
Access to Zwei Steine is primarily by car, via connecting roads from Hinzerath to Hellertshausen, which branch off state road 159. Specific public transport options directly to the summit are limited, so driving is generally the most convenient way to reach the trailheads. Parking availability can vary, especially during peak seasons, so arriving earlier in the day is advisable.
While the intro mentions the area is enjoyable much of the year, to avoid crowds, consider visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons (spring and late autumn). Autumn is particularly beautiful when the beech forest transforms with vibrant colors. For a quieter experience, early mornings are generally best, regardless of the season.
For experienced hikers seeking more challenge, exploring the trails around the Steingerüttelkopf area is recommended, as these offer more varied and engaging terrain compared to the 'forest highway' sections. While not alpine, these routes provide a good workout within the natural forest setting. komoot offers various routes that highlight these more demanding sections.
Given the forested terrain and potential for varied weather in the Hunsrück mountains, hikers should wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing temperatures, and rain gear is always a good idea. Bringing sufficient water, snacks, and a map or GPS device is also recommended, especially for longer routes.
The duration of a hike to Zwei Steine's summit and surrounding area can vary greatly depending on your starting point and chosen route. Shorter, direct paths to the summit might take 1-2 hours round trip, while exploring the nature reserve and historical sites on a circular walk could easily extend to 3-5 hours or more. It's best to consult specific route details for accurate timings.
Zwei Steine is located within a natural forest reserve, so there are no direct cafes, pubs, or accommodation facilities at the summit or immediate vicinity. Visitors will find amenities in the nearby municipalities such as Stipshausen, Hottenbach, Hinzerath, or the larger town of Idar-Oberstein, which offer various dining and lodging options a short drive away.