Mountain peaks around Hellenthal are characterized by a hilly landscape within the Eifel region, part of the High Fens-Eifel Nature Park. The area features picturesque forests, hills, and valleys, offering diverse natural experiences. The highest point, Weißer Stein, stands at approximately 690 to 697 meters above sea level, marking the highest elevation in the North Eifel and Rhineland. This region provides opportunities for hiking, enjoying panoramic views, and exploring historical sites.
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The White Stone is approximately 6.5 meters long, 3.5 meters wide, and 1.5 meters high; it weighs about 50 tons. It originated over 30 million years ago as part of a sandstone ridge and was transported by glaciers during the Ice Age to its current location in the Bocksvenn fen. People lived in the area around it as early as 8,000 years ago. Hearths, tools, and flint fragments have been found nearby, indicating that the stone served as a prominent landmark in the landscape from an early period. Over the millennia, it has been reinterpreted time and again – as a boundary stone, cult stone, sacrificial stone, or meeting place. To this day, the White Stone is considered mystical and fascinating, as numerous myths and legends have grown up around it.
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The modern observation tower, approximately 30 meters high, was built in 2014. From its platform, one can enjoy an impressive panoramic view of surrounding mountains such as the Hohe Acht, the Aremberg, the Michelsberg, and the Nürburgring when visibility is good. Information panels explain the directions of the view and make orientation easier.
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Behind the village of Mürringen, not far from the German border, in a wetland (Bocksvenn), you'll find a white-gray quartzite boulder, the so-called White Stone. The "White White Stone" is a Tertiary quartzite, a block of rock hardened by silica, some of which can still be found on the Eifel plateau, leveled by erosion, at elevations above 550 meters. Due to its hardness, this stone has not weathered like the other "young rock" in the surrounding area. At 692 meters above sea level, the White Stone is the second highest point in Belgium. Source: https://www.eifel.de/go/sehenswertes-detail/weisser_stein_buellingen.html
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The 30-metre observation tower was built at the end of 2014 to replace the previous tower that stood here from 1973 to 2011. Climb up the 147 steps to enjoy a panoramic view of your surroundings from an elevation of 720 metres.
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Great location, definitely worth a visit. If you look closely at the stone you can still see parts of the writing that was once there. Unfortunately the writing is almost illegible due to shrapnel etc.
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The stone is not worth making a detour, but if you pass it you can deviate from the road to view it via plank paths.
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It is believed that the White Stone was revered as a cult object by the Celts.
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At the bend of the path a slatted construction takes you to the Weise Stein (White Stone)
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The region features several significant elevated points and viewpoints. The highest point in the North Eifel and Rhineland is Weißer Stein, standing at approximately 690 to 697 meters above sea level. Here, you'll find a 30-meter Weißer Stein Observation Tower offering panoramic views. Other popular spots include Ehrensteinley Viewpoint, known for its fantastic views after a short ascent, and Horse's Head, which provides views of the Eifel mountains and even the Bay of Cologne on clear days.
From the various elevated points, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Eifel landscape, characterized by picturesque forests, hills, and valleys. For instance, the Weißer Stein Observation Tower offers a 360-degree vista, while Horse's Head provides extensive views of the Eifel mountains, with the Bay of Cologne visible on exceptionally clear days.
Yes, several spots are great for families. At Weißer Stein, beyond the observation tower, there's a spacious children's playground, a sports field, and a bouldering wall. Covered barbecue areas and seating also make it ideal for family outings. The Schwarzer Mann Summit area also offers family-friendly options, especially during winter.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through picturesque forests and valleys, with many trails leading to viewpoints. Cycling and mountain biking are also popular, with routes like those found in the Gravel biking around Hellenthal guide or the Cycling around Hellenthal guide. During winter, Weißer Stein and Schwarzer Mann transform into winter sports areas.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. Many trails lead to the various viewpoints and summits. For more detailed hiking options, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Hellenthal guide, which includes routes like the 'Teufelsley Rock Formation – Monschau's historic Old Town loop' or the 'Entrance to Steinfeld Abbey – Steinfeld Monastery Wall Trail loop'.
Absolutely. The hilly landscape provides excellent opportunities for both cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as those in the Gravel biking around Hellenthal guide, which features challenging routes like the 'Victor-Neels Bridge – View of the Dieter Dam loop'. For general cycling, the Cycling around Hellenthal guide offers options like the 'Oleft Reservoir Peninsula – Oleftal Reservoir loop'.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore historical sites. Reifferscheid Castle, located on a hill within Hellenthal, is a medieval hilltop castle with parts of its Gothic structure still standing. The historic village around it offers a glimpse into the Middle Ages. While not a natural peak, the Olef Dam is a significant structure with historical context, built between 1954 and 1959, and features a unique buttress dam design.
The region is part of the High Fens-Eifel Nature Park, offering picturesque forests, hills, and valleys. At Weißer Stein, you can see a distinct rock formation that gave the area its name, believed to have served as a cult object in Celtic times. The Olef Reservoir, created by the Olef Dam, is surrounded by forests and offers a peaceful setting for walks.
Yes, during winter, especially when snow conditions permit, Weißer Stein transforms into a recreational area for snow activities. It features a ski slope with a drag lift, a toboggan run with a lift, cross-country ski trails, and prepared snow hiking paths. The Schwarzer Mann Summit area is also known as one of the most beautiful winter sports areas in the Eifel, offering ski slopes, a toboggan run, and cross-country trails.
Visitors frequently praise the rewarding panoramic views after a hike, such as those from Ehrensteinley Viewpoint where many leave notes in the summit book. The diverse recreational facilities at Weißer Stein, including the observation tower, playground, and bouldering wall, are also highly appreciated for family outings. The tranquility of the Eifel forests and the opportunity for various outdoor activities are also key attractions.
Yes, the area has unique features. The name Weißer Stein refers to a distinct rock formation, known for its hardness, which is thought to have been a Celtic cult object. Additionally, the Schwarzer Mann Summit features a wooden statue, and its name is linked to historical wooden scaffolding used by Napoleonic surveyors or local mining and charcoal burning.
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