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Hohe Loog Haus – Hohe-Loog-Gipfel (619 m) Runde von Sankt Martin

Andreas Strubel
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Hohe Loog Haus – Hohe-Loog-Gipfel (619 m) Runde von Sankt Martin

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October 25, 2025

Hohe Loog Haus – Hohe-Loog-Gipfel (619 m) Runde von Sankt Martin

Easy

01:04

3.62km

3.4km/h

100m

100m

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Overview

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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595 m

Zwerchberg Boulder Field

Highlight • Natural Monument

Very interesting place. For adults and children alike. But beware of children, the stones will be slippery in wet weather. Otherwise, it is of course a paradise for photographers 💡📸

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1.63 km

All three Loog Loops run over the Hohe Loog. They are all marked in one direction only, so you should find out about this. The PWV Hambach brochure is very informative and can be found online.

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1.64 km

Hohe Loog House

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Great hut for a rest, delicious food!

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1.76 km

Hohe Loog Summit (619 m)

Highlight • Summit

Striking rocks and a beautiful photo opportunity in a great forest not far from the catered hiking hut.

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2.33 km

Rest Area at Bildbaum

Highlight • Rest Area

The picture tree is a beautiful crossroads from which many destinations - z. B. Hahnenschritt, Hohe Loog, Hambacher Schloss, Kaltenbrunnertal and many more - can be visited.

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2.44 km

A historical boundary stone right on the edge of the path

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3.01 km

Zwerchberg Summit

Highlight • Summit

The Zwerchberg with its 589 meters above sea level is not a small mountain and certainly not a dwarf among the surrounding elevations. The word "zwerch" comes from the Middle High German "twerch" and means across.

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3.62 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

2.65 km

941 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.98 km

402 m

121 m

111 m

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