Discover the Hunsrück
Hiking
Hiking or trekking? Some of Germany's most scenic hiking trails are located in the Hunsrück: the Saar-Hunsrück Climb and the Soonwaldsteig Trail. In this section you will find a selection of hiking trails in the Hunsrück, a tour planner, and great offers for hiking holidays and hiking hotels in the Hunsrück.
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Explore the cycle paths of the Hunsrück. Connecting routes also enable you to reach the Moselle Cycle Route, or allow you to link through to a cycle tour along the Rhine. In this section you will find a variety of cycle tours, cycle tour packages, and accommodation for cyclists in the Hunsrück.
More informationNature
The natural scenery of the Hunsrück is undisturbed and relaxing. The Saar-Hunsrück and Soonwald-Nahe nature parks are just packed with natural adventures, while the Hunsrückhaus activity centre on the Erbeskopf mountain is another enticing venue.
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Culture is an experience in the Hunsrück. Discover small-scale events such as farmers' markets, or large events such as the Nature One (festival of electronic music), and explore the history of the region in countless museums and castles. The Roads of the Romans links Roman elements in the Hunsrück with Roman attractions on the Moselle, in the Eifel region, in Saarland, and in Luxembourg.
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The regional SooNahe brand provides plenty of local Hunsrück products to sample and taste. Visitors can also try wines from the neighbouring regions of Moselle, the Middle Rhine and Nahe. There are some really tasty delicacies on offer at culinary events such as the "à la région" gourmet festival in the Hunsrück.
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We can't guarantee snow, but if there is some we can promise you plenty of skiing fun and tobogganing enjoyment, whether you are doing some Alpine skiing on the Erbeskopf or tobogganing in the Dollberge mountains.
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