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Hiking Trail recommended route Stage 4

Westerwald-Steig Stage 4: Rennerod - Westerburg (East - West)

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  • Rast an der Holzbachschlucht bei Seck
    Rast an der Holzbachschlucht bei Seck
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This stage of the trail through the High Westerwald passes the Seitenstein and the Secker Weiher lakes. The highlight is the wild, romantic Holzbach gorge near Seck.

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Distance 16.1 km
5:00 h
202 m
288 m
506 m
314 m

The trail passes right by the Secker Weiher lakes, which lie between Rennerod and Westerburg. On the banks of the largest lake there is a campsite with restaurant. The main attraction of this stage of the trail is the Holzbach gorge, which begins near the Dappricher Hof café near Seck. The gorge is about one kilometre long and almost 20 metres deep. Broken up basalt boulders and fallen trees give the narrow valley its wild and romantic character.

Author’s recommendation

For families with children: Holzbach gorge with educational nature trail

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Michael Sterr
Update: May 31, 2023
Difficulty
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Highest point
506 m
Lowest point
314 m
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Rest stops

Restaurant Pizzeria La Vita
Die Mühlenbäcker Filiale Rennerod
Restaurant Elegance
Restaurant DIVINO
Hofcafé Hofgut Dapprich
Hotel Deynique
Alte Landsratsvilla Hotel Bender

Safety information

Wear sturdy shoes and appropriate, weatherproof clothing that protects you from cold and wet or heat and sun.Take enough liquid with you. There are not always places to stop for refreshments.Please wear walking shoes appropriate for the trail, which will give you sufficient grip even on slippery and steep or rocky and uneven paths.If you are of the opinion that certain sections of the trail are not passable for you, then you should avoid them. Especially in adverse weather conditions, muddy and slippery passages can occur on natural paths.Especially in autumn, you should also be aware that leaves lying on the ground can hide uneven surfaces, roots, stones or holes in the path. You must expect path impairments of this kind when you undertake a hike.Although the trail is very well marked throughout, you should always have a suitable hiking map with you for safety reasons.

Tips and hints

www.rennerod.de
www.westerburgerland.de

Start

Rennerod (496 m)
Coordinates:
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50.607774, 8.059052
DMS
50°36'28.0"N 8°03'32.6"E
UTM
32U 433419 5606631
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Destination

Westerburg

Turn-by-turn directions

Rennerod lies in the sheltered south-sloping Holzbach Valley. The Westerwald-Steig trail continues as far as the town. After about 2 kilometres we reach the Seitenstein, a 20m high basalt formation in the middle of the forest, and information boards which recount an exciting local legend. Forest paths lead to the Secker Weiher lakes, which were created in 1672 by Prince Moritz Heinrich von Nassau-Hadamar near a small hunting lodge. The largest lake is 20 hectares in size and has a campsite with restaurant. The highlight of this stage of the trail is the Holzbach gorge, which begins near the Dappricher Hof café near Seck. The River Holzbach, a tributary of the Elbbach, has carved a deep gorge in the basalt rock before it continues on past Gemünden on its way to Hesse. The gorge is about one kilometre long and almost 20 metres deep. Broken up basalt boulders and fallen trees give the narrow valley its wild and romantic character. Information panels along the trail help you to identify some of the plants and animals found in the gorge. Gentle hills, extensive deciduous forests and wide grassy valleys characterise the area around Westerburg. The trail passes a campsite and the 'Zum Katzenstein' restaurant and continues on narrow paths through the forest to the Katzenstein, a flat basalt rock. There is a monument here commemorating the ethnic Germans who were expelled from former German territories in the east, as well as a wonderful view of Westerburg and the Taunus. We soon reach the eastern outskirts of Westerburg, where this stage of the trail ends, and can easily find our way into the town centre.
Access paths (marking: green W on a yellow background)

Public transport

Train to ICE station at Montabaur and bus to Rennerod bus station; bus no. 116
Return journey from Westerburg to Rennerod: bus no. 116
www.bahn.de
www.rmv-bus.de

By road

From the south and north: via the B54 to the Rennerod exit
From the east and west: via the B255 to the Rennerod exit

Parking

Rennerod, on Bahnhofsstraße or Friedhofsweg

Coordinates

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50.607774, 8.059052
DMS
50°36'28.0"N 8°03'32.6"E
UTM
32U 433419 5606631
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike

Book recommendation by the author

- Abenteuer Westerwald-Steig, hiking guide with detailed route outlines and elevation profile, 224 pages, ISBN 978-3-93569-064-5, €12.80 - Westerwald-Steig, Schöneres Wandern Pocket, 17 half-day and full-day walks in a pocket-size map, publisher: ideemedia-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-934342-25-5, €10.95 - Rother Wanderführer Westerwald-Steig, publisher: Bergverlag Rother GmbH, from Herborn to Bad Hönningen, 112 pages with 58 colour illustrations, 16 elevation profiles, 16 1:50 000 scale hiking maps, 6 street maps, one small-scale map, ISBN 978-3-7633-4376-8, €10.90

Author’s map recommendations

- Wanderkarte-Leporello Westerwald-Steig, hiking map with GPS data and tips for day trips, rest stops and leisure activities, map size (w x h): 18 x 20 cm, 39 pages in total, including 29 pages of maps, ISBN 978-3-89920-461-2, €8.95 - Official WesterWaldSteig trail map for hikers and holidaymakers, 1:50 000 scale map, LVermGeo Rheinland-Pfalz, ISBN 978-3-89637-406-6, €8.50

Equipment

Hiking boots/shoes
Suitable weatherproof clothing


Questions and answers

Question from Hans Iseger · August 08, 2019 · Community
Bus 116 ist jetzt https://www.der-takt.de/, glaube ich
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Rating

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jungwandern.de Online Wandermagazin 
October 05, 2022 · Community
Ein schöner und abwechslungsreicher Wanderweg mit vielen tollen Aussichten! Den kompletten Wanderbericht mit vielen Tipps, Infos und Fotos findet ihr auf unserem Blog: https://jungwandern.de/mikroabenteuer-westerwald/#Westerwaldsteig
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Ariane Funk
November 08, 2020 · Community
Sehr schöne Etappe, die richtig Spaß gemacht hat. Allerdings sollte der Parkplatz am Katzenstein gemieden werden, da dies mittlerweile Privatgelände ist. Alle anderen Parkplätze in Westerburg sind aber auch irgendwie unpraktisch.
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Reiner Zeh
October 19, 2020 · Community
Einfach toll. Das Ende mitten im Wald über Westerburg ist etwas komisch. Wir sind dann noch ca. 2 km weiter bis Hergenroth, statt runter zu laufen.
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Difficulty
difficult
Distance
16.1 km
Duration
5:00 h
Ascent
202 m
Descent
288 m
Highest point
506 m
Lowest point
314 m
Multi-stage route Refreshment stops available Family-friendly Flora

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