Bruchhauser Steine
Distance from (Hotel Niedersfeld-Winterberg) : 5,70 Km
Location
K47, Olsberg, 59939, Noordrijn-Westfalen, Duitsland
Rising dramatically from the forested hills of the Sauerland region in Germany, the Bruchhauser Steine are four towering volcanic rock formations that hold a unique blend of natural beauty, ancient history, and geological wonder. These stone giants – Feldstein, Goldstein, Bornstein, and Ravenstein – are not only a visual spectacle, but also a place steeped in mystery and time.
As you begin the hike from the base, the path leads you through dense woods and opens up to rocky terrain with sweeping views. Climbing to the top is a rewarding journey: the observation platform on the Feldstein offers breathtaking panoramas across the Sauerland countryside.
Formed by volcanic activity over 400 million years ago, the stones are a living textbook of geology. Their massive presence and the silence of the surrounding nature create a peaceful atmosphere that invites reflection. The site is a protected nature reserve, home to rare plant species, butterflies, and birds that thrive in the unique microclimate.
The Bruchhauser Steine are also of historical importance. Archaeological findings show that people lived here during the Iron Age, possibly using the rocks for rituals or as shelters. Along the trail, informative signs tell the story of the region's ancient past and the formation of this geological landmark.
The route to the stones is well-marked and suitable for hikers of all ages. The visitor center at the start provides maps and information, and benches along the trail offer spots to rest and take in the serene surroundings.
After your hike, the nearby village of Bruchhausen welcomes you with local food, warm hospitality, and the charm of rural Germany. Whether you're an avid hiker, nature lover, or history enthusiast, the Bruchhauser Steine offer a magical escape into a world shaped by fire, time, and legend.













