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Hotels in Saar-Hunsrück. Wild. Still. Surprising.

Between Celtic burial mounds, endless forests and far-reaching views that make you forget everything for a moment: The Saar-Hunsrück region is pure nature with rugged charm and quiet superpowers. It's not just streams that murmur here, but also thoughts of tranquillity. Those who like it genuine, unadorned and a little untamed will love this region.

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Saar-Hunsrück

The Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park. Infinitely green.

An impressive landscape of dense forests, rolling hills, wild and romantic stream valleys and vast orchards stretches over more than 2,000 square kilometers. Here, where Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland meet, the nature park combines protected habitats with sustainable tourism. Whether hiking on the multi-award-winning Saar-Hunsrück-Steig trail, exploring one of the more than 100 lovingly created “dream loops” or visiting one of the interactive nature park centers - the park invites you to experience nature intensively. Particularly noteworthy: the region is home to rare animal species such as wild cats, black storks and the reintroduced beaver, while in spring the daffodil blossom bathes entire valleys in yellow.

Romantik® Hotel Saar-Hunsrück

Germany

Romantik Hotel
Erasmus

Germany
DE - Eifel

FAQ Frequently asked questions & answers

The Saar-Hunsrück region extends across parts of the federal states of Saarland and Rhineland-Palatinate and primarily comprises the Hunsrück and neighboring areas around the Saar.

The combination of unspoiled nature, historic sites, Celtic relics and a wide range of outdoor activities makes the region unique.

Hiking, cycling, mountain biking and water sports on the Saar and Moselle are the favorites. The Saar-Hunsrück-Steig is one of the most famous hiking trails.

Yes, including Celtic ramparts, castles such as Kastellaun Castle and charming half-timbered towns such as Idar-Oberstein with its gemstone tradition.

Spring to fall is ideal for outdoor activities. Nature is particularly colorful in autumn with colorful forests.

Yes, including game dishes, trout from the rivers, regional wine and typical Saar-Hunsrück specialties.

Idar-Oberstein, Trier (nearby), Saarburg and Kastellaun are well worth a visit.

By car for flexibility, on foot on hiking trails or by bike on well-signposted cycle routes.