Rossert, Mountain summit in Kelkheim, Germany.
Rossert is a summit in the Kelkheim area that rises to 516 meters and features multiple hilltops within a protected natural zone. The landscape shows the typical terrain of the Taunus region with forested slopes leading to the main peaks.
The name Rossert originates from Old High German terminology relating to the rocky character of the terrain. The mountain has long been a destination for people seeking outdoor activities in the Taunus region.
The summit serves as a gathering point for hikers from surrounding towns and communities who regularly visit for day trips. Locals and visitors use the trails to experience the natural landscape of the region together.
Several hiking trails of varying difficulty lead to and around the summit, with options for different fitness levels. Good walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are essential for any visit to the area.
A small mountain shelter sits near the summit and offers hikers a spot to rest with views of the surrounding area. From this shelter, visitors can see across the valley toward other peaks in the distance.
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