The former Fortress Löwenstein in the district of Oberurff-Schiffelborn, part of the community of Bad Zwesten in Northern Hesse exists today as a partially reconstructed castle ruin.
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The Georg-Viktor Tower is right next to the castle ruins Eisenberg – surrounded by a wall and a moat – at roughly 560 meters above sea level.
The glassed-in platform of the tower is the highest vantage point in northwestern Germany (room for up to 100 persons).
From atop the tower visitors enjoy not only a lovely view of large parts of the Hessian mountain landscapes.
The Dommelturm stands at the peak of the Dommel, which gives a view of all directions, for instance over the Diemelsee Nature Preserve.
The Wüstegarten lies 675 metres above sea level and is the highest mountain in the Kellerwald.