The Hubertusviadukt, built in 1907, is a captivating sight to behold. Sitting high above the Hubertusschlucht, it is an impressive stone arch bridge that stretches 150 meters long and 50 meters high with six openings and red sandstone blocks from Neckar region. Train enthusiasts have the perfect vantage point to view the railway line of the Hunsrückbahn, which is considered the steepest regularly operated route in Germany. This structure serves as an unforgettable reminder of nature's beauty as well as manmade splendor. It is the ideal destination for hikers and railroad fans alike to explore and admire.