The Lützelsoon (also called the Kleiner Soon) is a part of the Hunsrück hills, 599.1 m above sea level (NN),[1] in the county of Bad Kreuznach, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
The Lützelsoon, which is covered by natural woodland and criss-crossed by paths, is not a particularly well known tourist area, yet offers trails especially suitable for hikers and cyclists, as well as those interested in castles, conservation or geology.
The Teufelsfels ("Devil Rock", 569.0 m), a natural monument, on the crest of the Lützelsoon, is the largest and most interesting of the four large quartzite buttes.
The tower offers a unique 360 degree view over the Hunsrück, the thickly wooded heights of the Idar Forest, the Schwarzwälder Hochwald and the Soonwald as far as the Donnersberg in North Palatinate.
The highest summit in the Lützelsoon is the Womrather Höhe at 599.1 m. The following is a list of hills, high points and rock formations – sorted by elevation in metres (m) above sea level (NN)[1]: In and around the Lützelsoon lies several small, picturesque slate villages: Other interesting villages in the vicinity are: