Best mountain peaks in Schleswig-Holstein are characterized by rolling hills rather than towering ranges, with the highest elevation reaching 168 meters. This northern German state offers numerous hills that serve as popular destinations for recreation and scenic views. The landscape provides opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature in a tranquil setting.
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The Pelzerhaken Lighthouse is located about four kilometers southeast of Neustadt in Holstein, in the Pelzerhaken district on the Baltic Sea. It serves as a navigation light for ships in Neustadt Bay, a subbay of Lübeck Bay.
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The Baltic Sea Waterways and Shipping Authority is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the tower; the fire is monitored and remotely controlled from the branch office in Travemünde. Entry to the fenced-in area and viewing of the tower are prohibited.
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The first tower on this site was built in 1842 and 1843 under Danish rule. It was a square, plastered building with an extension.[1] The adjoining lighthouse keeper's house housed the pilot quarters until 1876. The lighthouse keeper also served as customs assistant until 1864/65.[2] The 12-meter-high tower was equipped with a rotating lens. A kerosene lamp provided the continuous white light, which was interrupted twice every two minutes, each time for 13 seconds at 15-second intervals.
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The Pelzerhaken Lighthouse is located about four kilometers southeast of Neustadt in Holstein in the Pelzerhaken district on the Baltic Sea. It serves as a navigation light for ships in Neustadt Bay, a subbay of the Bay of Lübeck.
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At 76.8 meters, the Boxberg is not the highest elevation in the Aukrug Nature Park, but it is one of the few moraine peaks in central Holstein that deserves the name "mountain." The Itzespitze, at 83.4 meters, is even higher than the Boxberg. Today, only a few beech trees grow on the grounds of the Boxberg recreational forest. If you want to learn more about the Aukrug Nature Park and its origins, visit: https://nationale-naturlandschaften.de/gebiete/naturpark-aukrug.
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Pelzerhaken Lighthouse Lighthouse in Neustadt in Holstein. The first tower on this site was built in 1842 and 1843 under Danish rule. It was a square, plastered building with an annex.
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Next to the Elisabeth Tower is the 179 m high Bungsberg radio tower, which was built between 1975 and 1977. From the tower's free-to-access observation platform at a height of 40 m, you can see large parts of Schleswig-Holstein as well as parts of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and the Baltic Sea in good visibility conditions.
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The height of the telecommunications tower built in 1977 is 179m. The tower is open to the public. There is a viewing platform at a height of approx. 40m, which can be reached via almost 200 steps. The view from up there is absolutely magnificent.
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The highest point in Schleswig-Holstein is Bungsberg Summit, reaching 168 meters (551 feet) above sea level. It is located in a beautiful forest and is a popular destination for hiking.
While Schleswig-Holstein is known for rolling hills, you can find more challenging sections. Heidberg Summit and Trails offers demanding technical sections, particularly for mountain biking, with sensational outlooks after a climb through the forest.
For expansive views, consider the Langer Otto Observation Tower (Hahnheide Conservation Area), which provides panoramic views over the Stormarn Switzerland region. The Uwe Dune (Uwe-Düne) on Sylt also offers exceptional vistas over the island and, on clear days, to Denmark.
Yes, many areas are suitable for families. The Bungsberg Summit area is family-friendly with its forest trails. The Aschberg Observation Tower is also noted as family-friendly and even wheelchair accessible in parts, offering facilities and a cafe.
Beyond hiking and mountain biking, Schleswig-Holstein offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those mentioned in the Running Trails in Schleswig-Holstein guide, and extensive cycling routes, including those in the Cycling in Schleswig-Holstein guide, which features routes like the 'Culinary loop of Lake Plön'.
Yes, some peaks have historical significance. The Kalkberg, Bad Segeberg is a natural monument with historical ties and a cave. The Hessenstein Tower is a historical viewpoint offering views over the Baltic Sea.
The hills of Schleswig-Holstein can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking through forests, while summer is ideal for combining visits with other outdoor activities. Even in winter, Bungsberg Summit transforms into Germany's northernmost winter sports area with a drag lift for skiing and sledding on rare snowy days.
Absolutely. The Uwe Dune (Uwe-Düne) on Sylt is a significant natural elevation, offering a unique coastal landscape and panoramic views. The region also features beautiful forests, such as those around Bungsberg and the Hahnheide Conservation Area.
Facilities vary by location. At Aschberg Observation Tower, you'll find a restaurant and cafe. The base of Boxberg also features a cafe with a beer garden. Many areas, like the Hahnheide, offer benches for resting.
Beyond Bungsberg, other significant hills include Strezerberg (130m) and Pilsberg (128m) in the Plön district, Scheelsberg (106m) and Aschberg (98m) in the Hütten Hills, and Kleiner Hahnheider Berg (100m) and Großer Hahnheider Berg (99m) in the Hahnheide. The Boxberg and Itzespitze in Aukrug Nature Park also offer wonderful views.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil landscapes, the sense of accomplishment from reaching the highest points, and the diverse opportunities for recreation. Many enjoy the beautiful forests, the panoramic views from observation towers, and the well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling. The unique coastal views from places like the Uwe Dune are also highly valued.


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