Best mountain peaks around Hildesheim are found in a region characterized by its diverse low mountain ranges and forested hills. This area, located south of Hildesheim, offers a variety of elevations and natural features. The landscape includes prominent summits and viewpoints, providing opportunities to explore the local topography. These peaks contribute to the natural appeal of the Hildesheim region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The tower is unfortunately currently closed ☹️
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A beautiful, largely natural hiking trail through the beech forest, with beautiful views to the north
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It's inconspicuous, the highest point of the hill, but richly "decorated" with its chic stone marker, benches, and geodetic point. Unfortunately, there's no view from here, but the path to the Wilhelm Raabe Tower on the Große Sohle isn't far.
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Beautiful little summit cross. Someone decorated it colorfully.
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In the middle of the forest, far away from everyday life
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And people who are afraid that the steps will break. The steps are very old but still hold up. But the view at the top makes up for that.
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Swings in strong winds, so not for people with a fear of heights.
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Among the most popular peaks are the Ernst-Binnewies Tower (Tafelbergturm) on Hohe Tafel, which is the highest point of the Seven Mountains and offers extensive views. Another favorite is Bloße Zelle (480 m), the highest point in the Hils, known for its rest areas and scenic walks along the Kammweg. Visitors also highly appreciate Griesberg in the Hildesheim Forest, which features a summit cross and a summit book.
Yes, the region offers diverse low mountain ranges and forested hills suitable for various skill levels. While specific 'easy' categories are not always listed for peaks, the Osterberg Summit is noted as family-friendly, suggesting a more accessible experience. Many of the forested ascents are generally manageable for beginners.
The Osterberg Summit is explicitly categorized as family-friendly, making it a good choice for outings with children. Its natural monument status and forest setting provide an engaging environment for younger explorers.
Many peaks offer excellent viewpoints. From the Ernst-Binnewies Tower on Hohe Tafel, you can see Alfeld, Brüggen, and the Leinebergland, with views extending far to the west on clear days. The Bloße Zelle (480 m) offers superb views along the Kammweg. During winter, Griesberg in the Hildesheim Forest can provide magnificent views over the ridge of the Hildesheim Forest and towards Hildesheim.
For those seeking a more demanding experience, the Kabus Tower at Welfenhöhe is categorized as challenging. Additionally, the nearby running and road cycling guides feature several 'difficult' routes, such as the Schulenburger Berg Trail – Forest Path loop, which can provide a strenuous workout in the region's varied terrain.
The mountain peaks around Hildesheim can be enjoyed throughout the year. While spring to autumn offers lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking, winter also has its charm. For instance, the Griesberg in the Hildesheim Forest provides magnificent views over the ridge and towards Hildesheim during the winter months, especially after a fresh snowfall.
Many peaks feature interesting man-made or natural monuments. The Ernst-Binnewies Tower (Tafelbergturm) is a 19-meter observation tower built in 1926. You can also find summit crosses, such as on Steinberg (Tosmar) and Tosmarberg, often accompanied by summit books for hikers to sign. Bloße Zelle (480 m) is recognized as a natural monument.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the Lake Hohnsensee – Innerste Weir loop. For mountain biking, consider routes like the Wilhelm Raabe Tower – Firebreak Hut Viewpoint loop. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic rides like the Roter Berg Road Climb – Marienburg Castle loop.
While the main peaks are well-known, exploring the smaller, less frequented summits can offer a sense of discovery. For example, the Heidelbeerenberg summit, though not as prominent, provides a peaceful forest experience. Many of the region's 23 peaks offer unique perspectives away from the busiest spots.
Visitors particularly enjoy the rewarding views from observation towers and natural viewpoints, the opportunity to sign summit books at various crosses, and the overall natural beauty of the forested hills. The sense of accomplishment after a climb and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently highlighted by the komoot community, who have shared over 290 photos and given more than 560 upvotes for these peaks.
Yes, some peaks are associated with historical significance. The Steinberg (Tosmar) Summit Cross is also listed as a historical site. The region's history is often intertwined with its natural landscape, offering glimpses into the past through various monuments and remnants.
The Tosmarberg area, including the Tosmarberg Summit Cross and Steinberg (Tosmar), is known for its summit crosses and guest books. While the view from Steinberg used to be better, a small 'peephole' remains, and better views can be found nearby on the Hammberg. The Tosmarberg summit cross, inaugurated in 2010, offers a great view in good weather and also has a guest book.


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