Best mountain peaks around Kasseedorf are primarily represented by the Bungsberg, the highest point in Schleswig-Holstein. This region, known as Holstein Switzerland, features a landscape shaped by ice-age moraines, offering elevated views and recreational opportunities. While Kasseedorf itself is characterized by peaceful countryside, lakes, and forests, the nearby Bungsberg provides a significant natural landmark. The area offers diverse activities and viewpoints for visitors seeking elevated perspectives.
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The municipality of Schönwalde has again not set up the ski lift at the highest point in Schleswig-Holstein this winter... so winter sports enthusiasts should be prepared for a lot of uphill walking. The restaurant is unfortunately closed.
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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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From the Gömnitzer tower you have a wonderful view over large parts of East Holstein
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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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Great view from the Gömnitzer Berg on Neustadt, the Bay of Lübeck and inland. Well, from the tower you can only see through the hatches, it's just a former sea mark from 1826/27.
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At 179 m, the telecommunications tower is higher than the entire Bungsberg. At a height of 42 m there is a viewing platform that can be reached via steps, from which you have a tremendous view over the whole of East Holstein.
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The Gömnitzer Berg (also "Gömnitzberg") is a 93.80 meter high elevation near the village of Gömnitz in the district of Ostholstein (municipality of Süsel) in Schleswig-Holstein. Geologically, it is an ice-age terminal moraine of the Baltic ridge typical of Holstein Switzerland. The Gömnitzer Berg is the third highest elevation in the district of Ostholstein after the Bungsberg and the Weiberberg. Like this, it grants a wide view of the surrounding landscape of Holstein Switzerland and the Bay of Lübeck. On the top of the Gömnitzer Berg is the Gömnitzer Turm, a former sea mark that was built to replace a tree struck by lightning, which served as a landmark for the sailors. The marking of the highest point of the Gömnitz mountain is a few meters next to the Gömnitz tower. There is a transmission mast a short distance from the Gömnitz tower. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6mnitzer_Berg
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In the stairwell there is a play of colors through the stained windows of the tower. At the top you have a nice overview of the country. Admission is free.
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The main elevated point near Kasseedorf is the Bungsberg Summit, which is the highest elevation in Schleswig-Holstein at 167 meters above sea level. Other notable viewpoints include the historic Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg and the Gömnitzer Tower, a former sea mark offering views of Holstein Switzerland and the Bay of Lübeck.
Yes, the Bungsberg area is very family-friendly. Both the Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg and the Bungsberg Summit are suitable for families. The area features well-maintained nature trails through the woods, perfect for pleasant outdoor strolls and easy hikes. The telecommunications tower on Bungsberg also has a public observation deck accessible via an internal staircase.
From the Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg, you can expect extensive panoramic views over the Ostholstein region, including forests, lakes, farmland, and even the Baltic Sea on clear days. The telecommunications tower on Bungsberg also offers a viewing platform at 40 meters height, providing wide vistas of Schleswig-Holstein and parts of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in good visibility. The Gömnitzer Tower provides views of the surrounding landscape of Holstein Switzerland and the Bay of Lübeck.
The Bungsberg area is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the forests. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the panoramic views. In winter, when there's sufficient snow, the Bungsberg transforms into Germany's most northerly skiing area, offering skiing, snowboarding, and tobogganing.
Absolutely. The Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg is a protected monument with a rich history, originally built in the 19th century. The Gömnitzer Tower also has historical significance as a former sea mark. The Bungsberg itself is an ice-age terminal moraine, adding geological interest to its natural history.
The area around Bungsberg is excellent for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on well-maintained nature trails. In winter, with enough snow, it becomes Germany's northernmost ski area with a drag lift and pistes for skiing, snowboarding, and tobogganing. The source of the Schwentine River, one of Schleswig-Holstein's longest, is also located on the Bungsberg.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg – Gremsmühle at Kellersee loop from Schönwalde am Bungsberg'. For mountain biking, consider the 'Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg – Bungsberg Trail loop from Kirchnüchel'. You can find more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Kasseedorf and MTB Trails around Kasseedorf guide pages.
Yes, the Bungsberg area offers various trails. For running, you might enjoy routes around the nearby lakes, such as the 'Eutin Castle – Bebensund Bridge loop from Großer Eutiner See'. The natural trails around Bungsberg are also suitable for hiking. More details can be found on the Running Trails around Kasseedorf guide page.
The Bungsberg lookout tower, including the Elisabeth Tower, is most reliably reached by car. There are designated parking areas from which it's a short walk to the towers.
While not high in elevation compared to southern German mountains, the Bungsberg is unique as the highest point in Schleswig-Holstein. It's also notable for being an ice-age terminal moraine and, in winter, transforms into Germany's northernmost ski area, offering a rare opportunity for winter sports in this flat northern region.
There have historically been facilities near the Bungsberg Summit. However, it's worth noting that the restaurant at the summit has been closed recently. It's advisable to check current availability before your visit.
The Schwentine River, one of Schleswig-Holstein's longest, originates on the Bungsberg. This highlights the natural importance of the Bungsberg as a water source and contributes to the region's diverse natural landscape, which includes numerous lakes and forests.


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