Best mountain peaks around Scharbeutz are not traditional mountains due to the region's coastal and generally flat terrain, with an elevation of approximately 12 meters above sea level. However, the area features several elevated points and structures that offer expansive views. These locations are significant in the local context, providing unique perspectives of the picturesque Baltic Sea coastline and the gently rolling landscapes of Schleswig-Holstein. The highest point in the broader Schleswig-Holstein region is Bungsberg, at 168 meters.
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From the pretty tower you have a magnificent view of the surrounding area, and on a clear day you can even see as far as Lübeck.
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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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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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The Bismarck Tower on the Pariner Berg also serves as an observation tower. Once you reach the top, you can see the Holstein Switzerland, the Schwartau valley and even the Bay of Lübeck shimmers through. But the most beautiful view of Lübeck is blocked by trees. At the top, you can sit perfectly on the concrete base and therefore take a rest.
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great panoramic view from Pariner Berg
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Be sure to look at the other side, there is also a great view here
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Due to Scharbeutz's coastal and generally flat terrain, you won't find traditional mountain peaks. Instead, the region offers elevated points, observation towers, and lighthouses that provide expansive views. These locations are significant locally for their unique perspectives of the Baltic Sea coastline and the gently rolling landscapes of Schleswig-Holstein.
The highest point in the broader Schleswig-Holstein region is Bungsberg, which stands at 168 meters (551 feet). While not directly in Scharbeutz, it's the highest elevation in the state.
Yes, several historical elevated structures offer great views. The Gömnitzer Tower, a former sea mark, dates back to 1827 and is a symbol of the municipality of Süsel. The Pelzerhaken Lighthouse, with its first tower built in 1842, also has a rich history. Additionally, the Bismarck Column on Pariner Berg, constructed around 1901/1902, is another significant historical landmark.
For panoramic views, the Gömnitzer Tower provides views of Holstein Switzerland and the Bay of Lübeck. The Pelzerhaken Lighthouse offers scenic vistas over the Baltic Sea and Neustadt Bay. From the Bismarck Column on Pariner Berg, you can see as far as Lübeck, the Holstein Switzerland landscape, and the Schwartau valley. The Kattenberg Summit also offers a wonderful panoramic view of Holstein Switzerland.
Yes, the Pelzerhaken Lighthouse and Kattenberg Summit are both considered family-friendly options. These spots typically offer accessible paths and interesting sights for all ages.
From the four small openings of the Gömnitzer Tower, you can enjoy expansive views of the surrounding Holstein Switzerland landscape and over the Bay of Lübeck. It's a significant landmark in the region.
Yes, the Bismarck Column on Pariner Berg is accessible to visitors after undergoing restoration. From its summit, you can enjoy fantastic views that extend to Lübeck and encompass the Holstein Switzerland landscape and the Schwartau valley.
Absolutely! The region around Scharbeutz offers various hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Haffkrug beach – Haffkrug Pier loop' or 'View of the Great Pönitzer Lake' which are part of the Hiking around Scharbeutz guide. These trails often pass by or offer views of the elevated points.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous cycling routes, including MTB trails like the 'View of the Baltic Sea loop' from the MTB Trails around Scharbeutz guide. For runners, the Running Trails around Scharbeutz guide offers options like the 'Running loop from Scharbeutz' or 'Buddie Bar – Seeschlösschen Bridge loop'.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially those extending over the Bay of Lübeck, Holstein Switzerland, and the Baltic Sea. The historical significance of structures like the Gömnitzer Tower and Bismarck Column also adds to the experience. Many enjoy the accessible paths leading to these viewpoints and the opportunity to see the diverse landscapes, even in varying weather conditions.
The Kattenberg Summit, at 46 meters high, is known for its wonderful panoramic view of Holstein Switzerland. It offers a wide vista even in less ideal weather conditions and features seating and info boards for visitors to enjoy the scenery.


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