Best mountain peaks around Uehrde are characterized by scenic hills and valleys rather than traditional high-altitude summits, with the region's elevation around 107 meters. While Uehrde itself does not feature prominent mountain peaks, it offers various hiking and cycling routes through its natural landscape. For those seeking more mountainous terrain, the Harz Mountains are located nearby, providing a selection of higher elevations. The area is known for trails that offer views and cater to different fitness levels.
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A very beautiful tower on the Heeseberg in a good location between the Elm and Harz. When visibility is good 👀 the Brocken in the Harz is clearly visible!
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The Brocken (popularly known as the Blocksberg) is the highest mountain in the Harz Mountains, in Saxony-Anhalt and in all of northern Germany at 1141.2 m above sea level. It is located in the Schierke district of the town of Wernigerode in the Harz district. The mountain and its surroundings in the Harz National Park are one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany. The Brocken is the most dominant mountain in Germany. From the Brocken summit, when visibility is good, you can see the Großer Inselsberg in Thuringia, the Köterberg in the Weserbergland, the Petersberg north of Halle (Saale) and the Magdeburg Cathedral, 79 km away. When visibility is very good, the Rothaargebirge (164 km away) and the Rhön (152 km) are also visible. In excellent conditions, the Fichtelberg, about 224 km away, and the neighboring Keilberg (227 km) in the Czech Republic can also be seen. The narrow-gauge Brocken Railway has been running to the summit since 1899, apart from interruptions due to destruction in the Second World War and later due to the division of Germany. The transmitters on the Brocken, which have been in place since the 1930s, have a large technical range due to their exposed location in the High Harz. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Remlinger Heerse is a nature reserve in the Lower Saxony municipality of Remlingen-Semmenstedt in the district of Wolfenbüttel. The nature reserve with the designation NSG BR 155 is approximately 12.5 hectares in size. It is part of the 648 hectare FFH area "Asse". To the south and east it borders on the landscape protection area "Asse, Klein Vahlberger Buchen and adjacent landscape parts", which has been incorporated into the nature reserve within the scope of the nature conservation ordinance, to the north and west it borders on the landscape protection area "Asse". The area has been under nature protection since March 6, 2020. The responsible lower nature conservation authority is the district of Wolfenbüttel. (Source: Wikipedia)
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An impressive tower and you can even climb it and enjoy the great view from the top. It is not easy to reach from the south side as there is a 15 percent gradient at the top. There are also benches at the foot of the tower so you can take a break there.
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In 1912, the observation tower was built by Karl Kleye using his own funds. The stone required to build the Heeseberg Tower comes from the Heeseberg quarries.
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The highest point of the Aces…
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An ideal place to take a little break.
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The Heesebergturm - sometimes not a Bismarkturm - is a well-preserved vantage point on the Heeseberg ridge! The old deciduous tree population is not quite as high, but...!
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Uehrde is characterized by scenic hills and valleys rather than traditional high-altitude mountain peaks. The region's elevation is around 107 meters. You'll find elevated viewpoints, summit crosses, and observation towers that offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including distant glimpses of the Harz Mountains.
Among the most popular spots are the Heeseberg Tower, a 20-meter high observation tower offering views towards the Harz and Elm mountains, and the Eilumer Horn Summit Cross, a distinct landmark accessible via a trail. Another favorite is the View of the Brocken, which provides clear vistas of the highest mountain in the Harz on good visibility days.
Yes, the Remlinger Herse Nature Reserve is a notable natural monument. It features the highest point of the Asse at 234 meters above sea level, offering viewpoints and forest trails. In winter, the views through the trees are particularly good.
The region around Uehrde is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For specific routes and guides, explore options like Gravel biking around Uehrde, MTB Trails around Uehrde, and Running Trails around Uehrde.
While specific 'family-friendly' tags aren't always present, many of the trails through Uehrde's scenic landscape are suitable for various fitness levels. The area's hills and valleys offer accessible routes for pleasant walks. The Heeseberg Tower, for instance, is easily accessible and provides a rewarding view for all ages.
The region's routes are particularly appreciated for their natural beauty in spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for hiking and enjoying the viewpoints.
Yes, on days with good visibility, you can catch distant views of the Harz Mountains from several elevated points around Uehrde. The Heeseberg Tower and the View of the Brocken are excellent spots for this, with the latter specifically designed to offer vistas of the Brocken, the highest peak in the Harz.
Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views, especially from the Heeseberg Tower, which offers clear sightlines to the Harz and Elm. The distinct landmark of the Eilumer Horn Summit Cross is also a popular highlight, providing a sense of accomplishment for hikers. The natural beauty of the trails and the opportunity to experience the region's diverse landscapes are highly valued.
The Heeseberg Tower itself has historical significance, having been built in 1912 and renovated in 2011. It stands as a testament to the region's appreciation for its landscape and offers a historical perspective alongside its scenic views.
For those seeking more traditional and challenging mountain terrain, Uehrde is conveniently located in proximity to the Harz Mountains. The Harz offers a selection of higher mountains and hills and is a recognized area for more strenuous outdoor activities in Germany. You can find more information about the Harz Mountains on Wikipedia.
From the top of the 20-meter high Heeseberg Tower, you can enjoy extensive panoramic views over the treetops. On clear days, you can see towards both the Harz and Elm mountains. The entrance to the tower is free and it's accessible all year round.
The Eilumer Horn Summit Cross is accessible via a trail. While it's a bit off the main path, it can be reached without significant difficulty, making it a rewarding destination for hikers.


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