Mountain peaks around Quarnbek are characterized by the region's low-lying topography within the "Ostholsteinisches Hügel- und Seenland." Quarnbek, a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, features an average elevation of 15 to 16 meters above sea level. The area is defined by its position on the southern bank of the Nord-Ostsee-Kanal and its proximity to the Flemhuder See. While traditional mountain peaks are not present, the landscape includes notable elevations and historical sites.
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Neolithic large stone graves and Bronze Age burial mounds can be found on the Achtstückenberg on the Old Eider Canal. (Source: Wikipedia)
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94m high elevation in the forest. No far-reaching view possible, as it is surrounded by trees. There is a small boundary stone on the "summit"
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94m high, at the top a boundary stone marks the summit in the dense forest, so the distant view is blocked.
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94m high, at the top there is a boundary stone in the dense forest.
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There are Neolithic megalithic tombs and Bronze Age burial mounds on the Achtstückenberg, which indicate a human settlement around the years 4,300 to 550 BC. [B. Morio, History of Holtenau]
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There is a bench here, which is a great place to rest and strengthen yourself
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Please do not approach from the north via the trail! Currently a lot of deforestation above and catastrophic underground on the way to the "summit".
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The refuge is no longer there, just a marker stone. Approaching from the north is my favorite, because it is not that steep, on the south side it is flowing down again.
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While Quarnbek is in a low-lying region, there are a few elevated points offering unique experiences. The highest is the Kieler Berg Summit at 94 meters, located within the Westensee nature park. Another significant spot is the Krähenberg Summit, which, at 82 meters, provides beautiful unobstructed views in all directions. The View from Achtstückenberg also offers picturesque views over fields and has historical significance.
The highest elevation point in the immediate vicinity of Quarnbek is the Kieler Berg Summit, reaching 94 meters. Despite being the highest, its summit is densely forested, so it does not offer panoramic views.
Yes, the View from Achtstückenberg is considered family-friendly. It features a bench for resting and offers picturesque views over the fields. The area also has historical significance with Neolithic megalithic tombs and Bronze Age burial mounds.
The region around Quarnbek is characterized by its position on the southern bank of the Nord-Ostsee-Kanal (Kiel Canal) and proximity to the Flemhuder See (Lake Flemhude). You'll find agricultural landscapes, forests, and natural monuments. For example, the Kieler Berg Summit is within a nature park, and the Krähenberg Summit offers wide views of the surrounding natural scenery.
Yes, the View from Achtstückenberg is notable for its historical context, featuring Neolithic megalithic tombs and Bronze Age burial mounds, indicating ancient human settlement. Additionally, the broader Quarnbek area includes historical structures like Gut Quarnbek Manor and Park, which dates back to 1282, and the historic Levensau High Bridge over the Kiel Canal.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking trails, including routes around the Flemhuder See Nature Reserve. For those who prefer running, there are several running trails, such as the Flemhuder Lake loop. Additionally, you can find traffic-free bike rides that explore the scenic surroundings.
The elevated points themselves, like the Kieler Berg Summit and Krähenberg Summit, are generally accessible via intermediate trails. For broader hiking options, you'll find a mix of difficulties. Many routes around Quarnbek, such as those around Flemhuder See, are rated as 'easy' or 'moderate', making them suitable for various fitness levels. Some longer cycling routes can be 'difficult'.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes. For instance, the 'Flemhuder See Nature Reserve – Lake View Near NOK loop from Quarnbek' is an easy 5.8 km hike. Another easy option is the 'Flemhuder See Singletrack – Flemhuder Lake loop from Quarnbek', which is about 2.4 km. These routes are great for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll.
The region around Quarnbek is beautiful throughout the year, but spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the trails are typically dry, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Late autumn and winter can also be appealing for quiet walks, though conditions may be colder and some paths might be muddy.
For scenic views, the Krähenberg Summit is an excellent choice, as it is not overgrown and offers beautiful views in all directions. The View from Achtstückenberg also provides picturesque vistas over the surrounding fields. Additionally, the historic Levensau High Bridge offers panoramic views of the Kiel Canal.
Near the View from Achtstückenberg, there is a bench for resting, and a nearby Café and Restaurant 'Schleusen-Garten' where you can stop for refreshments. While the Kieler Berg Summit and Krähenberg Summit are more natural spots, the surrounding villages and towns in the Quarnbek area offer various cafes and pubs.


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