Best mountain peaks around Hummelfeld offer diverse hiking experiences within the Hüttener Berge Nature Park. This Hummelfeld hiking area is characterized by its rolling hills and elevations, providing a unique landscape for exploration. The region features 6 distinct peaks, many of which offer expansive views of the surrounding natural environment, including glimpses of the Baltic Sea. These dominant geographical features make Hummelfeld a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: August 20, 2026
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Not far from the summit of the Aschberg stands this imposing Bismarck statue from 1901.
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Moving Bismarck: 1901 first erected in Apenrade, on the occasion of the 1920 referendum in Schleswig, where Apenrade became Danish, Bismarck was kept in a barn near Rendsburg for 10 years, until it was finally erected here in 1930.
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From the freely accessible 20 m high observation tower Aschberg enjoys a 360° panoramic view over the treetops. In the north you can discover Schleswig.
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On the summit there is a green and yellow pole behind a wildlife fence. Hardly worth it, even the short detour.
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A 30 m long branch path leads from the hiking trail towards the summit. Here you stop at a wildlife fence. Behind it a green-yellow pole marks the summit.
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The pictures show it: NO summit cross.
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At 106m the highest elevation in the nature park - at the top only a yellow stick in a delimited piece of forest as a marking.
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The highest elevation in the Hüttener Berge is the Scheelsberg near Ascheffel at 105.8 m. It is easy to reach until just before the summit. Unfortunately, the "summit" itself is unspectacular, fenced in and so densely overgrown that you have no views. But it is the highest elevation here and therefore of course a highlight.
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The mountain peaks around Hummelfeld are characterized by their rolling hills and elevations within the Hüttener Berge Nature Park. This unique landscape offers diverse hiking experiences, with many peaks providing expansive views of the surrounding natural environment, including glimpses of the Baltic Sea. They offer a 'summit feeling' that is rare in this region, despite their modest elevations.
You can expect a variety of terrain, from forest paths to technical sections, particularly around highlights like Heidberg Summit and Trails. While the region features rolling hills, some climbs can be quite noticeable, such as the good 70-meter ascent over almost one and a half kilometers to the Aschberg from Ascheffel.
Yes, the mountain peaks around Hummelfeld are situated within the Hüttener Berge Nature Park. This designation ensures the preservation of its unique landscape and offers a protected environment for outdoor activities.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Aschberg Observation Tower and the Bismarck Monument on the Aschberg are both accessible and offer great views, making them suitable for families. The Aschberg area also features a hotel complex with a restaurant, providing amenities for a family outing.
Yes, some trails are dog-friendly. For instance, the Scheelsberg Summit is categorized as dog-friendly, offering a natural environment for you and your canine companion to explore.
The most prominent historical site is the Bismarck Monument on the Aschberg. This impressive 7-meter-high statue has a rich history, having been moved from its original location in Apenrade and re-erected on the 97.8-meter-high Aschberg in 1930. It offers a great view from its elevated position.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the Hummelfeld region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore trails like 'Views of the Schlei Cliffs' or 'Haus Fellhorst Abandoned Hotel' in the Hiking around Hummelfeld guide. Mountain bikers can enjoy routes like 'Forsthaus Trail' or 'Alutech Trail' from the MTB Trails around Hummelfeld guide.
Absolutely. The Aschberg Observation Tower is a must-visit. This 20-meter-high platform provides sensational views of the surroundings and extends all the way to the Baltic Sea on clear days. It's part of the Panorama Hotel Aschberg, and its restaurant is perfect for a break.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse hiking experiences and the 'summit feeling' offered by the region's peaks. The sensational outlooks after climbs, especially from Heidberg Summit and Trails, are highly praised. The unique combination of natural beauty, historical sites like the Bismarck Monument, and the expansive views from the Aschberg Observation Tower are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Summit cross with logbook (Scheelsberg, Hüttener Berge) is a unique feature. It is probably the only summit in Schleswig-Holstein with both a summit cross and a summit book, offering a special tradition for hikers to participate in.
The highest elevation in the Hüttener Berge Nature Park, which encompasses the Hummelfeld area, is the Scheelsberg Summit, standing at 106 meters above sea level. It is marked by a yellow stick in a delimited piece of forest.


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