Best mountain peaks around Hohen Neuendorf are characterized by a low elevation landscape, with the highest point reaching approximately 66 meters above sea level. The region offers gently rolling terrain suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. While not mountainous in the traditional sense, these areas provide natural landscapes and walking routes. The town itself sits at an average altitude of 55 meters above NHN.
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Nestled in the depths of the Tegel Forest, hidden from the prying eyes of most hikers, lies the mystical Apolloberg. Its history dates back to 1708, when a tar kiln was built on its property. In later years, an inn followed, which not only accommodated the thirsty and hungry, but also welcomed travelers to its youth hostel. Its former name, Eichelberg, may sound less poetic, but it has by no means lost its meaning over time. Until recently, Mount Apollo was characterized by a different, more profound mysticism. Instead of man-made crosses, one found artfully arranged branches and roots, whose origin was as shrouded in mystery as their meaning. An unknown artist had managed to create impressive masterpieces from the simplest elements of the forest that captivated the viewer. The path to Apolloberg may be more difficult and less obvious than that to Ehrenpfortenberg, but that's exactly what makes it so attractive.
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Deep in the heart of the Tegel Forest, surrounded by whispering trees and the gentle rustling of leaves, stands the Ehrenpfortenberg - at 69 meters, the highest natural elevation in Reinickendorf. A special place where the history of Berlin can be felt with every root and every stone. It was here where Elector Frederick III, later crowned King of Prussia, had gates of honor built to mark his most important places. Even though the gate itself has long since fallen victim to time, the wooden summit cross, which was only erected in the 1990s, is a reminder of this era. Many years ago you could see all the way to Berlin Palace from this silent witness. Today you may still be able to see a path, but for the most part only trees surround the summit. An ideal terrain for forest lovers and those who want to experience the forest in its purest form. For adrenaline lovers, the hilly landscape also offers ideal conditions for cyclocross. But be careful! The dense network of paths can be confusing. If you get lost here, Komoot is recommended as a reliable navigation system. Joggers and dogs liven up the paths, especially on weekends, and the summit has a bench where you can relax. Here, in the partial shade, an imposing old beech tree sits enthroned, which, although it has already seen its best days, proudly and majestically overlooks the Ehrenpfortenberg. A place where you can breathe deeply, feel the history and enjoy the so-called "forest bathing" to the fullest. It is not only one of the rare places with a summit cross in Berlin, but also a real insider tip for everyone who appreciates the peace and magic of the forest.
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There is also a good parking space for cars at the Baggersee.
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In addition to the Arkenberger See (in which you can swim), there is also a beautiful, more natural lake, which is also located directly below the Arkenberg
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Not just one of the rare summit crosses in Berlin. There is a bench to rest and a view of a great old beech tree, which unfortunately has already seen better days. Hopefully she holds out for a long time.
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Highest mountain in Reinickendorf, but you all know that... Very nice place for "forest bathing" - quietly located in the semi-shade, a bench is available with a view of the imposing, old beech!
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The highest point in Berlin-Reinickendorf.
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The Hohen Neuendorf area is characterized by a relatively low elevation, with the highest point reaching approximately 69 meters above sea level. While not mountainous in the traditional sense, these 'peaks' refer to natural elevations and gently rolling landscapes that offer pleasant outdoor experiences, scenic viewpoints, and forested areas for exploration.
The highest natural elevation is the Summit Cross at Ehrenpfortenberg, which reaches 69 meters. It's marked by a wooden summit cross and is located in a forested area.
Yes, the Summit Cross at Ehrenpfortenberg has historical significance. It was once a favorite hunting ground of Elector Frederick III, and a gate was built there to mark his coronation as King of Prussia. The wooden summit cross was added in the 1990s.
The Arkenberge Quarry Lake offers an almost unreal landscape with sand tracks and the bare Arkenberg in the background, providing a unique viewpoint. Another interesting spot is the Apolloberg Summit and Wooden Sculptures, known for its mystically arranged branches and roots forming impressive works of art by an unknown artist.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. Both the Summit Cross at Ehrenpfortenberg and the Apolloberg Summit and Wooden Sculptures are suitable for families, offering gentle forest walks and interesting features to discover.
The gently rolling terrain around Hohen Neuendorf is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive road cycling routes, explore gravel biking trails, or go hiking. For specific routes, you can check out the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Hohen Neuendorf, Gravel biking around Hohen Neuendorf, and Hiking around Hohen Neuendorf.
Absolutely. The area offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find trails like 'Quiet forest paths – Briesetal Boardwalk loop from Borgsdorf' or 'Alder carr forest in the Briese Valley – Briese Valley Nature Reserve loop from Borgsdorf'. More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Hohen Neuendorf guide.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful forest settings, the unique natural features like the Arkenberge Quarry Lake, and the artistic wooden sculptures on Apolloberg Summit. Many enjoy the opportunity for 'forest bathing' and the quiet, semi-shaded spots perfect for relaxation.
Yes, beyond the main highlights, you can also explore Hexenplatz Apolloberg, which offers a crisp ascent and beautiful descents in the Tegel Forest. Another point of interest is the Lorelei Hills, which mark the highest point in the Bieselheide forest area.
The terrain is generally flat or gently rolling, making it very suitable for cycling. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved paths, with options ranging from easy to more challenging routes, particularly along canals and through forests. Guides like Road Cycling Routes around Hohen Neuendorf and Gravel biking around Hohen Neuendorf provide detailed route information.
Yes, several of these elevated spots are considered natural monuments. The Summit Cross at Ehrenpfortenberg, Arkenberge Quarry Lake, and Apolloberg Summit and Wooden Sculptures are all categorized as natural monuments, highlighting their ecological or geological significance.


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