Best mountain peaks around Bestensee are found in a region characterized by its relatively flat topography and low average elevation of 36 to 41 meters. Bestensee itself is known for its numerous lakes and forests, rather than traditional mountain peaks. While the immediate area lacks high mountains, this guide focuses on elevated areas and hills within the broader region. These natural features offer opportunities for exploration and provide varied terrain for outdoor activities.
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The Hortenberg is a 51 m above sea level elevation in Deutsch Wusterhausen, a district of the town of Königs Wusterhausen in the Dahme-Spreewald district in Brandenburg. The elevation is located north of the district and south of the other district of Diepensee. There are a total of four elevations in the area, three of which are named. To the west is the Weinberg, which is 53.6 m above sea level, to the north is an unnamed area 45.7 m above sea level, followed by the Hortenberg and the 48.3 m above sea level Pennigsberg in the east. There is a cell phone mast on the top of the Hortenberg. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hortenberg
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The Weinberg is a 53 m above sea level elevation in Deutsch Wusterhausen, a district of the town of Königs Wusterhausen in the Dahme-Spreewald district in Brandenburg. The elevation is located north of the district and south of the other district of Diepensee. There are a total of four elevations in the area, three of which are named. To the west is the Weinberg, which is 53.6 m above sea level, to the north is an unnamed area 45.7 m above sea level, followed by the Hortenberg, which is 51.3 m above sea level, and the Pennigsberg, which is 48.3 m above sea level, in the east. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weinberg_(K%C3%B6nigs_Wusterhausen)
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There are various trails up and down here! Watch out for oncoming traffic!
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The Kahle Berg is 86 m high above sea level and is covered with pine trees. There are 2 lines of sight to the Motzener See and the Töpchiner See.
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It is no longer really bare, but two lines of sight still offer an opportunity to look out
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Stones and signs with runes or similar symbol-like signs can be seen on the Streitberg and the paths to it. There is also a stone with a Sator square de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sator-Quadrat. The way from the south is very sandy. There are well-navigable, so far not marked paths from the north.
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You can hike around the small Kahler Berg in approx. 4 km. From above you can see the Motzener See through a forest aisle.
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The best starting point for a hike to Kahler Berg is the guest house in Motzen (tourist information). Parking is available in front of the house or at the village church in Motzen. From the guest house leads the beautiful circular walk, along the village church Motzen, past the historic elm and the Motzener lake to a quiet pine forest. Through the forest you reach the viewpoint on the Kahler Berg (85.7 m). There is a bench at the top, so that you can see the Motzener See here in suitable weather conditions and depending on the season (depending on the tree growth). The trail takes about 1.5 hours (3.9 km). Route marker: Green point Condition: very good forest road, short section parallel to the main road through the village
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While Bestensee is known for its flat topography, the region features several elevated areas. The highest mentioned in this guide is Kahler Berg Summit, reaching 85 meters. Other notable elevations include Kahlkopf Summit and Hortenberg, which is 51 meters above sea level.
The elevated areas around Bestensee are primarily characterized by forested landscapes. You'll find dense pine forests, and while some spots are designated as viewpoints, the tree growth often limits expansive views. The region is also rich in lakes, which are a dominant natural feature of the broader Bestensee area.
Some elevated areas offer limited views. For instance, Kahler Berg Summit has a small section with a view, despite the surrounding forest. The Kahlkopf Summit, historically a 'bald head,' might offer better views in winter when trees are bare. Generally, don't expect panoramic mountain vistas, but rather glimpses through the trees.
Yes, many trails around Bestensee are suitable for beginners, especially those focusing on the region's lakes and forests. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'View of Tonteich – Großer Tonteich near Zeesen loop' or the 'Bestensee Vineyard – Sutschketal Nature Reserve loop'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Bestensee guide.
The trails leading to and around these elevated areas are generally forest roads, making them accessible for families. The relatively low elevations and moderate distances of many routes, such as the 3.9 km circular walk to Kahler Berg Summit from Motzen, are suitable for family outings. Always check specific route details for suitability.
The Kahlkopf Summit is unique for its historical 'bald head' status, meaning it was once less wooded than it is today, housing interesting habitats. It offers a chance to experience a noticeable elevation change in the otherwise flat Brandenburg landscape.
Hortenberg is a 51-meter elevation located in Deutsch Wusterhausen. It's one of several elevated areas in the vicinity and features a cell phone mast at its top. The area is forested, providing a pleasant environment for walks.
Yes, the Streitberg Summit is notable for its cultural elements. It features boulders and stones with runes or symbol-like signs, including a stone with a Sator square, transforming it into a unique 'place of power'.
The region around Bestensee is excellent for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with numerous trails winding through forests and alongside lakes. Road cycling is also a great option, with routes like the 'Nottekanal – Barn Quarter Mittenwalde loop'. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Bestensee and Road Cycling Routes around Bestensee guides.
The terrain on trails around Bestensee's elevated areas is generally characterized by very good forest roads. While some sections, like parts of the path to Streitberg Summit from the south, can be sandy, most paths are well-navigable and suitable for walking and cycling.
Yes, circular walks are available. For example, a beautiful circular walk leads from the guest house in Motzen to the Kahler Berg Summit, passing the historic elm and Motzener lake. This route is approximately 3.9 km long and takes about 1.5 hours.
The Kahler Berg Summit is known for being one of the higher points in the Bestensee area at 85 meters, featuring a prominent transmission tower. It offers a small section with a view, despite being surrounded by forest, and has a rest area with benches.
The Streitberg Summit, formerly known as Eichberg, rises about 40 meters above the neighboring Linowsee. While dense trees prevent a wide view, the 'summit' is adorned with boulders and stones featuring symbolic signs, including a Sator square, making it a unique and intriguing spot.


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