Best mountain peaks around Laatzen are characterized by lower elevations rather than traditional towering mountains. Located directly south of Hanover in Lower Saxony, Germany, the region features prominent elevated areas like the Kronsberg and Süllberg. These local "peaks" offer scenic views and recreational opportunities. The highest natural elevation in the city of Hanover, the Kronsberg, is situated very close to Laatzen.
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The summit cross on the Kronsberg marks Hanover's highest point – 118 meters above sea level. It stands on an artificially raised observation hill on the southeastern outskirts of the city, near the Expo site. From here, you can enjoy a sweeping view of the city, the Deister Mountains, and the surrounding countryside.
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The Kronsberg hill covers an area of approximately 2,000 hectares. The mountain originally had an elevation of 106 m above sea level. The artificially created, twelve-meter-high observation hill at the original summit raised its elevation to 118 m above sea level. A second hill was built on the southern shoulder, reaching a height of 107.3 m above sea level. It is located approximately 2.3 km south-southwest of the summit. The observation points offer a sweeping view of Hanover and the surrounding mountain ranges, such as the Deister. The observation hills were created in the late 1990s and also serve as a design element. Trees are planted along the edges of their summits. Their soil consists of limestone marl, which was excavated during the construction work on the Kronsberg. The slopes of the oval-shaped hills are unplanted and serve as a habitat for warm- and lime-loving plants. The viewing hills are about 80 meters wide and, in an east-west direction, about 250 meters long, and the southern hill about 200 meters long. Their summits are also oval and about one-fifth of the dimensions mentioned. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kronsberg
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More than thirty years ago, work began on covering this waste dump with construction rubble and excavated soil. Since then, a large portion of the site has been planted with trees and shrubs, transforming the former salt mine into a forested mountain with diverse flora and fauna. As part of this large-scale reclamation program, a valley was created on the mountain and prepared to accommodate a wide variety of events. The Empelde Forest Hill – just outside Hanover – has become a charming place where music, theater, literature, landscape conservation, and environmental protection events take place in the open air. Source: https://waldberg-empelde.de/ueber-uns/
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Very beautiful landscape, just lovely to walk along here.
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At 107 m, the South Hill is slightly lower than the North Hill (118 m). But the climb up is steeper!
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Beautiful view of the south of the Hanover region. If the visibility is good you can see the Brocken.
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The most popular elevated areas around Laatzen include the Kronsberg and the Süllberg. The Kronsberg Viewpoint is highly regarded for its panoramic views of Hanover and the surrounding countryside, especially at sunrise or sunset. The Süllberg, near Holtensen/Wennigsen, offers a more significant elevation and opportunities for extensive hiking in a natural setting.
Yes, several elevated areas around Laatzen are considered family-friendly. Both the Kronsberg Viewpoint and Kronsberg South Hill Summit are suitable for families, offering easy access and rewarding views. The Osterberg Summit is also a great option for families to enjoy nature and scenic views.
From the Kronsberg Viewpoint, you can expect expansive views of the city of Hanover, the Deister Mountains, and the surrounding landscape. The Osterberg Summit offers a fantastic wide plateau view, with clear sights towards the Mehrum power station. The Süllberg provides picturesque views of the wider Hanover region.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities near Laatzen's elevated areas. Hiking and running are popular, with many trails available. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Koldingen Lakes – Bergmannscher Pond loop' or 'Historic Leine Crossing – Alte Leine Infiltration Basin loop'. For running, options include 'View of the Alte Leine river – View of the River Leine loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Laatzen and Running Trails around Laatzen guides.
The Kronsberg is a popular destination for walking and cycling. While specific named trails aren't detailed in the highlights, the area is known for its single tracks and offers opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore with scenic backdrops. The Kronsberg Viewpoint and Kronsberg South Hill Summit are key points along the ridge for exploration.
The Süllberg, located near Holtensen/Wennigsen, is known for its more significant elevation (approximately 199 meters) compared to other local peaks and offers opportunities for extensive hiking in a natural setting. It originated in the Jurassic period and is part of a larger area with various hiking trails, providing a more challenging ascent than the Kronsberg.
The Waldberg Empelde is a unique forested mountain that hosts various events. It is generally only accessible during these public events. It's advisable to check their official website for event schedules if you wish to visit and enjoy the views from the top.
The Osterberg Summit is a wide plateau that is now part of the FFH nature reserve 'Haseder Busch, Giesener Berge, Gallberg, Finkenberg'. It is considered a habitat for many protected animals, offering a chance to experience diverse flora and fauna in a beautiful natural setting.
The highest natural elevation in the city of Hanover is the Kronsberg, with its highest point reaching 118 meters above sea level. This ridge is situated on the southeastern outskirts of Hanover, very close to Laatzen, and offers significant views over the city and surrounding areas.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes available. For example, the 'Historic Leine Crossing – Alte Leine Infiltration Basin loop from Laatzen' is an easy 3.89 km route, and the 'Bench by the Langer Teich – Alte Leine Water Lily Pond loop from Hanover Fairground' is an easy 5.14 km route. More easy options can be found in the Easy hikes around Laatzen guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views, especially from the Kronsberg, which is a popular spot for photography during sunrise or sunset. The natural settings of areas like the Süllberg and Osterberg are also highly appreciated for their opportunities for walking, cycling, and experiencing local wildlife. The komoot community has shared over 900 photos and given more than 1600 upvotes for these spots.
The Kronsberg is situated on the southeastern outskirts of Hanover, between the Hanover Exhibition Center and the Bockmerholz. While specific public transport routes are not detailed, its proximity to the Exhibition Center suggests accessibility via Hanover's public transport network, which typically includes tram and bus services to major city points.


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