Best mountain peaks around Glinde are not prominent, as the municipality is situated at a low elevation of approximately 32 meters above sea level, characterizing a flat to gently rolling landscape. While Glinde geographical location is part of the North German Plain, the broader region features notable elevations. These elevated areas, often considered hills rather than mountains, offer opportunities for outdoor recreation. The area provides various viewpoints and summits for exploration.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Where this pavilion now stands, there used to be the entrance to the water slide of the Aschberg outdoor swimming pool. The Aschberg outdoor swimming pool was demolished, a sports complex was built there, and this pavilion was erected on the Aschberg hill itself. Paths and trees were added, and everything was landscaped. Back when the outdoor swimming pool was there, it was just a meadow and the water slide; there were no trees there.
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Garbage mountain (14.2 meters high) made of rubble from the Second World War - next to the Süderstraße animal shelter there is a short, steep climb. Next door there used to be an outdoor pool with a slide down from the Aschberg. - https://www.badi-info.ch/a/hamburg-aschberg.html - https://www.mopo.de/hamburg/anwohner-sind-sauer-hier-wird-ein-beliebtes-hamburger-freibad-platt-gemacht-37974494/
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Quite overgrown at the moment on the way up. At the top there is a nice all-round view.
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Very nice hiking area with different possibilities.
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The toboggan run still exists, but the condition leaves a lot to be desired. As soon as there are three flakes of snow, half of Bergedorf and Wentorf meet here!
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The terrain in the Bergedorfer Gehölz is quite steep by northern German standards, as it stretches from the Bille lowlands to the Hohe Geest. The highest elevations are the Fuchsberg on the Wentorf side and the Doktorberg in the Bergedorf part of the forest. Both "mountains" are around 50 meters high. In the 1930s, a 1,000-meter-long toboggan run was built on the Doktorberg, which no longer exists in its original form. However, tobogganing is still done there in winter. The "summit" of the Doktorberg is unfortunately unspectacular. But it is the highest mountain in the area and therefore also a geographical highlight. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergedorfer_Geh%C3%B6lz
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in winter there is a beautiful view from the summit; in summer you only see a lot of green.
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Not a racing bike highlight from my point of view either. Here you can go up by MTB or gravel bike. With the MTB you can then also ride the different descents, in which jumps were also built in the forest. Otherwise you push the racing bike up and down again.
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Glinde is situated in the North German Plain, characterized by a flat to gently rolling landscape. While there are no prominent mountain peaks, you'll find various elevated areas, often considered hills rather than mountains, that offer opportunities for outdoor recreation and viewpoints.
Among the most popular spots are Theodor-Wulff Hill, known for mountain biking and views, and Mellenberg, Volksdorf, which is the highest natural elevation in northern Hamburg and accessible via hiking trails.
Yes, Doctor Hill is considered a family-friendly summit within a nice hiking area. While the terrain can be quite steep for northern German standards, it offers enjoyable walks.
The highest natural elevation in northern Hamburg is Mellenberg, Volksdorf, standing at 63.3 meters. It's a Weichselian glacial terminal moraine located at the eastern end of the Volksdorfer Forest.
From Theodor-Wulff Hill, you can enjoy great views of the surrounding countryside and the skyline of Hamburg. While the Mellenberg Summit is wooded, visitors note that in winter, there can be beautiful views when the trees are bare.
Absolutely! Theodor-Wulff Hill is described as an 'Eldorado for mountain bikers,' offering exciting MTB constructions, jumps, and challenges for both enthusiasts and professionals.
Beyond exploring the elevated spots themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and MTB trails around Glinde, suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, Mellenberg, Volksdorf is a geotope and once had an observation tower and a memorial. Doctor Hill was home to a 1,000-meter-long toboggan run in the 1930s, which is still used in winter. Aschberg Hill is notably a 'garbage mountain' made of rubble from the Second World War.
While most areas are enjoyable year-round, for specific viewpoints like Mellenberg Summit, winter can offer clearer views as the trees are bare. In summer, the dense foliage might obstruct some panoramas.
For mountain biking, Theodor-Wulff Hill offers challenging trails. For hiking, the terrain around Doctor Hill in the Bergedorfer Gehölz is considered quite steep by northern German standards, providing a more strenuous experience.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from mountain biking at Theodor-Wulff Hill to tranquil hikes around Mellenberg, Volksdorf. The unique character of each hill, whether for views, historical context, or family outings, contributes to their appeal.


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