Best mountain peaks around Westfeld offer a diverse range of elevations and experiences within the region. The area features a blend of natural landscapes, including forested hills and open summits. Visitors can explore various high points, some of which include historical sites or observation towers. These peaks provide opportunities for both challenging climbs and accessible walks, often with expansive views of the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Beautiful little summit cross. Someone decorated it colorfully.
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In the middle of the forest, far away from everyday life
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And people who are afraid that the steps will break. The steps are very old but still hold up. But the view at the top makes up for that.
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Swings in strong winds, so not for people with a fear of heights.
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Hiked here on the tour from Sibbesse to Bad Salzdetfurth and entered it in the summit book☀️👍🏻
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The tower is not easy to reach, the climb is huge, also because the forest paths are not so good. However, once you have reached the tower and climbed it, you will be rewarded with a great view. The tower is made of steel, but the steps are made of wood and this is getting quite old.
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Among the most popular spots are the Ernst-Binnewies Tower (Tafelbergturm) on Hohe Tafel, which offers expansive views from its 19-meter observation tower, and Griesberg in the Hildesheim Forest, known for its summit cross and summit book. Another favorite is the Steinberg (Tosmar) Summit Cross, the highest point of Tosmar.
From the Ernst-Binnewies Tower on Hohe Tafel, you can enjoy wide views of Alfeld, Brüggen, the Külf, and the Leinebergland on a clear day. The Kabus Tower at Welfenhöhe provides a great perspective of Bad Salzdetfurth. In winter, Griesberg in the Hildesheim Forest offers views to the north over the ridge and towards Hildesheim.
Yes, several peaks feature historical or man-made structures. The Steinberg (Tosmar) Summit Cross marks a historical site. The Ernst-Binnewies Tower (Tafelbergturm) is a 19-meter high observation tower built in 1926. The Tosmarberg Summit Cross was erected in 2010, and its foundations are near where a lookout tower once stood in 1900.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from the rewarding climbs to the expansive views. Many enjoy finding the summit crosses and signing the summit books, such as at Griesberg and Steinberg. The opportunity to combine natural beauty with historical exploration is also a highlight.
The area around Westfeld offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like the "Himmel-Gucker Sculpture – Kulturherberge Wernershöhe loop." For cyclists, there are dedicated MTB trails, such as the "Adamishütte Shelter – Rennstieg singletrack loop." Running enthusiasts can explore running trails like the "Steinberg loop from Sibbesse."
While specific family-friendly designations aren't always noted for individual peaks, many of the routes around Westfeld are described as 'intermediate' or 'easy' difficulty, making them suitable for families. For example, the "Himmel-Gucker Sculpture – Kulturherberge Wernershöhe loop" is an easy hiking option. The presence of observation towers and summit crosses can also add an engaging element for children.
The peaks around Westfeld offer a range of difficulty levels. Many highlights, such as the Ernst-Binnewies Tower on Hohe Tafel and Griesberg in the Hildesheim Forest, are categorized as intermediate. Some ascents, like to the Kabus Tower at Welfenhöhe, can be challenging, while others are more accessible walks.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly listed, the region's diverse forested hills and open summits mean that exploring beyond the most popular spots can lead to quieter experiences. The Tosmarberg Summit Cross, for instance, offers a nice view and a guest book, suggesting a more intimate experience compared to highly trafficked areas.
Good visibility is key for enjoying the panoramic views. For the Ernst-Binnewies Tower, clear weather is recommended to see Alfeld, Brüggen, the Külf, and the Leinebergland. In winter, the Griesberg can offer magnificent views to the north over the Hildesheim Forest and towards Hildesheim, especially after leaves have fallen.
Yes, there are several circular routes that incorporate the mountain areas. For example, the "Himmel-Gucker Sculpture – Kulturherberge Wernershöhe loop" is a moderate hiking option. Many of the hiking trails and running trails listed for the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The region is characterized by forested hills and open summits. You'll encounter dense forest sections, especially around highlights like Griesberg in the Hildesheim Forest and Kabus Tower at Welfenhöhe. The natural landscape provides a blend of shaded paths and exposed viewpoints.


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