Mountain peaks in Ostholstein feature a landscape of lakes and woody hills, offering elevated points for recreation. The region's highest natural elevation is the Bungsberg, which stands as the highest point in Schleswig-Holstein. These elevated areas provide views and opportunities for outdoor activities. Ostholstein's hills contribute to its scenic character and are integrated into local hiking and cycling routes.
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The municipality of Schönwalde has again not set up the ski lift at the highest point in Schleswig-Holstein this winter... so winter sports enthusiasts should be prepared for a lot of uphill walking. The restaurant is unfortunately closed.
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From the pretty tower you have a magnificent view of the surrounding area, and on a clear day you can even see as far as Lübeck.
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The Baltic Sea Waterways and Shipping Authority is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the tower; the fire is monitored and remotely controlled from the branch office in Travemünde. Entry to the fenced-in area and viewing of the tower are prohibited.
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A second tower made of red brick was built next to the old tower between 1936 and 1937. An imperial eagle with an oak leaf wreath and the year "1936" are embedded in the brick wall at the front. This tower is 19.4 meters high; the firing height is 21.25 meters above water. The identification, sectors, and range remained unchanged. The old tower was demolished after commissioning in August 1937.[3] The optics were rebuilt in 2000.
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The first tower on this site was built in 1842 and 1843 under Danish rule. It was a square, plastered building with an extension.[1] The adjoining lighthouse keeper's house housed the pilot quarters until 1876. The lighthouse keeper also served as customs assistant until 1864/65.[2] The 12-meter-high tower was equipped with a rotating lens. A kerosene lamp provided the continuous white light, which was interrupted twice every two minutes, each time for 13 seconds at 15-second intervals.
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The Pelzerhaken Lighthouse is located about four kilometers southeast of Neustadt in Holstein in the Pelzerhaken district on the Baltic Sea. It serves as a navigation light for ships in Neustadt Bay, a subbay of the Bay of Lübeck.
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Pelzerhaken Lighthouse Lighthouse in Neustadt in Holstein. The first tower on this site was built in 1842 and 1843 under Danish rule. It was a square, plastered building with an annex.
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The Bismarck Tower on the Pariner Berg also serves as an observation tower. Once you reach the top, you can see the Holstein Switzerland, the Schwartau valley and even the Bay of Lübeck shimmers through. But the most beautiful view of Lübeck is blocked by trees. At the top, you can sit perfectly on the concrete base and therefore take a rest.
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The highest point in Ostholstein, and indeed all of Schleswig-Holstein, is the Bungsberg Summit, standing at 168 meters. Despite its modest height, it offers a range of attractions. You can climb the historic Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg for panoramic views, or ascend the observation platform of the modern radio tower. The area is also popular for hiking through its forests and, uniquely for the region, even offers winter sports with a drag lift on snowy days.
Yes, Ostholstein features several notable observation points. On the Bungsberg, you'll find the historic Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg and a free-to-access observation platform on the modern radio tower, offering extensive views. Another prominent structure is the Gömnitzer Tower, a former sea mark providing views of Holstein Switzerland and the Bay of Lübeck.
The elevated areas in Ostholstein, particularly around the Bungsberg, are ideal for hiking with paths leading through beautiful forests. For a broader range of options, you can explore various routes in the region. For example, you can find moderate trails like 'Around the Kellersee and Ukleisee lakes' or the 'Wooden mountain tower circular route - Holstein Switzerland'. Discover more hiking opportunities in the Hiking in Ostholstein guide.
Many of Ostholstein's elevated points are suitable for families. The Bungsberg Summit, with its observation towers and forest paths, is a great option. The Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg is also considered family-friendly. Smaller summits like Kattenberg Summit offer panoramic views and are accessible for a pleasant family outing.
Ostholstein's peaks feature several historical landmarks. The Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg was originally built by Grand Duke Nikolaus Friedrich Peter. The Gömnitzer Tower is a historic former sea mark, and the Bismarck Column on Pariner Berg is another significant man-made monument in the region.
Yes, Ostholstein's hilly landscape is well-suited for cycling. You can find numerous routes that incorporate the scenic views from elevated areas. For example, there are moderate cycling tours like the 'Harbour Tour' or the 'Water bird reserve Tour'. For more options, check out the Cycling in Ostholstein guide.
While Ostholstein's peaks are not alpine, they are set within a charming landscape of lakes and woody hills. The area around Bungsberg is characterized by beautiful forests. From viewpoints like Kattenberg Summit, you can enjoy wide panoramic views of Holstein Switzerland, including local wildlife such as cows or water buffalo in the meadows.
Beyond the Bungsberg, Ostholstein has several other named elevations that contribute to its scenic charm. These include Weiberberg (100m), Gömnitzer Berg (97m), Holzberg (90m), Mühlen-Berg (88m), and Pariner Berg (72m). While they may not have specific tourist infrastructure, they are often part of local hiking or cycling routes, offering gentle ascents and pleasant views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from the observation towers, especially from the Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg and the radio tower platform. The peaceful forest hikes around Bungsberg are also highly valued. The unique experience of winter sports in Schleswig-Holstein on the Bungsberg is another highlight for many.
Yes, Ostholstein offers gravel biking opportunities that can take you through varied terrain, including areas near its elevated points. You can find routes like 'View of the Fehmarnsund Bridge – Fehmarn Coastal Cycle Path loop' or 'Forested section along the Kellersee – Great Eutin Lake loop'. Explore more options in the Gravel biking in Ostholstein guide.
Yes, on Fehmarn island, you can visit Hinrichsberg – Highest Point of Fehmarn. While not as high as Bungsberg, it is the highest point on the island and offers views of the surrounding landscape.
From Pariner Berg, located near Bad Schwartau, you can enjoy local scenic views. Specifically, the View of Lübeck from Pariner Berg is a popular highlight, offering a perspective of the city and its surroundings.


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