Mountain peaks around Delingsdorf are characterized by modest elevations within the southern Holstein Geest, a landscape shaped by glacial activity. The region, part of Schleswig-Holstein, features low, undulating plains rather than prominent mountains. Local "peaks" are typically glacial terminal moraines, with the highest points reaching around 60 to 70 meters above sea level. These elevations offer local viewpoints and natural features within a generally flat environment.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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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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At 63.3 m, the Mellenberg in the Volksdorf district of Hamburg is the highest natural elevation in the Wandsbek district and in the entire north of Hamburg. It has a round shape that rises about twelve meters above the surrounding terrain and is a Weichselian glacial end moraine that arose in the fork between the Volksdorfer and Meiendorfer glacier tongues. It was designated as a geotope by the Geological State Office in Hamburg. The mountain is located at the eastern end of the Volksdorfer Forest and is tree-covered. It can be reached via a number of hiking trails. In the 20th century, a lookout tower was built on the mountain, which no longer exists. In addition, in 1925 a terracotta memorial was erected on the Mellenberg, which named the 48 people's villages who fell in the First World War; however, it was destroyed in 1945. Three streets are named after the mountain: 1903 the Mellenbergweg, 1950 the Mellenbergstieg and 1986 the Mellenbergkamp, all of which are in its immediate vicinity. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellenberg_(mountain)
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'Above' on the Bocksberg is an open space with seating.
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Someone has built a fireplace directly on the stone, but the stone can still be recognized.
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You would not believe that the Mellenberg is so high because it is in the middle of the district. It is not always easy to get up, as many branches are laid across. Attention!
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Bocksberg, Schüberg and Mellenberg, three small 60s in the immediate vicinity. If you then conquer the Hummelsbüttel garbage mountains, you have passed the big mountain license in the north of Hamburg. The ascents and descents are now blocked by many branches and trees and have been made impassable. If you want to get to the top, you have to push or look for alternative routes. That is also possible, but it is no longer MTBing, it is really just there to have seen the mountain.
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The landscape around Delingsdorf, located in the southern Holstein Geest, is characterized by low, undulating plains shaped by glacial activity. The 'peaks' here are modest elevations, typically glacial terminal moraines, reaching around 60 to 70 meters above sea level. They offer local viewpoints and natural features rather than prominent mountains.
You can explore several interesting spots. The Bocksberg Trails offer small elevations and forest areas, popular for mountain biking. The Monument to Hedwig von Schmettau is located on the 63-meter-high Schüberg summit, a protected natural monument. Additionally, Mellenberg, Volksdorf, at 63.3 meters, is the highest natural elevation in northern Hamburg and a designated geotope.
Yes, several of these modest elevations offer pleasant viewpoints. For instance, the Schüberg summit, where the Monument to Hedwig von Schmettau is located, provides beautiful views over the surrounding country. While views from Mellenberg Summit can be overgrown in summer, visitors note a beautiful view in winter when the trees are bare.
The 'peaks' around Delingsdorf are primarily glacial terminal moraines, remnants of the last ice age. For example, the Mellenberg is a Weichselian glacial terminal moraine and a designated geotope. The Schüberg is a compression moraine from the Vistula glaciation, featuring glacial erratic boulders that illustrate the area's geological history.
Yes, the Schüberg summit hosts the Monument to Hedwig von Schmettau, a man-made monument dedicated to the lady of the Höfgen estate. Historically, the Schüberg was a popular excursion destination, even having a lookout tower in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Mellenberg also had an observation tower and a terracotta memorial in the 20th century, though these no longer exist.
While the elevations themselves are modest, the surrounding area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, explore the Cycling around Delingsdorf guide for easy tours, or check out the Gravel biking around Delingsdorf and MTB Trails around Delingsdorf guides for more adventurous options.
Yes, the modest elevations like Mellenberg, Volksdorf are accessible via several hiking trails. These trails often wind through wooded areas, offering pleasant walks within the natural landscape. While not strenuous mountain hikes, they provide opportunities for leisurely exploration.
The best time depends on your preference. While the area is generally accessible year-round, some visitors note that the views from spots like Mellenberg Summit are particularly beautiful in winter when the trees are not fully leafed, offering clearer sightlines. During summer, the lush greenery provides shade for walks.
Yes, given their modest elevations and generally gentle slopes, many of these areas are suitable for family-friendly walks. The wooded paths and natural settings provide a pleasant environment for children and adults to enjoy nature without the challenge of steep mountain climbs. The Bocksberg Trails, for example, offer forest areas for exploration.
Visitors appreciate the unique character of these glacial formations and the opportunities they provide for local recreation. Many enjoy the quiet forest walks, the modest climbs that offer a sense of achievement, and the local viewpoints. The community often refers to the Bocksberg, Schüberg, and Mellenberg as the 'three small 60s,' highlighting their charm as local high points.
No, while the Bungsberg is Schleswig-Holstein's highest point at 167 meters, it is not located near Delingsdorf. The Bungsberg is situated in the region known as Holstein Switzerland, which is a different part of the state. Delingsdorf's local 'peaks' are much lower in elevation.


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