Best mountain peaks around Boxmeer are found in a region of the Netherlands characterized by its generally flat topography. Boxmeer, located in North Brabant, has an average elevation of 14 to 16 meters above sea level. While traditional mountains are not present, the surrounding areas, including the nearby German border region, offer elevated points and hills suitable for outdoor activities. These areas provide natural landscapes for walking and cycling, allowing visitors to experience the local environment.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Mottmansberg lies in the heart of the Reichswald, one of the largest contiguous forests on the border between Germany and the Netherlands. The area is known for its vast forests, rolling paths, streams, and a sense of authentic nature and tranquility.
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Nice straight climb that makes a nice turn at the end. It goes up quite steeply and you can see the climb coming, which makes it extra impressive. The asphalt on the east side near Kleve is not great. When you are at the top and descend towards the west, it is fine. In that respect, it is therefore advisable to ride from east to west. Fan of climbing? You can find this Highlight in 'Climbing in the Netherlands', our book with 14 racing bike routes, good for 11,000+ altitude meters: Limburg, Nijmegen, Twente, Veluwe and many more. All routes have multiple distances/shortcuts. Komoot Premium month at €5 + 50% discount Climbfinder premium at €15 as a gift. Download the ebook for €14: https://bit.ly/klimmen-in-nederland
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The Mottmansberg measures 58 meters above sea level. In the sloping surroundings it is wonderful to walk.
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Great climb in the forest
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Bad to very bad road surface!!
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One of many other mountains here in the forest. If you ski down all of them, you will also get a few meters of altitude in this area.
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One of many other mountains here in the forest. If you ski down all of them, you will also get a few meters of altitude in this area.
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Boxmeer is located in a generally flat region of the Netherlands. The "mountain peaks" referred to are primarily elevated points and hills, mostly found in the nearby German border region, such as the Reichswald. These areas offer natural landscapes suitable for walking and cycling, rather than traditional mountain climbing experiences.
Yes, several spots offer views. Brandenberg (90 m), the highest point in Kranenburg municipality, provides views towards the Netherlands on clear days. Additionally, the Maasduinen Observation Tower, though slightly further afield, offers expansive views of the landscape.
For family-friendly outings, Brandenberg (90 m) and Drölsenberg are good choices. These highlights are categorized as family-friendly and offer opportunities for exploring forest trails.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Geldenberg Climb from Frasselt is a notable paved passage in the Reichswald featuring steep sections with up to a 14% incline, making it a good test for cyclists. Some MTB routes in the area are also rated as difficult.
Near Jan Hilltop (66 m) – Reichswald, you can find historical significance related to World War II. This area was a front-line in the 1944 winter, and you can still see Nazi trenches near the top of this hill, which defended against Allied forces.
The region around Boxmeer offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For example, there are running trails like the "Overloon Dunes" loop, MTB trails such as the "Maasduinen Observation Tower" route, and hiking options like the "Circular walk Karmelklooster in Boxmeer." You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Boxmeer, MTB Trails around Boxmeer, and Hiking around Boxmeer guide pages.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For instance, the "Circular walk Karmelklooster in Boxmeer – Our Monastery Path" is an easy hike covering about 4.49 km with a 10-meter elevation gain, suitable for all fitness levels. You can find more easy routes on the Hiking around Boxmeer guide page.
The landscape around Boxmeer, particularly in areas like the Reichswald where many of these elevated points are located, is characterized by extensive forests. You'll find natural monuments and varied terrain, offering opportunities to experience local flora and fauna.
Visitors appreciate the opportunities for exploring forest trails and experiencing varied terrain. Highlights like Brandenberg (90 m) are noted as nice places to rest with views, while Geldenberg Climb from Frasselt is enjoyed as a short but crisp challenge. The overall appeal lies in the tranquil, low-impact outdoor activities available in these green landscapes.
Yes, Drölsenberg is described as having a summit stone that can be a bit hidden and overgrown, leading to a spot within the forest. This gives it a more secluded and exploratory feel for those looking for less obvious paths.
While Boxmeer itself is very flat, the highest point mentioned in the nearby German border region is Brandenberg (90 m), which is the highest point in Kranenburg municipality. The highest point in the Netherlands, Vaalserberg, is located much further south in Limburg.
The Netherlands is largely flat, formed by river deltas and glacial deposits. Its highest point, the Vaalserberg, is part of the Ardennes foothills. For a broader overview of hills and elevated points in the Netherlands, you can consult resources like Wikipedia's list of mountains and hills.


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