Best mountain peaks in Brekendorfer Forst are located within the Hüttener Berge in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This region is characterized by its hilly, forested landscape, offering elevated points rather than traditional high summits. These locations provide scenic views and enjoyable hiking experiences through diverse forest and field paths. The area is well-suited for easy to medium-difficulty hikes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The summit is on the map and probably attracts one or two "mountaineers" to the top. But since there is neither a path to the summit nor anything exciting to see, you can just leave nature alone.
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I couldn't find it. I wonder if it's still there?
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On the summit there is a green and yellow pole behind a wildlife fence. Hardly worth it, even the short detour.
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A 30 m long branch path leads from the hiking trail towards the summit. Here you stop at a wildlife fence. Behind it a green-yellow pole marks the summit.
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The pictures show it: NO summit cross.
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At 106m the highest elevation in the nature park - at the top only a yellow stick in a delimited piece of forest as a marking.
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The highest elevation in the Hüttener Berge is the Scheelsberg near Ascheffel at 105.8 m. It is easy to reach until just before the summit. Unfortunately, the "summit" itself is unspectacular, fenced in and so densely overgrown that you have no views. But it is the highest elevation here and therefore of course a highlight.
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While Brekendorfer Forst features a hilly, forested landscape rather than dramatic mountain peaks, several elevated points offer scenic views and enjoyable hiking. Key points include the Scheelsberg Summit, which is the highest elevation in the nature park at 106 meters, and Heidberg Summit and Trails, known for its outlooks and mountain bike trails.
From elevated points like the Summit cross with logbook (Scheelsberg, Hüttener Berge), you can enjoy picturesque views over the surrounding landscape, including distant sights like Tirol and the cathedral of Schleswig. The region's gentle undulations provide expansive forest and field panoramas.
Yes, the Brekendorfer Forst offers trails with varying difficulty. The Heidberg Summit and Trails area, for instance, is known for its mountain bike trails that include challenging sections, making it a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts seeking more demanding routes.
Absolutely. The Brekendorfer Forst is well-suited for easy to medium-difficulty hikes. Many trails, such as Wanderroute 7 to Scheelsberg, consist exclusively of forest paths, offering a gentle up-and-down experience perfect for families and beginners. The area provides tranquil, accessible routes for all skill levels.
Yes, many trails in Brekendorfer Forst are dog-friendly. For example, the Scheelsberg Summit area is explicitly listed as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural landscape with your canine companion.
One unique feature is the Summit cross with logbook (Scheelsberg, Hüttener Berge), which is considered one of the only summit crosses with a logbook in Schleswig-Holstein. At the Scheelsberg Summit, the highest point is marked by a yellow stick in a delimited forest section.
Beyond hiking, the Brekendorfer Forst is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as the "Brekendorfer Forest – Scheelsberg Summit loop" for cycling or the "Tiroler Sause Trail – Förster-Mertens Trail loop" for gravel biking. Explore more options in the Hiking in Brekendorfer Forst, Cycling in Brekendorfer Forst, and Gravel biking in Brekendorfer Forst guides.
Yes, the region offers several circular hiking routes. For example, Wanderroute 7 is a 3.8 km circular trail to Scheelsberg, and Wanderroute 5 is an approximately 4 km circular path that leads over Heidberg, starting from the Holzhof car park in Brekendorf. You can find more circular routes in the Hiking in Brekendorfer Forst guide.
A common starting point for hikes, especially to Heidberg, is the Holzhof car park in Brekendorf. This provides convenient access to several trails within the forest.
The Brekendorfer Forst is enjoyable throughout the year, with each season offering a different charm. Spring brings lush greenery, summer provides pleasant forest shade, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and winter offers serene, quiet landscapes. The well-maintained forest paths make it an inviting destination in various conditions.
As a dense forested area, Brekendorfer Forst is home to various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might spot deer, foxes, and a variety of forest birds. The tranquil environment provides a good opportunity for nature observation.
Yes, the Brekendorfer Forst offers amenities to enhance your visit. You'll find well-maintained forest paths, designated picnic areas, and shelters, making it a comfortable destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.


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