Mountain peaks around Gescher are characterized by a rural landscape and gently undulating terrain in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The town's average elevation is around 64 meters, with its highest points reaching approximately 103 meters. These local elevations offer opportunities for hiking and enjoying scenic views, providing a unique "summit" experience within the region.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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On the Tannenbültenberg, there is a large, round clearing at the summit that is kept free of vegetation. This area is suitable for taking a break with a larger group or for meeting up to start your hikes from here.
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With summit book for signing.
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The highest elevation of the “mountains” is the Tannenbültenberg at 107.40 m. There is a wooden summit cross up here. There is a summit book in the attached box.
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The monument awaits at the “summit” of the Hünsberg.
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You are also welcome to enter it in the summit book!
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Since 1985 there has been a monument to the "Heath poet" on the highest point of the Hünsberg. The memorial dates from 1928 and originally stood on the summit of neighboring Langenberg. The summit fell victim to a sand excavation for the production of sand-lime brick.
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Gescher's landscape is characterized by gentle undulations rather than traditional mountains. The 'peaks' are local high points, such as the Tannenbülten Summit Cross and the Hermann Löns Monument on the Hünsberg, which offer pleasant elevations for hiking and scenic views.
Yes, several local high points are suitable for families. The Tannenbülten Summit Cross and the Hermann Löns Monument on the Hünsberg are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Clearing on Tannenbültenberg provides a large, open space perfect for a break with a group.
The Hermann Löns Monument on the Hünsberg is a significant historical site. This memorial, dedicated to the journalist and writer Hermann Löns, offers a glimpse into local cultural heritage and is a popular spot for hikers.
For panoramic views, visit the View from the Drei Linden at Coesfelder Berg with Café Gemütlichkeit, which offers a good perspective of the Coesfeld countryside. Both the Tannenbülten Summit Cross and the Hermann Löns Monument on the Hünsberg also provide pleasant viewpoints.
Absolutely. The area around Gescher offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the Hövelberg (Höglantheifeld) Summit Marker has a forest parking lot where hiking trails begin. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Gescher guide, including easy and moderate trails like the Kuhlenvenn nature trail.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes, from road cycling to touring bicycle adventures. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Gescher and Cycling around Gescher guides for detailed itineraries.
Yes, the View from the Drei Linden at Coesfelder Berg with Café Gemütlichkeit specifically mentions a café, making it a great spot to combine a scenic view with a refreshment break. Many local high points also feature benches for relaxation.
At both the Tannenbülten Summit Cross and the Hermann Löns Monument on the Hünsberg, you'll find summit books. Visitors can record their presence, continuing a charming local tradition.
Visitors frequently appreciate the peaceful relaxation areas, the unique tradition of summit books, and the pleasant views of the surrounding countryside. The family-friendly nature of many spots also makes them popular for outings.
Yes, for instance, the Hövelberg (Höglantheifeld) Summit Marker is noted for having a very nice forest parking lot, with hiking trails starting directly from there.

