Best mountain peaks around Fargau-Pratjau refers to the higher elevations and viewpoints within this region of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The area is characterized by a flat to gently rolling landscape, with an approximate elevation of 41 meters above sea level. Visitors can explore a serene natural environment featuring forests, the Selenter See, and the Salzau river. Hiking trails offer moderate elevation changes, typically up to 300 meters, providing opportunities to experience the local scenery and views.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The Bungsberg is the highest elevation in Schleswig-Holstein at 167.4 m above sea level[1]. It is located in Holstein Switzerland in the area of the municipality of Schönwalde am Bungsberg in the district of Ostholstein; close to the elevation are the municipality of Kasseedorf in the same district and the municipality of Kirchnüchel in the district of Plön.
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If I had read Paturzel's tip earlier... XD... But I was up there!
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At 130 meters, the Strezerberg is the second highest elevation in Schleswig-Holstein and the highest in the Plön district. In contrast to the Bungsberg (168 m above sea level, the highest elevation in Schleswig-Holstein), the summit is wooded and offers no special view. There is a transmission mast and a building on the elevation.
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Once you have cycled up the Pilsberg and then mastered the spiral staircase from the Hessenstein, you will be rewarded with a fantastic panoramic view of Lake Selent, the Baltic Sea and the beautiful surrounding landscape.
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Kronsberg in Hoheneichen! Nice climb and altitude that you have to take with you. At the edge of the slope there is a beautiful self-made bench with a view. The summit itself doesn't offer much of a view. All around there are many paths and traces of the Lost Place "BALI" to explore.
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Behind the clearing it goes down pretty deep. A short circular path runs around the clearing.
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The name Kronsberg and a height of 88 meters are indicated on a tree in the clearing. This "mountain" is known to me as the Hoheneichen, which according to Wikipedia should be 89 meters high. Anyway, it's still nice here.
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The Hessenstein is a lookout tower from the 19th century, the construction period lasted from 1839 to 1841. The tower with a height of 17 meters stands on the 128 meters high Pilsberg near Gut Panker: From the viewing platform surrounded by a crenellated wreath you can over the Baltic Sea to Fehmarn can be seen, even as far as Denmark on a clear day. The tower was built in neo-Gothic style, it has a cast iron spiral staircase. Entry costs 1 euro. The observation tower is located in the Hohwacht Bay and Probstei region. https://www.ostsee-schleswig-holstein.de/fruehling-ostern/details/4277/stammdaten/hessenstein
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Fargau-Pratjau is located in a flat to gently rolling landscape, so the 'mountain peaks' here refer to higher elevations, prominent viewpoints, and man-made structures like observation towers. These offer moderate elevation changes, typically up to 300 meters, providing scenic views over forests, lakes, and the broader Plön district.
For expansive views, the Hessenstein Tower is highly recommended. From its viewing platform, you can see across the Baltic Sea towards Fehmarn, and on clear days, even to Denmark. Another notable spot is the View of Bungsberg, which provides a perspective on Schleswig-Holstein's highest elevation.
Yes, the View of Bungsberg is categorized as family-friendly, offering an accessible way to experience the highest point in Schleswig-Holstein from a distance. The area around Selenter See also features easy trails suitable for families.
The region around Fargau-Pratjau is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and running. These trails often lead through forests, past lakes like Selenter See, and to various viewpoints.
Yes, there is an entry fee for the Hessenstein Tower. The ascent to the viewing platform costs 1 Euro, which must be paid at a machine using a 1 Euro coin.
While the Bungsberg is the highest elevation in Schleswig-Holstein, the Strezerberg Summit and Communication Tower, at 132 meters, is considered the second highest elevation in Schleswig-Holstein and is located closer to the Fargau-Pratjau area. However, it is completely wooded and does not offer panoramic views.
The Hessenstein Tower itself is a man-made monument with historical significance as a watchtower. In its immediate vicinity, you can find the Gutsdorf Panker with its castle, a small chapel, and the historic inn "Ole Liese," offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The terrain around Fargau-Pratjau is generally characterized by gently rolling landscapes. Hiking trails offer moderate elevation changes, typically up to 300 meters, winding through forests and along lake shores. Some areas, like the approach to Strezerberg Summit, can have rougher paths with branches, making biking challenging.
The Kronsberg (Hoheneichen), at 88 meters, is a wooded summit that offers a quieter experience. While the summit itself is wooded, there's a clearing with a self-made bench that provides a nice view. The area also has paths leading to traces of the 'Lost Place BALI'.
The best time for outdoor activities in Fargau-Pratjau, including hiking and enjoying the viewpoints, is generally from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the natural scenery, including the forests and lakes, is at its most vibrant. Winter can offer a different charm, but some paths might be less accessible.
When visiting the Hessenstein Tower, remember to bring a 1 Euro coin for the entrance machine. The tower offers excellent panoramic views, and nearby, you can explore the Gutsdorf Panker with its castle and historic inn.
While specific parking details for each 'peak' are not always available, many trailheads around Fargau-Pratjau and the Selenter See area offer parking. For public transport, it's advisable to check local bus schedules connecting to Fargau-Pratjau and nearby villages, as direct routes to all viewpoints might be limited. Planning your route on komoot can help identify starting points with accessibility information.


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