Best mountain peaks around Wangels are characterized by the region's coastal geography and low elevation. Located directly on the Baltic Sea, Wangels is not a mountainous area in the traditional sense, with an average elevation of 53 meters. The highest points in the broader Wangels region offer gentle rolling terrain and coastal landscapes rather than prominent mountain peaks. Visitors can explore trails and routes suitable for walking and hiking, centered around the Baltic Sea and the characteristic low-lying German countryside.
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The municipality of Schönwalde has again not set up the ski lift at the highest point in Schleswig-Holstein this winter... so winter sports enthusiasts should be prepared for a lot of uphill walking. The restaurant is unfortunately closed.
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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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Next to the Elisabeth Tower is the 179 m high Bungsberg radio tower, which was built between 1975 and 1977. From the tower's free-to-access observation platform at a height of 40 m, you can see large parts of Schleswig-Holstein as well as parts of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and the Baltic Sea in good visibility conditions.
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The height of the telecommunications tower built in 1977 is 179m. The tower is open to the public. There is a viewing platform at a height of approx. 40m, which can be reached via almost 200 steps. The view from up there is absolutely magnificent.
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At 179 m, the telecommunications tower is higher than the entire Bungsberg. At a height of 42 m there is a viewing platform that can be reached via steps, from which you have a tremendous view over the whole of East Holstein.
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In the stairwell there is a play of colors through the stained windows of the tower. At the top you have a nice overview of the country. Admission is free.
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The spiral staircase in the Elisabeth Tower, built in 1864, has different colorful mosaics in the windows at every quarter turn, which ensure a great light fall. Write a tip
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Schleswig-Holstein's highest mountain with a beautiful view of the surrounding area. Germany's 3 most dominant value, there is no higher place within a radius of 127 km.
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The highest point in the Wangels region, and indeed in all of Schleswig-Holstein, is the Bungsberg Summit. It reaches an elevation of 167.4 meters above sea level. While not a mountain in the traditional sense, it offers unique views and activities for the area.
Yes, the Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg is a notable historical monument. Originally built in 1863/1864 by Grand Duke Nikolaus Friedrich Peter for his wife, Elisabeth, it has been raised multiple times to maintain its panoramic views. There is also a viewing platform on the telecommunications tower, offering extensive vistas of Schleswig-Holstein and parts of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on clear days.
The area around Bungsberg and Wangels is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, traffic-free bike rides, and general cycling tours, exploring the coastal landscapes, forests, and gentle rolling terrain typical of the region.
Absolutely. The Bungsberg Summit and the Elisabeth Tower are considered family-friendly destinations. The trails leading to the summit are generally accessible, and the viewpoints offer an enjoyable experience for all ages.
From the Bungsberg, you can enjoy wide views of the surrounding Holstein Switzerland landscape. On clear days, you can even see the Baltic Sea. The Schwentine, one of Schleswig-Holstein's longest rivers, also originates near the Bungsberg, adding to the natural appeal of the area.
In winter, the Bungsberg transforms into Schleswig-Holstein's only and Germany's northernmost 'winter sports area.' When there's sufficient snow, a drag lift is installed, offering short descents for sledders, skiers, and snowboarders on its three slopes. However, it's worth noting that the ski lift is not always set up every winter.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful forest trails leading to the summit and the expansive views from the Elisabeth Tower or the telecommunications tower's viewing platform. The historical significance of the Elisabeth Tower and the unique status of Bungsberg as the highest point in the state also add to its appeal.
There is a restaurant located on the Bungsberg. However, visitors should be aware that it may not always be open, so it's advisable to check current operating hours before your visit, especially during off-peak seasons.
The Bungsberg is enjoyable year-round. For hiking, spring, summer, and autumn offer pleasant conditions to explore the forest trails and enjoy the views. In winter, if there's snow, it becomes a unique spot for winter sports, though hiking conditions might be more challenging.
While specific circular mountain walks are not explicitly detailed for Bungsberg itself, the broader Wangels region, with its gentle rolling terrain and coastal proximity, offers many opportunities for running and cycling routes that can be adapted for circular walks through forests and along the coast.


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