Mountain peaks around Blumenthal, located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, offer various natural features and viewpoints. This region is characterized by its low elevations, with the highest point reaching 94 meters. Despite the modest heights, the area provides opportunities for hiking and exploring local natural monuments. Blumenthal is situated near Kiel, offering a landscape of forests and gentle hills.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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At the giant boulder, walk 50 meters across the forest, and voila, you're at the summit of Brommerberg. The view is quite beautiful and stretches in three directions.
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94m high elevation in the forest. No far-reaching view possible, as it is surrounded by trees. There is a small boundary stone on the "summit"
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94m high, at the top a boundary stone marks the summit in the dense forest, so the distant view is blocked.
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94m high, at the top there is a boundary stone in the dense forest.
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Please do not approach from the north via the trail! Currently a lot of deforestation above and catastrophic underground on the way to the "summit".
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The refuge is no longer there, just a marker stone. Approaching from the north is my favorite, because it is not that steep, on the south side it is flowing down again.
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Unfortunately, once you have made the climb, you are not rewarded with a grandiose view. But the north and south ramps are fun going down.
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At 82 m, the Krähenberg is the third highest elevation in this region. The "summit" is freely accessible and not overgrown by trees, so that one has beautiful views in all directions. You have to leave your bike on the path and walk the rest of the way up to the summit.
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For panoramic views, the Krähenberg Summit is highly recommended. At 82 meters, it offers views in all directions and is not overgrown by trees. Another option is the summit near the Brommerberg Ascent Marker (Glacial Erratic), which provides views stretching in three directions.
Yes, the Brommerberg Ascent Marker (Glacial Erratic) is a notable natural monument. It's a giant boulder with a summit nearby that offers a beautiful view.
The region around Blumenthal offers a variety of hiking trails, generally characterized by forests and gentle hills. You can find routes ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. For more detailed options, explore the Hiking around Blumenthal guide, which includes routes like the 'Avenue of Ancient Oaks loop' and the 'Wolfskuhle Forest Nature Trail loop'.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the area. You can find routes like the 'Forest trail in Westensee Nature Park loop' or the 'Flemhuder See Singletrack'. For a comprehensive list, check out the MTB Trails around Blumenthal guide.
The highest point in the immediate Blumenthal area is the Kieler Berg Summit, reaching 94 meters. However, due to dense forest at the top, it does not offer a panoramic view.
Yes, many of the trails around Blumenthal are considered easy, given the low elevations and gentle terrain. For example, the Hiking around Blumenthal guide lists easy routes such as the 'Avenue of Ancient Oaks loop from Schierensee' and the 'Parking Area at Sörener Forst loop from Blumenthal'.
Visitors appreciate the accessible nature and the variety of low-elevation peaks and viewpoints. The area is known for its natural monuments and offers opportunities for hiking and exploring the local landscape, despite the modest heights.
Absolutely. The region offers several gravel biking routes. You can explore options like the 'View of the Eidertal Valley – Eidertal Trail loop' or the 'Village Bay on Einfelder See loop'. More routes are available in the Gravel biking around Blumenthal guide.
While both refer to an 82-meter elevation, the Krähenberg Summit is specifically noted for being freely accessible and offering beautiful views in all directions. The highlight Krähenberg (82 m) describes the highest point as being in the middle of a field, near a kink.
The landscape around Blumenthal is characterized by forests and gentle hills. You'll find a mix of natural areas, with some summits offering open views and others nestled within dense woodland.
Yes, many of the hiking and biking routes around Blumenthal are designed as loops, allowing for circular walks. For instance, the Hiking around Blumenthal guide features several loop trails, such as the 'Avenue of Ancient Oaks loop from Schierensee'.


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