Best mountain peaks around Borgwedel are characterized by green hills and forests, defining the Borgwedel landscape. This region, situated on the banks of the Schlei River, features elevated areas and viewpoints rather than traditional towering peaks. These geographical features offer scenic vistas and outdoor experiences. The highest points in the area are prominent hills, providing undulating landscapes for exploration.
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Not far from the summit of the Aschberg stands this imposing Bismarck statue from 1901.
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Moving Bismarck: 1901 first erected in Apenrade, on the occasion of the 1920 referendum in Schleswig, where Apenrade became Danish, Bismarck was kept in a barn near Rendsburg for 10 years, until it was finally erected here in 1930.
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From the freely accessible 20 m high observation tower Aschberg enjoys a 360° panoramic view over the treetops. In the north you can discover Schleswig.
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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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Borgwedel is characterized by green hills and forests, situated on the banks of the Schlei River. Instead of traditional towering mountain peaks, you'll find prominent elevated areas and viewpoints that offer scenic vistas and enriching outdoor experiences. The region's highest points are more akin to undulating hills rather than rugged mountains.
You can explore several notable spots. The Aschberg Observation Tower offers panoramic views, extending to the Baltic Sea on clear days. Another popular spot is the Heidberg Summit and Trails, known for its sensational outlooks. The Hochberg lookout point, though not listed as a highlight, is also a popular destination for hikers seeking scenic overlooks of the entire Borgwedel region.
Yes, the Bismarck Monument on the Aschberg is a significant historical site. This 7-meter-high statue stands on the Aschberg and provides impressive views. Additionally, the Summit cross with logbook (Scheelsberg, Hüttener Berge) is unique, as it's probably the only summit cross with a logbook in Schleswig-Holstein.
From viewpoints like the Aschberg Observation Tower, you can enjoy impressive panoramic views of the entire Borgwedel region, including the surrounding green hills, forests, and the Schlei River. On clear days, the view from Aschberg can even extend to the Baltic Sea.
Yes, both the Aschberg Observation Tower and the Bismarck Monument on the Aschberg are considered family-friendly destinations, offering accessible experiences and interesting sights for all ages.
Yes, many trails in the region are dog-friendly. For instance, the Scheelsberg Summit area is noted as dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion.
Hiking is very popular, with trails leading through rolling hills and forests. The Heidberg Summit and Trails is particularly known for its mountain bike trails, offering challenging technical sections for cyclists.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking routes. You can find numerous options in the Hiking around Borgwedel guide, including routes like 'Louisenlund Palace – View of Fleckebyer Marina loop from Borgwedel' and 'View of the Schlei – Old Brickworks Borgwedel loop from Borgwedel'.
For running enthusiasts, the Running Trails around Borgwedel guide features routes such as 'Running loop from Borgwedel'. If you're interested in gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Borgwedel guide offers options like 'Schleswiger shortcuts via Idstedt'.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive panoramic views, especially from spots like the Aschberg Observation Tower. The region's natural beauty, with its green hills and forests, and the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking, are also highly valued. The unique historical elements, such as the Bismarck Monument, also add to the appeal.
While Borgwedel features many elevated areas, the Scheelsberg Summit is noted as the highest elevation in the Hüttener Berge Nature Park, reaching 106 meters. It is marked by a yellow stick in a delimited piece of forest.
Yes, the Heidberg Summit and Trails is highly recommended for mountain biking. It offers challenging technical sections and is considered a must-visit for mountain bikers in Schleswig-Holstein.


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