Mountain peaks around Söhlde are characterized by gently rolling hills and elevated terrain rather than towering alpine summits. The region, often referred to as the Hildesheim mountains, offers several notable elevations popular for hiking and scenic views. These local high points provide accessible outdoor experiences and a chance to engage with the natural landscape. The area is ideal for nature walks and offers expansive views of the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Beautiful view of the Heerter See.
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It's nice to hike along here, but there are no blueberries here, but there is a very large anthill.
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Here is the turnoff from the Postweg to Steinberg.
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Here is a great bench with a view for a break after the climb
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Great view and with 28% uphill only with chain left
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Mountain peak on the Calenberger Trail, unfortunately without a view.
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While Söhlde is known for rolling hills rather than towering mountains, several elevated areas offer great outdoor experiences. These include Tower mountain, which provides a nice view from its erg tower, and Adlerhorst (254 m) on the Kammweg (ridge trail), one of the highest elevations in Salzgitter. The Steinberg, at 329.8 meters, is the highest point of the Tosmar and features a summit book.
Yes, the Heidelbeerenberg summit is considered one of the 'well-hidden peaks of the Hildesheim mountains' at 230 meters above sea level. It offers a sense of untouched nature, with evidence of natural forces like uprooted trees and windbreaks. You might also spot a very large anthill there.
For expansive views, visit the Tower mountain, which has an erg tower offering a great vista. Another excellent spot is the Observation platform on Seilbahnberg. On clear days, you can enjoy a wide view from this summit, as there are no other nearby elevations to obstruct the scenery.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Miekenberg – Small limestone quarry loop' or moderate ones such as the 'Steinberg – Miekenberg loop'. Many trails provide opportunities for nature walks and experiencing the local landscape. For more options, explore the Hiking around Söhlde guide.
Absolutely. The Observation platform on Seilbahnberg is noted as family-friendly, offering an accessible viewpoint. Many of the local hills and trails are characterized by gently rolling terrain, making them suitable for families looking for accessible outdoor experiences and nature walks.
Beyond hiking, the Söhlde region is popular for road cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes like the 'Oelber Castle – Grasdorf Ramp loop' for road cycling or the 'Heidelbeerenberg Forest Trail – Ottbergen Trail loop' for mountain biking. Discover more activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Söhlde and MTB Trails around Söhlde guides.
The Steinberg, located in the broader Hildesheim region, is a significant elevation at 329.8 meters above sea level, making it the highest point of the Tosmar. While not directly in Söhlde, it's a prominent feature in the local landscape.
These elevated areas, though not high mountains, offer valuable recreational opportunities. They are ideal for hiking and nature walks, providing scenic views of the surrounding countryside. They also offer a peaceful escape into nature, showcasing local flora and fauna, and a chance to engage with the natural landscape.
While many trails are moderate, some routes offer more challenge. For mountain bikers, the Steinberg area has trails that are popular for MTB, with some sections noted as 'not suitable for hiking' due to their technical nature. For hiking, routes like the 'Steinberg – Miekenberg loop' offer a moderate challenge with suitable elevation gains for day trips.
The gently rolling hills and forested areas around Söhlde are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flora or vibrant fall colors. Summer is also suitable, especially for shaded forest trails. Winter hiking is possible, but always check local conditions and trail accessibility.
The region offers a peaceful escape into nature, showcasing local flora and fauna. On the Heidelbeerenberg summit, for instance, you can observe the impact of natural elements on the environment, with uprooted trees and windbreaks, and even a very large anthill. The forested areas provide habitats for various local wildlife.
Hike durations vary depending on the route and your pace. For example, the 'Miekenberg – Small limestone quarry loop' is an easy 7.3 km trail, while the 'Steinberg – Miekenberg loop' is a moderate 13.9 km route. Many trails are designed for day trips, offering accessible paths for various fitness levels.


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