Best mountain peaks around Eimke are found within the Lüneburg Heath, a region characterized by its undulating, hilly heathland rather than traditional high mountains. Eimke, situated in the Uelzen district of Lower Saxony, Germany, has an average elevation of around 64 to 65 meters above sea level. This area offers a unique landscape with elevated points that provide scenic views and opportunities for exploration. The "hilly heathland" environment, shaped by the Ice Age, is particularly known for its vast heather…
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Next to the Wilseder Berg, another survey point stands here on the Hausselberg in memory of Carl-Friedrich Gauß
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The summit cross on the Faßberg (94 m above sea level) in the Schmarbeck juniper forest is an ideal destination for cyclists. The route leads along well-developed cycle paths through open heathland and shady forests directly to the cross. Whether for a short ride or a longer tour through the Lüneburg Heath, cyclists can enjoy the view and inspect the rustic wooden cross upon reaching the summit cross.
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High above the heath 94m above sea level
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The summit cross stands here on the mountain which is 94m high and you can sign the summit book.
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Reconstructed Gaußstein on the Heidschnuckenweg
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A surveying point for land surveying. The stone was erected here as a memorial to it.
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There is also a challenge for ambitious hikers.
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At an altitude of 94m above sea level, which is insane for this area, you can document your heroic achievement, namely the ascent from the valley, in a summit book kept for this purpose, provided the weather conditions, which are not uncommon in this extreme location, allow it.
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The Eimke region, located within the Lüneburg Heath, is characterized by its unique 'hilly heathland' rather than traditional high mountains. You'll find elevated points and gentle hills, often offering scenic views over the vast heather landscapes. These are perfect for hiking and cycling, providing a distinct natural experience.
Key elevated points include the Gauss Monument on the Haußelberg, which is a historical surveying point offering views of the heath. Another popular spot is the Faßberg Summit Cross, known for its expansive views. You can also visit the Lüßberg — Highest point in the district of Celle, which features a memorial stone and a quiet rest area within the forest.
Yes, many of the elevated points and trails in the Lüneburg Heath are suitable for families. Highlights like the Faßberg Summit Cross and the Lüßberg — Highest point in the district of Celle are categorized as family-friendly. The gently rolling terrain and well-maintained paths make for enjoyable outings for all ages. The Nature Park Südheide also offers numerous trails ideal for family exploration.
The Eimke region is particularly stunning in late summer, typically from August to early September, when the heather blooms. This transforms the landscape into vibrant shades of purple, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Spring and early summer also offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities before the peak bloom.
The Gauss Monument on the Haußelberg marks a historical surveying point used by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1820 to measure the Kingdom of Hanover. The Lüßberg — Highest point in the district of Celle features a memorial stone commemorating the devastating storm Quimburga in 1972, highlighting the region's natural history and resilience.
Absolutely. The Lüneburg Heath, where Eimke is located, is crisscrossed with numerous hiking trails. You can find routes that take you through the Ellerndorf Juniper Heath, offering scenic views and a typical heath landscape. For more options, explore the Hiking around Eimke guide or the Easy hikes around Eimke guide for detailed routes.
Cycling is a very popular activity in the Lüneburg Heath, with many well-developed paths suitable for various types of bikes. The gently rolling terrain is ideal for leisurely rides. You can find gravel biking routes, such as those leading to the Fassberg Summit Cross. Check out the Gravel biking around Eimke guide for more information.
The Nature Park Südheide is home to protected wildlife, including cranes and black storks. You might also encounter the iconic Heidschnucke sheep, which play a vital role in maintaining the heathland landscape by grazing on the heather. The diverse habitats support a variety of bird species and smaller mammals.
Yes, several elevated points provide excellent panoramic views. The Faßberg Summit Cross is highly regarded for its expansive views over the surrounding heathland. The Gauss Monument on the Haußelberg also offers good vistas of the unique heath landscape.
Most trails around Eimke and the Lüneburg Heath are considered easy to intermediate, suitable for a wide range of fitness levels. The terrain is generally gently undulating, making it accessible for casual walkers and families. Some longer cycling routes might be rated as moderate or difficult due to distance, but steep ascents are rare.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Lüneburg Heath. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature protection areas and during the breeding season of local wildlife. Please be mindful of grazing Heidschnucke sheep and other visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful, expansive heathlands, especially during the heather bloom. They enjoy the scenic views from spots like the Faßberg Summit Cross, the unique natural environment, and the opportunities for hiking and cycling. The historical context of places like the Gauss Monument on the Haußelberg also adds to the experience.


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