Best mountain peaks around Nortrup are found within a region characterized by its low elevation and gently rolling terrain. Nortrup, located in Lower Saxony, is situated at 31 meters above sea level, and its surroundings do not feature prominent mountain ranges. Instead, the area offers a collection of elevated points and hills, often forested, that serve as local summits and viewpoints. These locations provide opportunities to explore the natural landscape and historical sites of the region.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Schwietersberg is 52 m high.
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This area name likely dates back to a former victory celebration held after the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig. In any case, this was a former burning site for Easter bonfires, which continued to be held here until World War II.
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Great viewpoint. Since the sandpit is located directly west of Kreuzberg, you have an unobstructed view to the east. On a clear day, you can easily see as far as Lingen – and with good eyesight, or binoculars, probably much further. At the end of 2025, the view was quite obstructed by the newly grown birch trees. A shame 😕
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Not recommended for driving
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Nice break corner with a view
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A really small bump in the North OS
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On the Trillenberg, at 142 meters the highest mountain in the Ankumerhöhe, you hike through a pleasantly green forest. In between you can keep looking through the trees at the surrounding fields.
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Nortrup is located in a generally flat region of Lower Saxony, Germany. The 'peaks' around Nortrup are more accurately described as elevated hills or prominent points in the landscape, rather than traditional mountains. They offer gentle ascents and pleasant views, perfect for leisurely hikes and enjoying the local scenery. For example, the highest point in the Ankumerhöhe is the Trillenberg Summit at 142 meters.
Yes, the gentle nature of the peaks around Nortrup makes them suitable for families. Many routes are easy to moderate, offering enjoyable walks through forests and open landscapes without challenging climbs. The Kreuzberg (Highest Point of the Bonifatius Forest) is a small, accessible bump that can be a nice break corner with a view for all ages.
You'll primarily encounter lush forests, open fields, and the gentle rolling landscape characteristic of the region. Highlights like the Trillenberg Summit offer hikes through pleasant green forests with occasional views of the surrounding fields. The Schwietersberg on the Friesenweg is part of an interesting glacial terminal moraine series.
Yes, some peaks have historical significance. The Kreuzberg, for instance, is said to have been the site of a church during the Thirty Years' War. The Leipziger Berg is named after a former victory celebration for the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig and was historically used for Easter bonfires until World War II.
The peaks around Nortrup are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring brings blooming nature, summer offers warm weather for longer excursions, and autumn provides beautiful foliage. Even in winter, with appropriate gear, the gentle trails can be pleasant for a quiet walk, though views might be limited by fog or bare trees.
Absolutely. Given the modest elevations, many trails around these peaks are ideal for beginners. You can find easy routes that offer a pleasant introduction to hiking. For more options, explore the 'Hikes from bus stations around Nortrup' guide, which includes easy routes like the 4.2 km 'Bauerncafé Nortrup – Bauernschänke Suttrup loop from Nortrup' available at komoot.com/guide/4120097.
Beyond hiking, the Nortrup area is excellent for cycling. There are numerous routes for touring bicycles and traffic-free rides. You can find guides like 'Cycling around Nortrup' and 'Traffic-free bike rides around Nortrup' on komoot, offering various distances and difficulties. For example, the 'Cycling around Nortrup' guide at komoot.com/guide/47714 features routes like the 'Cycle Path Along the Haase'.
Yes, many of the hiking trails in the region are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. These are convenient for day trips and exploring the diverse landscapes around the peaks. Check the individual route descriptions on komoot for details on circular options.
While specific public transport connections directly to every trailhead might be limited, there are hiking routes designed to be accessible from bus stations. The 'Hikes from bus stations around Nortrup' guide provides options for reaching trails using public transport, such as the 'Beke Hiking Trail – Bauernschänke Suttrup loop from Nortrup' from a bus stop. You can find this guide at komoot.com/guide/4120097.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, the pleasant walks through forests, and the gentle views from the elevated points. The historical context of some sites, like the Kreuzberg, also adds an interesting dimension to the experience. Many enjoy the opportunity for a relaxing break in nature without strenuous climbing.


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