Mountain peaks near Bippen are characterized by a gently rolling parkland landscape with an average elevation of around 63 meters. The region's highest points reach approximately 136 meters, offering elevated terrain rather than towering summits. Bippen provides a tranquil natural environment with extensive forest areas and parkland, suitable for hiking and exploration. The landscape includes historical sites such as ancient megalithic tombs, which are elevated points of interest within the area. This geography makes Bippen a destination for experiencing natural…
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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Bippen is characterized by a tranquil, hilly parkland landscape rather than towering mountains. The "peaks" here are more accurately described as elevated points or hills, offering scenic walks and a chance to experience the natural beauty of the region. You'll find gentle ascents through forests and open fields, providing lovely views of the surrounding countryside.
The highest point in the immediate area is the Trillenberg Summit, reaching 142 meters. Other notable elevations include the Kreuzberg, at 90 meters, which is the highest point in the Börsteler Wald, and the Schwietersberg on the Friesenweg, which is 52 meters high and part of a glacial terminal moraine series.
Yes, several of Bippen's elevated points offer scenic views. The Trillenberg Summit provides glimpses through pleasant green forests to the surrounding fields. The Kreuzberg (Highest Point of the Bonifatius Forest) is noted as a nice break corner with a view, and the Schwietersberg on the Friesenweg also serves as a viewpoint.
The Kreuzberg is an interesting historical site, with a church said to have stood there during the Thirty Years' War. The Leipziger Berg is also a historical site, likely named after a victory celebration from the Battle of the Nations and was a former burning site for Easter bonfires. Additionally, the region is known for ancient megalithic tombs, such as the Restrup megalithic tomb and the Duevelsteen (Devil's Stone), offering insights into early settlement.
Bippen offers a variety of hiking trails through its extensive forest areas and parkland. You can explore trails like the TERRA.track Vosspäddken, a four-kilometer route through a wooded area, or the TERRA.track Ice Age Discovery Trail, which spans six kilometers and features themed stations. For more options, check out the Hiking around Bippen guide, which includes routes like the Ice Age Discovery Trail loop from Bippen.
Yes, the gently rolling terrain and well-maintained trails make many areas around Bippen suitable for families. The TERRA.track Ice Age Discovery Trail, with its themed stations, can be particularly engaging for children. Many of the hiking routes listed in the Hiking around Bippen guide are rated as easy or moderate, making them accessible for various fitness levels.
Beyond hiking, Bippen is excellent for cycling. The region's parkland landscape is ideal for leisurely bike rides. You can find various routes, including traffic-free options, that allow you to explore the natural beauty and historical sites. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Traffic-free bike rides around Bippen guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Bippen guide.
The best time to visit Bippen for outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for hiking and cycling through the forests and parkland. The natural environment is vibrant, offering beautiful scenery.
Hike durations vary depending on the specific route and your pace. For example, the Ice Age Discovery Trail loop from Bippen is about 7.9 kilometers, which might take a couple of hours. Other routes in the Hiking around Bippen guide range from shorter 5-kilometer loops to longer 15-kilometer excursions, offering options for different time commitments.
Most natural trails and forest paths in Bippen are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near wildlife. It's always a good idea to carry water for your dog and be mindful of local regulations, which are usually posted at trailheads.
The uniqueness of Bippen's elevated areas lies in their blend of tranquil natural beauty, gentle topography, and rich history. Unlike traditional mountain regions, Bippen offers accessible, rolling landscapes perfect for relaxed exploration. You can discover ancient megalithic tombs, historical sites like the Leipziger Berg, and extensive forests, all within a serene, unspoiled environment.


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