Best mountain peaks around Kettenkamp are found in a region characterized by accessible paths through diverse natural landscapes. Kettenkamp, located in the Osnabrück district of Lower Saxony, offers elevated areas and natural features for exploration. While not alpine mountains, the area provides opportunities for hiking and scenic views within its forests, pastures, and meadows. These features contribute to the varied terrain available for outdoor activities.
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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The region around Kettenkamp, situated in the Osnabrück district of Lower Saxony, is characterized by low hills, forests, and meadows rather than towering mountain ranges. The 'peaks' here are elevated points like the Trillenberg Summit, which is 142 meters high, or the Kreuzberg at 90 meters. They offer scenic views and varied terrain for hiking, often through pleasant forests and open landscapes.
Yes, several elevated points offer views. The Trillenberg Summit provides glimpses through the trees of the surrounding fields. The Kreuzberg (Highest Point of the Bonifatius Forest) is noted as a nice break corner with a view. The Leipziger Berg also serves as a viewpoint.
The Kreuzberg is said to have been the site of a church during the Thirty Years' War, with interesting incisions on two old trees. The Leipziger Berg is a historical site, likely named after a victory celebration following the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig, and was a former burning site for Easter bonfires until World War II.
Yes, the region offers many accessible paths with gentle slopes, suitable for families. You can find a variety of easy walks, such as the 4.2 km 'Wöstenesch Watermill – Eggermühlen Castle loop from Eggermühlen'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Kettenkamp guide.
Beyond the elevated points, the area boasts diverse natural landscapes. The extensive Maiburg Forest Area offers varied terrain for hiking. You can also explore the Steinplateau Sussumer, which provides unique landscapes. Many routes follow picturesque river valleys, offering a mix of forests, open pastures, and scenic meadows.
The area around Kettenkamp features numerous trails. For example, the Maiburg Forest offers routes like the 29.1 km 'Maiburg Waldspielplatz – Tangenschlucht von Eggermühlen' loop. Other popular options include the 12.2 km 'Bockraden Steingrab – Denkmal von Eggermühlen' loop, which offers views of historical monuments. You can find more detailed routes in the Hikes from bus stations around Kettenkamp guide.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling, with routes that take you through diverse landscapes. You can find various cycling tours, such as the 'Rapids on the Hase River – Hase River Cycle Path loop from Kettenkamp' or the 'Artland Farmstead Heritage – Restored Artland Farmhouse loop from Kettenkamp'. Explore more options in the Cycling around Kettenkamp guide.
The region's gentle slopes and diverse landscapes make it enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer is ideal for longer days on the trails. Even in winter, many paths remain accessible for walks, though conditions may vary.
There are two notable Kreuzberg locations. The Kreuzberg in Börsteler Wald is the highest point there, but some visitors note that the view isn't particularly expansive, looking towards a sand pit. The Kreuzberg (Highest Point of the Bonifatius Forest) is described as a small bump with a nice break corner and a view, but it's not recommended for driving.
The Schwietersberg on the Friesenweg is part of the Ankumer Höhe and is geologically significant as a glacial terminal moraine series. At 52 meters high, it offers a unique insight into the region's natural history.
While many trails feature gentle slopes, the region does offer more challenging options for those seeking a longer adventure. For instance, the 'Wöstenesch Watermill – View of Sussumer Steinplateau loop from Kettenkamp' is a difficult 20.4 km hike. You can find a range of difficulties within the various hiking guides for the area.


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