Mountain peaks around Lutter Germany are situated within the Harz Mountains, a low mountain range known for its diverse landscapes. Lutter serves as a base for exploring the surrounding Harz region, which features numerous peaks and hiking opportunities. The area includes the Aschentalshalbe, a ridge in the Upper Harz rising to over 680 meters. This region offers a variety of terrain, from flatlands to mountains reaching up to 1200 meters.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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After a long and hard climb from the Rotberg, this is the highlight.
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The Karlisberg offers a wonderful view. However, you have to walk a few meters towards the ridge so that you can enjoy it. The Karlisberg is on the Fringeli-Retemberg route and is just a “passage point” when biking. But the short stop is worth it.
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Brunneberg "summit": At this point you have reached the highest point on the Blue Trail. There is also a memorial from the First World War.
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Great view of the Jura. Bumpy passages with lots of rocks and roots.
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Wonderful view of the Laufental and the Jura.
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View of France, Basel, Mariastein, Blauen, the 3 Jura chains and, with a good view, of the Alps
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While Lutter itself is a base for exploration, the surrounding Harz Mountains offer several significant peaks and viewpoints. Highlights include the Aschentalshalbe ridge, rising to 685 meters, which features multiple summits and a refuge hut. Other popular spots are the Brunneberg: Highest Point, known for its WWI memorial, and Karlisberg (946 m above sea level), which provides expansive views.
Yes, several peaks and trails around Lutter offer historical significance. The Brunneberg: Highest Point features a memorial from the First World War. Additionally, the Mätzerlechrüz Cross is a historical wayside cross located on a pilgrim path, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The Harz Mountains surrounding Lutter offer a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the Blauenberg Trail is appreciated for its distant views and enjoyable experience. The Aschentalshalbe ridge is traversed by the Harz Club trail no. 15 G, with other footpaths leading to neighboring summits. You can find more detailed hiking routes, including options for various difficulties, in the Hiking around Lutter guide.
Beyond hiking, the Lutter region, set within the Harz Mountains, is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous cycling routes, from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the Cycling around Lutter guide. For runners, there are dedicated running trails, including loops around the Remelturm Observation Tower, which you can find in the Running Trails around Lutter guide.
Yes, the region features excellent viewpoints. The Remelturm Observation Tower offers great views along the ridge and has historical significance. The Karlisberg (946 m above sea level) is also a popular viewpoint, providing expansive scenery if you walk a few meters towards the ridge.
The Harz Mountains are a diverse and protected natural landscape. They encompass a national park, four nature reserves, and a biosphere reserve. The region is known for its impressive terrain, with elevations rising sharply from 150-meter-high flatlands to mountains reaching up to 1200 meters, offering a rich variety of natural beauty for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the unique distant views offered by trails like the Blauenberg Trail. The Remelturm Observation Tower is noted for its nice views and being a good stopover for bikers. The Karlisberg is also highlighted for its wonderful, expansive views.
Yes, the region offers trails suitable for mountain biking. The Remelturm Observation Tower area is known for its great technical trails and nice ridge views, recommended even for e-MTB. The Blauenberg Trail is also appreciated for its enjoyable riding experience.
The highest point on the Blue Trail around Lutter is marked by Brunneberg: Highest Point. This summit is a significant landmark along the trail and also features a memorial from the First World War.
The Aschentalshalbe is a prominent ridge in the Upper Harz, reaching up to 685 meters. It features several summits, including Hohes Feld, and is part of the Harzer Wandernadel hiking network. You can find more detailed information about its geography and trails on its Wikipedia page.
Yes, the Aschentalshalbe ridge, a significant feature near Lutter, includes a refuge hut that serves as a checkpoint for the Harzer Wandernadel hiking network, indicating its integration into a broader system of trails.


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