Best mountain peaks around Haltern am See are characterized by a landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and extensive lake areas within the Hohe Mark Nature Park. The region, with an average elevation of 63 meters, offers numerous elevated areas and hills for outdoor activities. Haltern am See provides a comprehensive network of hiking trails, including paths up to 38 km long and 51 circular trails. These features make the area a destination for exploring diverse ecosystems and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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It is located in the middle of the forest and in the fog it looks almost spooky
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I can only join HPS54, the descent towards Maria Veen is long and the speed can get enormously high 😅🫣
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Drive through former military area and a shortcut from Hülsten to Lavesum. You need power on the bike and a strong drive!!! Neat climb(s), but also nice jagged descents up to 60 km/h 😳
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Very nice route through the middle of a former military training area
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Very nice route through the former training area
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Lots of nature and good slopes
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The fire lookout towers in the “Die Haard” and “Hohe Mark” forest areas make an important contribution to fighting forest fires. The 39 meter high steel truss tower Farnberg is manned by a fire watch in times of increased risk of forest fires. It can be climbed publicly all year round up to below the viewing platform.
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While Haltern am See features rolling hills rather than traditional mountain peaks, several elevated points offer excellent views. Popular spots include the Farnberg Fire Watchtower, which provides a wide view over the green lung of the Ruhr area, and the Rennberg Fire Watchtower, offering views across the Haard and, on clear days, extending to the Ruhr area and Münsterland. The Galgenberg Fire Watch Tower also rewards visitors with fantastic views over the Hohe Mark.
Yes, Haltern am See offers several family-friendly hiking options. The Dachsberg Haltern-Flaesheim area, for instance, features trails like the 'blue dwarf loop' and 'orange dwarf loop' which are easily accessible and suitable for various fitness levels. The Haltern Telecommunications Tower area is also noted as family-friendly, with paths converging from different directions.
Many trails in the Haltern am See region are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. The area around the Haltern Telecommunications Tower is specifically highlighted as dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect local regulations, especially in nature reserve areas.
The terrain around Haltern am See is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and extensive lake areas. While not mountainous, you'll encounter varied paths, from easily accessible routes around Dachsberg to more challenging sections with elevation gains, such as those on the 'Deep mountains, high valleys' LandStreifer Trail. The region is part of the Hohe Mark Nature Park, offering diverse landscapes including heathlands and reservoir surroundings.
Yes, the Haltern am See region boasts an extensive network of circular hiking trails. The 'LandStreifer' network includes popular circular routes like the 'Deep mountains, high valleys' trail (approx. 15.9 km) and the 'Wild forest foresight' trail (approx. 12 km). Additionally, the Hohe Mark Nature Park offers 51 circular trails totaling 220 km, ensuring plenty of options for varied lengths and difficulties. You can find many of these trails in the Hiking around Haltern am See guide.
Beyond hiking, the Haltern am See region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Haard On Tour' or the 'Rennberg Fire Watchtower – Haard Loop Trail' found in the MTB Trails around Haltern am See guide. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes around the reservoirs, like the 'View of the Hullerner Reservoir' loop, detailed in the Running Trails around Haltern am See guide.
Scenic views are abundant, particularly from the various watchtowers and elevated points. The Farnberg Fire Watchtower, Rennberg Fire Watchtower, and Galgenberg Fire Watch Tower all provide panoramic vistas over the Hohe Mark Nature Park, forests, and the wider landscape. The Hasenberg – Highest Point of the Panzerstraße also offers a viewpoint within a natural setting.
The highest point in the Hohe Mark area around Haltern am See is near the Haltern Telecommunications Tower. This imposing landmark stands at approximately 146 meters above sea level, making it a significant elevated feature in the region.
Haltern am See offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for their mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors, especially in the forests and heathlands. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter hiking is possible, but check local conditions as some paths might be slippery or less accessible.
The Haltern am See region is well-equipped for hikers, with numerous starting points and parking facilities available for trails. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check individual route descriptions within the Hiking around Haltern am See guide or other activity guides, as they often provide details on parking locations.
The Hohe Mark Nature Park, which encompasses Haltern am See, is special for its diverse ecosystems and extensive recreational opportunities. It features dense forests, tranquil moors, picturesque floodplain and lake areas, and the vibrant colors of the Westruper Heide heathlands. The park offers a well-marked network of trails, including the long-distance Hohe Mark Steig, providing varied experiences for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers.
While popular spots can attract visitors, the extensive network of trails in the Hohe Mark Nature Park means you can often find less crowded options. Exploring some of the smaller circular trails or venturing slightly off the main Hohe Mark Steig can lead to more tranquil paths, especially during off-peak hours or weekdays. The 'Wild forest foresight' LandStreifer Trail, for example, offers a chance to explore natural beauty away from the busiest areas.


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