Mountain peaks around Borgholzhausen are situated within the Teutoburg Forest, offering diverse hiking experiences and scenic views. The region features several notable elevations that provide excellent vantage points for exploring the natural landscape. With 8 peaks to choose from, visitors can find various recreational opportunities. These peaks are popular for their panoramic vistas and accessible trails.
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A beautiful observation tower offering a fantastic panoramic view. 144 steps lead to the covered platform. Below the tower, there's a shelter, trash cans, and several picnic benches with tables.
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View over the Teutoburg Forest
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Brilliant view from the Beutling observation tower
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Stunningly beautiful views over the beautiful landscape
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If it's freezing rain and you're still sweating, you're probably standing on the Große Egge.
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The moss nature trail on the Hengeberg is unique in Germany. It is located within the Northern Teutoburg Forest-Wiehengebierge Nature and Geopark (TERRA.vita) in the areas of the cities of Halle (Westphalia) and Werther (Westphalia). Around 150 species grow on the Hengeberg, some with very high coverage. Source: https://www.erfolgskreis-gt.de/freizeitkompass/detail/article/hengeberg
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Borgholzhausen, nestled in the Teutoburg Forest, offers several prominent peaks. You can visit Hengeberg, the highest elevation in the Gütersloh district at 316 meters, offering fantastic views along the Hermannsweg. Another significant peak is Große Egge (312 meters), known for its beautiful vantage point. The Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze) on Bußberg (306.3 meters) also provides wonderful views over the Ravensberg region.
Yes, the Beutling Observation Tower is an excellent spot for panoramic views. After an ascent, you're rewarded with wide, unobstructed views of the surrounding area, including the Wiehen Mountains and the Teutoburg Forest. Additionally, the Dissen telecommunications tower, located at 266 meters, features a 25-meter viewing platform offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Teutoburg Forest.
The Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze) on Bußberg is a popular mountain refuge with historical significance. It's locally known as the "Schwedenschanze," referring to an old rampart. This spot combines natural beauty with a historical element, offering a place to rest and appreciate the landscape.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The View of Bielefeld from Hengeberg is suitable for families. While the trails to the Beutling Observation Tower can be steep, the tower itself is categorized as family-friendly, offering a shelter, trash cans, and picnic benches below for a comfortable stop.
The region around Borgholzhausen's mountain peaks is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the "Ravensberg Castle – Cleve Gorge Adventure Forest loop." For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the "Scenic Road to Küingdorf – Bad Rothenfelde Graduation Towers loop," and challenging MTB trails like the "View of the Teutoburg Forest – Noller Gorge loop." You can explore more routes on the respective guide pages for easy hikes, road cycling, and MTB trails around Borgholzhausen.
Yes, the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze) on Bußberg is a popular mountain refuge where, on Sundays, you can enjoy coffee, cake, and cold drinks. This makes it a pleasant stop for hikers looking to refuel while appreciating the views over the Ravensberg region.
The Teutoburg Forest region, including Borgholzhausen's peaks, is known for diverse hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the area is generally enjoyable for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The Dissen telecommunications tower is open and accessible year-round, suggesting that many viewpoints can be enjoyed in different seasons, weather permitting.
The trails vary in difficulty. While many routes in the Teutoburg Forest are suitable for various fitness levels, some ascents can be challenging. For instance, the trails leading to the Beutling Observation Tower can be very steep, particularly for cyclists, suggesting a more challenging hike. However, there are also easy hikes available in the broader Borgholzhausen area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the fantastic and wide panoramic views offered from various points, such as the Hengeberg and the Beutling Observation Tower. The opportunity to enjoy coffee and cake at the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut on Sundays is also a highlight for many, combining natural beauty with a pleasant social stop.
Yes, the region offers various circular routes. For example, you can find easy circular hikes like the "Ravensberg Castle – Cleve Gorge Adventure Forest loop" or the "Luisenturm Observation Tower – Luisenturm Borgholzhausen loop" which incorporate scenic points and natural features around the peaks. These are available on the easy hikes guide page.
Yes, the Hengeberg, at 316 meters, is a significant point along the Hermannsweg. From this elevation, you can enjoy fantastic views along this long-distance hiking trail between Borgholzhausen and Bielefeld.


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