Best mountain peaks around Lensahn are characterized by the region's generally low elevation, situated near the Baltic Sea in the Ostholstein district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. While traditional towering mountains are absent, the area features modest elevations often referred to as "Berge" or hills. The highest point in the district is Bungsberg, reaching 168 meters, offering a notable natural feature. Visitors can explore these natural rises and historical points of interest within the agricultural landscape and forests.
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Next to the Elisabeth Tower is the 179 m high Bungsberg radio tower, which was built between 1975 and 1977. From the tower's free-to-access observation platform at a height of 40 m, you can see large parts of Schleswig-Holstein as well as parts of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and the Baltic Sea in good visibility conditions.
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From the Gömnitzer tower you have a wonderful view over large parts of East Holstein
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The height of the telecommunications tower built in 1977 is 179m. The tower is open to the public. There is a viewing platform at a height of approx. 40m, which can be reached via almost 200 steps. The view from up there is absolutely magnificent.
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Great view from the Gömnitzer Berg on Neustadt, the Bay of Lübeck and inland. Well, from the tower you can only see through the hatches, it's just a former sea mark from 1826/27.
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At 179 m, the telecommunications tower is higher than the entire Bungsberg. At a height of 42 m there is a viewing platform that can be reached via steps, from which you have a tremendous view over the whole of East Holstein.
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The Gömnitzer Berg (also "Gömnitzberg") is a 93.80 meter high elevation near the village of Gömnitz in the district of Ostholstein (municipality of Süsel) in Schleswig-Holstein. Geologically, it is an ice-age terminal moraine of the Baltic ridge typical of Holstein Switzerland. The Gömnitzer Berg is the third highest elevation in the district of Ostholstein after the Bungsberg and the Weiberberg. Like this, it grants a wide view of the surrounding landscape of Holstein Switzerland and the Bay of Lübeck. On the top of the Gömnitzer Berg is the Gömnitzer Turm, a former sea mark that was built to replace a tree struck by lightning, which served as a landmark for the sailors. The marking of the highest point of the Gömnitz mountain is a few meters next to the Gömnitz tower. There is a transmission mast a short distance from the Gömnitz tower. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6mnitzer_Berg
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In the stairwell there is a play of colors through the stained windows of the tower. At the top you have a nice overview of the country. Admission is free.
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the tower is an old sea mark that is no longer used today. You can climb the tower and look through small gaps in all directions. The wide view is spectacular.
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While traditional towering mountains are absent, the region features modest elevations. The most notable include the Bungsberg Summit, which is the highest point in Schleswig-Holstein at 167 meters above sea level, and the Gömnitzer mountain, home to the Gömnitzer Tower.
The highest point in the entire Ostholstein district is the Bungsberg Summit, standing at 167 meters (551 feet) above sea level. It offers views across the landscape and is located within a forest.
Yes, there are. On the Bungsberg, you can find the Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg, an observation tower originally built in 1863/1864 and later raised to maintain its panoramic views. The Gömnitzer Tower also offers views of Holstein Switzerland and the Bay of Lübeck from its small openings.
Yes, several points of interest are considered family-friendly. Both the Bungsberg Summit and the Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg are categorized as family-friendly, making them good options for outings with children.
The Gömnitzer Tower is a significant historical site, originally built in 1827 as a sea mark. The Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg, built in 1863/1864, also has a rich history, named after Elisabeth von Sachsen-Altenburg.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails. The region's agricultural landscape and forests are ideal for general hiking and nature walks.
Yes, the Bungsberg is known as Schleswig-Holstein's only and Germany's northernmost 'winter sports area.' In winter, when there's sufficient snow, it features a drag lift and slopes for sledding, skiing, and snowboarding, offering a unique experience for the region.
Visitors appreciate the panoramic views, especially from the observation towers like the Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg and the Gömnitzer Tower. The peaceful forest setting of the Bungsberg Summit is also highly valued for hiking.
The Bungsberg Summit area includes the Elisabeth Tower observation tower and the Bungsberg telecommunications tower with a viewing platform. While a restaurant is mentioned in visitor tips, it has been noted as closed at times.
Given the modest elevations, exploring these 'peaks' typically involves shorter walks or hikes. For instance, the path to the Bungsberg Summit leads through a beautiful forest and is considered a worthwhile hike, but not an arduous climb. Climbing the Gömnitzer Tower involves a 41-step spiral staircase.
Specific public transport details for each peak are not readily available. However, the region is generally accessible, and local buses or a combination of train and bus might get you close to the areas, requiring a final walk or cycle to the specific sites.
From the Gömnitzer Tower, you can enjoy expansive views of the surrounding landscape of Holstein Switzerland and across the Bay of Lübeck through its four small openings.


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