Best mountain peaks around Beelitz are found within a region characterized by a glacial sandur plain, with an average elevation of 51 meters. The area is surrounded by extensive pine woods within the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park. While natural mountain peaks are not a feature of this landscape, elevated views are available. The Treetop Path Beelitz-Heilstätten offers a unique perspective of the forest and historic sanatorium ruins.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Not as high as Mount Etna, but still well protected from flooding.
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You can only get to the mountain on foot or by bike. Hiking routes there are signposted from Ferch. The observation tower is open around the clock.
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Building has been restored..because it has a very nice architectural style.
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Here was the starting point of my hike (journey by train). The station building is currently being restored.
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Currently still in the renovation phase - but it will be really good!
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Beautiful view of the wooded area. There is a covered table and bench combination for a break with a view. A mighty cross towers over the whole.
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Beautiful view of the wooded area. There is a covered bench for a break with a view. The whole is surmounted by a mighty cross.
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The summit cross and the covered rest area alone are worth the ascent. In addition, the Fuchsberg offers a beautiful view.
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The Beelitz region is characterized by a glacial sandur plain, so you won't find traditional high mountain peaks. Instead, the area offers unique elevated perspectives through observation towers and slight natural elevations. These provide panoramic views of the surrounding pine woods and historic sites, offering a different kind of 'peak' experience.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Wietkiekenberg Lookout Tower, which offers an excellent panoramic view at almost 125 meters high. Another popular spot is the Löwendorf Hill Observation Tower, a 22-meter-high wooden tower providing wide vistas. The Fuchsberg — Summit Cross and Viewpoint also offers a great vantage point over the Glauer mountains.
Yes, the Treetop Path Beelitz-Heilstätten is a significant elevated experience. It's a 700-meter-long treetop walk with a 40-meter-high observation tower, providing panoramic views that can stretch as far as Berlin. It offers a unique perspective of the forest and the historic Beelitz-Heilstätten sanatorium ruins.
Many of the elevated viewpoints, such as the Wietkiekenberg Lookout Tower and the Löwendorf Hill Observation Tower, are considered family-friendly. The Treetop Path Beelitz-Heilstätten is also very accessible, including a lift to the top of its viewing tower, making it enjoyable for a wide range of visitors.
The Treetop Path Beelitz-Heilstätten offers a unique blend of nature and history, as it winds above the ruins of the historic Beelitz-Heilstätten sanatorium complex. These impressive, partly dilapidated buildings, originally built in 1898, provide a glimpse into over a century of history, including their use as military hospitals.
From the various viewpoints and observation towers, you can observe the extensive pine woods of the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park, the glacial sandur plain landscape, and often distant views of lakes like Schwielowsee or the Grosse Lowlands. The Treetop Path offers an intimate view of the forest canopy.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails in the Beelitz area that can lead you to these elevated points. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Beelitz-Heilstätten Sanatorium loop' or the 'Heinrich Asparagus Farm in Rieben loop'. You can find more options on the Easy hikes around Beelitz guide page.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Beelitz Water Tower – Beelitz Sanatoriums loop' or the 'View of the Nieplitz River – Siethen Lake Beach loop'. Explore more on the Cycling around Beelitz guide page and the Road Cycling Routes around Beelitz guide page.
The Kapellenberg (Glauer Hills) is a 79.2-meter-high elevation within the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park. It's notable for its geological history, formed during the Vistula Ice Age, and its unique 'cripple pines' shaped by past agricultural practices. Historically, a chapel stood on its summit about 150 years ago, giving the hill its name.
The elevated viewpoints and the Treetop Path are generally enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer provides clear views. Even in winter, the landscape can be beautiful, though some paths might be affected by weather conditions. The Wietkiekenberg Lookout Tower, for instance, is open all year round.
The Löwendorf Hill Observation Tower is a 22-meter-high wooden lookout tower on the 103-meter-high Löwendorfer Berg. It's accessible at all times. However, it's advisable to check its current status before visiting, as it has been known to close temporarily due to damage.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views, the blend of nature and history, and the unique perspective offered by the Treetop Path. The mystical atmosphere of the Beelitz-Heilstätten ruins combined with the natural beauty of the surrounding forest makes for a compelling experience, often highlighted by urban explorers and photographers.


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