Best mountain peaks around Schöneiche bei Berlin are characterized by elevated points and hills within a landscape of forests and lakes. The region, located in Brandenburg, features an average elevation of 47 meters, with the highest natural points reaching over 100 meters. These locations offer views and recreational opportunities, despite the absence of traditional towering mountains. The area provides various hiking trails suitable for exploring its natural beauty.
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2024: Only a few of the wooden steles in most of the photos are still there and they have been (as seems to be standard in Berlin) defaced as much as possible. Sad.
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That's how it is with superlatives. Here the word "natural" is important. Otherwise it's not true. But no matter how high you have to breathe one way or another.
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114.5m - the highest natural mountain in Berlin. There is nothing to see there but still worth a tour.
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During today's hike I had to realize that all signposts to the summit have been removed and that the cross can only be found using Komoot navigation or older knowledge.
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If you want to climb the Top-of-Germany 16-Summits, you cannot avoid the Großer Müggelberg. Ultimately, as part of this challenge, it is important to climb the highest elevation of all 16 federal states and the Müggelberg is the highest natural elevation in Berlin. Logically, high alpine terrain is not to be expected, but you can approach the summit on different paths and from different sides and it can be a bit steeper in the middle of Berlin. The summit itself is located in the middle of the forest and offers no view as the trees around it are too high. But there is a summit cross that shows the correct position. If you are looking for a view, you have to go to and on the nearby, reopened Müggelturm. A worthwhile detour from the summit leads to the foot of the Müggelberg. The path is lined with numerous information boards and when you arrive at the bottom you can visit the Teufelsmoor on safe wooden walkways and keep an eye out for the animals and insects that live there.
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Geographic history can be traced 1: 1 here: you can see exactly where the glacial valley runs and where the Barnim hangs. A height difference of around 10 to 15 meters, which is otherwise leveled in the urban area (even if it is still there). A must for Berliners!
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Nice and, for Berlin standards, a longer climb. At the top you are rewarded with a lack of view.
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It's a shame that you have completely removed the seating (wooden steles) on the way, so that you can now only linger in the roundabout (just before Alba) to enjoy the view. Visited again on 03/28/21. I was pleased to see that instead of the wooden steles, there are new benches (1x one bench / 1x two benches), so that you can linger for a while and enjoy the view of the Elsensee.
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While the region doesn't have traditional mountains, you can explore several notable elevated points. The Großer Müggelberg – Highest Natural Point in Berlin is the city's highest natural elevation. For panoramic views, visit the Kranichsberg Observation Tower or the Müggel Tower.
From the Kranichsberg Observation Tower, you'll get fantastic panoramic views over the Flakensee, Müggelsee, and even the Berlin TV Tower. The Müggel Tower offers expansive views across a significant portion of Berlin, including the Teufelsee, Großer Müggelsee, and Langer See. The summit of Großer Müggelberg itself is tree-covered, so views are limited, but the surrounding trails are scenic.
Yes, both the Kranichsberg Observation Tower and the Müggel Tower are historical sites. The Kranichsberg tower houses an exhibition on the development of German film, and the Müggel Tower has a long history as a popular viewpoint.
Many of the elevated points and their surrounding areas are family-friendly. The natural hiking trails around Großer Müggelberg are suitable for walks, and the Müggel Tower area is also popular for family outings, often featuring facilities like cafes.
The region is particularly enjoyable during spring and autumn. The temperatures are mild, and nature displays vibrant colors, making it ideal for hiking and strolls. However, the observation towers are accessible year-round, weather permitting.
Yes, the Müggel Tower has a snack bar and a cafe. For other elevated points, it's advisable to check local listings or plan to bring your own refreshments, especially for more remote trails.
The area offers numerous possibilities for hiking and cycling. You can find various routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. Explore options like the "Small waterfront with benches – Cycle Path loop from Schöneiche bei Berlin" or the "Road to Müggelhort – EuroVelo Route R1 at Müggelsee loop from Schöneiche bei Berlin." For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Schöneiche bei Berlin, Gravel biking around Schöneiche bei Berlin, and Road Cycling Routes around Schöneiche bei Berlin guides.
Berlin's highest natural elevation is the Großer Müggelberg, reaching 114.7 meters. It is recognized as the highest natural "mountain" in the city, making its summit cross a notable destination.
The Kranichsberg Observation Tower is a historical structure that provides fantastic panoramic views over the Flakensee, Müggelsee, and even extends to the Berlin TV Tower. It's recommended to bring binoculars to fully appreciate the distant sights.
Yes, the Berlin Balcony offers a unique opportunity to trace geographic history. You can clearly see where the glacial valley runs and where the Barnim hangs, with a noticeable height difference of around 10 to 15 meters.
The Großer Müggelberg Summit Cross marks Berlin's highest natural elevation. It's a symbolic destination for those seeking the highest natural point in the city, despite the summit itself not offering expansive views due to trees.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty, the quiet forest and hiking trails, and the expansive views from observation towers like the Müggelturm and Kranichsberg. The opportunity to explore Berlin's highest natural elevation at Großer Müggelberg is also a popular draw.


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