Best mountain peaks around Bramsche are characterized by rolling hills and elevated points rather than towering mountains. The region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and enjoying scenic views across its landscapes. These areas, including the Gehn hills and Bramscher Berg, provide a mix of wooded trails and open vistas. Visitors can explore geological formations and tranquil natural settings.
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The Gattberg is a 127 m high, flat, forest-covered hill as part of the Osnabrück Uplands in the Belmer district of Vehrte, which is unique in the Osnabrück region with its wealth of glacial erratic boulders.
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The five rough rock needles could also be in Stonehenge in England. Few know that it is a project by the artist Hermann Pohlmann.
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On the Westerberg there is a great view of the city and in all other directions.
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Simply beautiful here with a great view in all directions.
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Surprise at the summit cross, I would probably call it a hill cross. In the little box on the cross is the "Gipfelbuch", in which everyone can write their names. A great idea! The place on the Schmittenhöhe offers a few places to rest, especially benches. The way there is surrounded by wonderful nature. The forest is impressive and very mythical in some places.
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I wonder why this should be a hiking highlight? You are standing in the middle of the forest on a small hill with a cross, but without any view. The forest is just being plowed up by vehicles!
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On the Trillenberg, at 142 meters the highest mountain in the Ankumerhöhe, you hike through a pleasantly green forest. In between you can keep looking through the trees at the surrounding fields.
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It is essential to enter it in the summit book
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Visitors to Bramsche often enjoy exploring the Schmittenhöhe Summit Cross (Kalkriese Hill), which, at 157 meters, features a summit cross and a 'Gipfelbuch' for hikers. Another favorite is Westerberg Park and Stone Monoliths, known for its unique rock needles and panoramic views. The Trillenberg Summit, the highest point in the Ankumerhöhe at 142 meters, offers pleasant forest walks with views of surrounding fields. Additionally, the Bramscher Berg and the Gehn hills are popular for their scenic beauty and hiking opportunities.
While Bramsche is characterized by hills rather than towering mountains, the highest points offer excellent views. The Schmittenhöhe Summit Cross (Kalkriese Hill) reaches 157 meters. The Trillenberg Summit is 142 meters high. Within the Gehn hills, the Gehnberg is 112 meters, and the Heseper Berg and Kettelsberg are around 108 meters. The Bramscher Berg itself is 68 meters, featuring an observation tower.
Yes, many of the elevated areas around Bramsche are suitable for families. Westerberg Park and Stone Monoliths is particularly family-friendly, accessible via cycling and hiking trails, offering beautiful views. The Gehn hills provide numerous well-marked, tranquil hiking trails through wooded areas, perfect for nature walks. The small park around the Ehrenmal on Bramscher Berg is also a pleasant spot for a stroll.
The region around Bramsche offers diverse natural beauty. You'll find predominantly forested areas, especially in the Gehn hills and around the Gattberg and Trillenberg Summit. The Gehn is part of the TERRA.vita Nature and Geopark, known for its geological formations from the Jurassic period and unique quartz crystals. The Bramscher Berg has geological interest due to its suspected ancient volcanic past. Many spots, like the Westerberg, offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and fields.
The area around Bramsche is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like those in the Gehn hills or near the Steep Descent Through the Forest in Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita. For more options, explore the many hiking routes around Bramsche. Cycling is also popular, with trails leading to viewpoints like the Westerberg. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find numerous MTB trails around Bramsche, including routes through the Gehn.
Yes, despite their modest elevations, several spots offer lovely vistas. The observation tower at the Ehrenmal on Bramscher Berg provides a beautiful panoramic view of Bramsche and its surroundings. From Westerberg Park and Stone Monoliths, you can enjoy views in all directions. The Schmittenhöhe Summit Cross also offers places to rest and take in the natural surroundings.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking. In spring, the forests burst with fresh greenery, while autumn brings vibrant colors. Summer offers longer daylight hours for extended walks. Even in winter, the wooded trails can be beautiful, especially after a fresh snowfall, though some paths might be muddy.
While the region is generally known for gentle ascents, some trails offer more challenge. The Steep Descent Through the Forest in Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita is categorized as challenging. For more advanced options, you can explore longer hiking routes around Bramsche, some of which cover greater distances and varied terrain.
The forested areas, particularly within the Gehn hills and around the Gattberg, provide habitats for various local wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, quiet hikers might encounter deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species. The tranquil nature of these areas makes them ideal for observing local fauna.
The Gehn hills, located between Bramsche and Ueffeln, are unique for several reasons. They are part of the TERRA.vita Nature and Geopark and are notable for their geological formations from the Jurassic period. Old quarries in the area have yielded pyrite and quartz crystals of unusual size, hinting at a rich geological history. The Gehn also offers numerous well-marked hiking trails through its predominantly wooded landscape, providing a serene natural experience.
Visitors frequently appreciate the peaceful natural settings and the scenic views offered by these elevated points. The opportunity for tranquil hikes through wooded areas, the unique geological features like the 'Gipfelbuch' at Schmittenhöhe, and the distinctive rock needles at Westerberg are often highlighted. The accessibility of these areas for various activities, from leisurely strolls to more active cycling, also contributes to their appeal.


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