Best mountain peaks around Aumühle are situated in a region characterized by a generally flat or gently rolling landscape, approximately 30 meters above sea level. Located east of Hamburg, Aumühle is within the Sachsenwald, the largest forest area in Schleswig-Holstein. This area offers opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature, with routes featuring moderate elevation gains indicative of hills and undulating terrain. Visitors can explore forested landscapes and river valleys, such as those along the Bille river.
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The Kuckucksberg is only 62 m high and the gradient is easy to manage. Then it goes downhill again at a higher pace towards Möhnsen or Basthorst.
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The large boulder on the side of the road near the motorway bridge between Möhnsen and Basthorst has stood here for some time without any markings and has now finally found its purpose. It marks the 62 m high Kuckucksberg. The incline and decline are moderate and easily manageable.
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Quite overgrown at the moment on the way up. At the top there is a nice all-round view.
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Very nice hiking area with different possibilities.
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The toboggan run still exists, but the condition leaves a lot to be desired. As soon as there are three flakes of snow, half of Bergedorf and Wentorf meet here!
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Also climbed the 'Grandberg'! Climbers in Hamburg! 🤗
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The terrain in the Bergedorfer Gehölz is quite steep by northern German standards, as it stretches from the Bille lowlands to the Hohe Geest. The highest elevations are the Fuchsberg on the Wentorf side and the Doktorberg in the Bergedorf part of the forest. Both "mountains" are around 50 meters high. In the 1930s, a 1,000-meter-long toboggan run was built on the Doktorberg, which no longer exists in its original form. However, tobogganing is still done there in winter. The "summit" of the Doktorberg is unfortunately unspectacular. But it is the highest mountain in the area and therefore also a geographical highlight. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergedorfer_Geh%C3%B6lz
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Aumühle is located in a generally flat or gently rolling landscape within the Sachsenwald, the largest forest area in Schleswig-Holstein. The 'peaks' are more accurately described as hills, with elevations typically around 30 to 60 meters above sea level. You'll find forested landscapes and river valleys, offering pleasant walks and cycling rather than alpine climbing.
Yes, several hills offer scenic views. Theodor-Wulff Hill, at 55 meters, provides great views of the surrounding countryside and even the skyline of Hamburg. The Steinberg, considered the highest point in the Duchy of Lauenburg, also offers beautiful views of the Geest heights and nearby villages.
For families, Kuckucksberg (62 m) is an excellent choice, known for its moderate incline and decline, making it easily manageable. Doctor Hill is also considered family-friendly and is part of a very nice hiking area.
Absolutely. Theodor-Wulff Hill is particularly noted as an 'Eldorado' for mountain bikers, offering challenges and fun for riders, including jumps and other constructions. You can also find various gravel biking routes in the wider region, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Aumühle guide.
The highest points include Kuckucksberg at 62 meters, Theodor-Wulff Hill at 55 meters, and Doctor Hill at around 50 meters. The Steinberg is considered the highest point in the Duchy of Lauenburg district.
Yes, the region around Aumühle, especially within the Sachsenwald and along the Bille river, offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails around highlights like Doctor Hill and Grandberg Summit. For more detailed routes, check out the Easy hikes around Aumühle guide, which includes routes like the 'Friedrichsruh Forest House – Beech and Larch Avenue loop'.
Yes, Aumühle is well-suited for cycling. The area offers various routes, from easy to moderate, often passing through the Sachsenwald and along river valleys. You can find detailed cycling tours in the Cycling around Aumühle guide, with options like the 'Aumühle Mill Pond – Lohe Nature Reserve loop'.
The Sachsenwald and its hills are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming nature, summer offers lush green forests, and autumn provides beautiful fall foliage. Even in winter, if there's snow, some areas like Doctor Hill are popular for tobogganing. The moderate elevations mean trails are generally accessible in most weather conditions.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Sachsenwald and around Aumühle, especially in designated hiking areas. It's always advisable to keep them on a leash, particularly in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local signage regarding dog regulations.
Aumühle is located approximately 20-21 kilometers east of Hamburg and is well-connected to the Hamburg metropolitan region. The town has a train station, making it accessible by public transport. From Aumühle, many of the local hills and hiking areas within the Sachsenwald can be reached on foot or by a short bus ride.
The Sachsenwald is a large forest area, providing a habitat for various wildlife. You might spot deer, wild boar, foxes, and a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out, especially during quieter times of the day, for opportunities to observe local fauna in their natural environment.
While the main 'peaks' are well-documented, the extensive network of trails within the Sachsenwald offers many quiet corners. Exploring the smaller paths off the main routes can lead to peaceful spots along the Bille river or through dense forest sections, providing a sense of discovery away from more frequented areas.


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