Mountain peaks around Flintbek are characterized by gentle elevations within a landscape of rolling hills and green forests. Situated on the banks of the river Schwentine, Flintbek offers opportunities for hiking and exploring its natural beauty. The region's topography includes trails along the Eider and Schwentine rivers and access to the nearby Westensee Nature Park. While not known for prominent mountain peaks, the area features several notable elevations and viewpoints.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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At the giant boulder, walk 50 meters across the forest, and voila, you're at the summit of Brommerberg. The view is quite beautiful and stretches in three directions.
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94m high elevation in the forest. No far-reaching view possible, as it is surrounded by trees. There is a small boundary stone on the "summit"
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94m high, at the top a boundary stone marks the summit in the dense forest, so the distant view is blocked.
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94m high, at the top there is a boundary stone in the dense forest.
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Please do not approach from the north via the trail! Currently a lot of deforestation above and catastrophic underground on the way to the "summit".
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The refuge is no longer there, just a marker stone. Approaching from the north is my favorite, because it is not that steep, on the south side it is flowing down again.
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Unfortunately, once you have made the climb, you are not rewarded with a grandiose view. But the north and south ramps are fun going down.
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At 82 m, the Krähenberg is the third highest elevation in this region. The "summit" is freely accessible and not overgrown by trees, so that one has beautiful views in all directions. You have to leave your bike on the path and walk the rest of the way up to the summit.
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Flintbek is characterized by gentle elevations, rolling hills, and green forests, rather than prominent mountain peaks. The highest points in the immediate area are relatively low, with the landscape offering a charming setting for outdoor activities.
While Flintbek doesn't have towering mountains, you can find several elevated spots offering views. The Krähenberg Summit, at 82 meters, is freely accessible and provides views in multiple directions. Another spot is the Brommerberg Ascent Marker (Glacial Erratic), which offers views stretching in three directions from its summit.
The highest elevation within the Westensee Nature Park, close to Flintbek, is the Kieler Berg Summit, reaching 94 meters. However, due to dense forest, it does not offer panoramic views.
Yes, the gentle topography around Flintbek makes many trails suitable for families. The area features numerous paths through forests and along rivers like the Schwentine and Eider, which are ideal for leisurely walks. You can find various running and cycling routes that are generally accessible for different fitness levels. For example, the Running Trails around Flintbek guide offers several moderate routes.
The region around Flintbek is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and exploring the natural beauty along the Eider and Schwentine rivers, or within the Westensee Nature Park. There are also dedicated routes for gravel biking, running, and road cycling, utilizing the gentle hills and scenic landscapes.
Flintbek is well-connected by local public transport, including bus services, which can help you reach various starting points for walks and trails in the surrounding areas. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes to your desired hiking locations.
The elevated areas and trails around Flintbek are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring brings blooming nature, summer offers pleasant temperatures for longer excursions, and autumn provides beautiful foliage. Even in winter, with sufficient snow, some areas might offer unique experiences, though Flintbek itself is not known for winter sports.
The Krähenberg Summit is 82 meters high and offers views in all directions as it's not overgrown by trees. Visitors often leave their bikes on the main path and walk the short distance up to the summit to enjoy the panorama.
Yes, the network of trails and paths around Flintbek, particularly within the Westensee Nature Park and along the rivers, allows for many circular walking routes. These often combine sections through forests, open fields, and along waterways, providing varied scenery.
Beyond the gentle hills, you will encounter dense forests, river landscapes (like the Schwentine and Eider), and open fields. The region is part of the Westensee Nature Park, known for its diverse flora and fauna, offering a rich natural experience.
While Flintbek itself features gentle elevations, the highest point in the state of Schleswig-Holstein is the Bungsberg, located elsewhere in the state. This ice-age terminal moraine reaches an elevation of 168 meters (551 ft) and offers panoramic views of the Baltic Sea on clear days. You can find more information about it on Wikipedia.


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