Best mountain peaks around Coppengrave are found within the surrounding region, offering high elevations and summits for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by ranges like the Sieben Berge and Hils, which feature notable peaks and viewpoints. These locations provide opportunities for exploring the natural landscape and experiencing regional vistas. The terrain includes various elevations, from the highest point in the Hils to smaller, accessible summits.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Full panorama of the Seven Mountains
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It's inconspicuous, the highest point of the hill, but richly "decorated" with its chic stone marker, benches, and geodetic point. Unfortunately, there's no view from here, but the path to the Wilhelm Raabe Tower on the Große Sohle isn't far.
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Comfortable climb, unfortunately not much of a view, but enough wild boar tracks 🐗 and always the distinctive scent of wild garlic 😋
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Just behind Alfeld (Leine) near Limmer, you have a wonderful view of the Seven Mountains from the Leine-Heide cycle path. The cycle path is really worth it and is a real highlight.
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Just beautiful, deserves a 👍🏻.
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At 480 m, the Mere Cell is the highest elevation in the Hils and Alfelder Bergland (Ith-Hils-Bergland). It lies on the border between the districts of Holzminden and Hildesheim, a good 4 km north-east of Eschershausen. With a dominance of 18 km and a prominence of about 235 m, Hils and Blöße are among the most sublime ridges and peaks in the Lower Saxony highlands. According to the imagination and specifications of the local population around 1654, witches - like on the Brocken in the Harz Mountains - should also hold their dances on the bare cell on Walpurgis Night. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blo%C3%9Fe_Zelle
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Ernst-Binnewies Tower (Tafelbergturm) on Hohe Tafel, which is the highest point of the Sieben Berge and offers expansive views. Another popular spot is Bloße Zelle (480 m), the highest elevation in the Hils, known for its rest area and position along the Kammweg. The View of the Sieben Berge also provides a full panorama of the mountain range.
Yes, the Ernst-Binnewies Tower (Tafelbergturm) on Hohe Tafel, built in 1926, stands on the highest point of the Sieben Berge. Additionally, the Großer Sohl in the Hils features the Wilhelm Raabe Tower, a 15-meter-high observation tower serving as a memorial to the writer Wilhelm Raabe. The Tosmarberg's Steinberg summit has a cross erected in 2010, and foundations of a former lookout tower from 1940 are still visible.
From the Ernst-Binnewies Tower on Hohe Tafel, you can see Alfeld, Brüggen, the Külf, and the Leinebergland, with views extending to the Brocken in the Harz Mountains on clear days. The Wilhelm Raabe Tower on Großer Sohl also offers wonderful views of the Weser and Leinebergland, also reaching the Brocken on clear days. The Tosmarberg and Heidelbeerenberg summits provide great views, especially in good weather.
The View of the Sieben Berge is categorized as family-friendly, offering an expansive panorama. While specific peaks aren't always explicitly labeled 'family-friendly,' many trails leading to summits like the Heidelbeerenberg are accessible via summit paths, making them suitable for families looking for a moderate outdoor experience.
The region around Coppengrave offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Leine bridge Wettensen – The Seven Hills (Sieben Berge) loop from Brunkensen,' which explores the Sieben Berge. For mountain biking, trails like 'Leinebergland Balcony – Löns Tower on Thüster Berg loop from Amphibienbiotope an der Hohen Warte' are available. There are also general cycling routes like 'Kiosk at Bruchsee – Bruchsee loop from Coppengrave.' You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Coppengrave, MTB Trails around Coppengrave, and Cycling around Coppengrave guide pages.
Yes, many of the peaks are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, Bloße Zelle (480 m), the highest point in the Hils, is a key point along the long-distance hiking trail 'Netherlands-Harz-Weg E11.' The Heidelbeerenberg Summit can be easily accessed from the west and east via a summit path. The ascent to the Ernst-Binnewies Tower is steep but rewarding.
The highest point in the Hils mountain range is Bloße Zelle (480 m). It features a rest area and is a significant elevation in the local region, lying on the border between the districts of Holzminden and Hildesheim.
The Heidelbeerenberg Summit, at 230 meters above sea level, is described as one of the 'well-hidden peaks of the Hildesheim mountains.' It offers a peaceful experience, with a summit cross and guest book, and is a spot many hikers visit for its quiet charm and good views on clear days.
The Ostenberg is one of the seven hills of the Sieben Berge, offering a view of the valley. While the path is a dead end and views might be limited, visitors have noted comfortable climbs and the presence of wild boar tracks and the scent of wild garlic, indicating a natural, immersive experience.
Visitors appreciate the expansive views from observation towers like the Ernst-Binnewies Tower, which offers panoramas of the surrounding landscape. The natural beauty, the presence of summit crosses, and the opportunity to sign guest books at peaks like Tosmarberg and Heidelbeerenberg add to the traditional hiking appeal. The region's diverse terrain, from the highest points to accessible elevations, is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Beyond the panoramic views, you might encounter unique natural elements. For example, the Heidelbeerenberg's mountain ridge shows marks from historically strong storms, with uprooted trees and windbreaks. During spring, areas around the Ernst-Binnewies Tower can feature blooming March cups and the strong scent of wild garlic.


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