Best mountain peaks around Derental are characterized by elevated points and observation towers within the Solling-Vogler region. This area features rolling hills and dense forests, offering numerous opportunities for exploration. The highest point in the Solling and the entire Weser Uplands reaches over 527 meters above sea level. Derental serves as a starting point for hiking trails that allow visitors to experience the natural beauty of the region.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Very nice view of the Köterberg across Holzminden.
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So every pilgrimage route has different highlights. In this case it is the topography. ☺️
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From here you have a great view over Holzminden and the Weser to the Köterberg, which appears as a striking elevation on the horizon.
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The pilgrims on the Loccum-Volkenroda route can look forward to it. You have reached the highest point of your hike. Take a deep breath and enjoy the peace and quiet of the forest before heading north or south.
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Gradient between 5 and 7%, max. short time max. 8%. In itself very nice up or down, if it weren't for these cars 😅. Dear secondary route via Sievershausen, lonely and even more beautiful.
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Interesting info if you go the way
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The Great Naked is the highest point in the Solling and the entire Weser Uplands. The height above sea level is 527.8m (maps say 527m, the stone on site rounds up to 528m). The summit is inconspicuous about 7km west of Dassel directly on the road to Silberborn / Neuhaus, but is marked by a beautiful stone. Unfortunately, when visiting the summit stone, a short run along the country road cannot be avoided. A few hundred meters to the east and west, however, there are forest roads that lead away from the road.
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The Great Naked is the highest point in the Solling and the entire Weser Uplands. The height above sea level is 527.8m (maps say 527m, the stone on site rounds up to 528m). The summit is inconspicuous about 7km west of Dassel directly on the road to Silberborn / Neuhaus, but is marked by a beautiful stone. The name indicates an earlier clearing or clear-cutting area, of which nothing can be seen anymore due to reforestation.
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Brunsberg Hut and View of the Weser Valley, which offers expansive views and a comfortable spot to relax. Another favorite is the View of Köterberg, providing clear vistas over Holzminden and the Weser.
The highest point in the Solling and the entire Weser Uplands is the Große Blöße Summit, reaching 527.8 meters above sea level. It's marked by a stone and is located approximately 7km west of Dassel, directly on the road to Silberborn / Neuhaus.
While not directly listed as highlights in Derental, the surrounding Solling-Vogler region features notable observation towers. The Hochsolling Tower, located on the Moosberg summit (510 meters), offers expansive panoramic views as far as the Köterberg and Egge Mountains. The Ebersnackenturm, at 462 meters, also provides impressive views of the natural park.
The region around Derental is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and diverse landscapes. You'll encounter natural monuments, peaceful forest settings, and numerous viewpoints offering vistas over the Weser Valley and the wider Solling-Vogler Nature Park.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Brunsberg Hut and View of the Weser Valley is family-friendly, offering seating and a relaxing atmosphere. The View of Köterberg is also considered family-friendly, providing an accessible viewpoint.
The area around Derental is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and mountain biking. Many hiking trails also lead to and from the elevated points and viewpoints.
Yes, many hiking trails traverse the Solling-Vogler region. For instance, the Highest Point on the Loccum–Volkenroda Pilgrimage Trail is a summit that marks a significant point on this pilgrimage route, offering a peaceful forest setting for hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking vistas and the tranquility of the natural surroundings. Many appreciate the well-maintained huts like the Brunsberg Hut, which offer comfortable spots to rest and enjoy the scenery. The clear views over the Weser Valley and the distant Harz Mountains are also highly valued.
Yes, there is a highlight named Highest point in the Solling, which features a small hut and, now that firs have been removed, offers a view of the Harz Mountains.
Derental itself is nestled in a region of rolling hills and dense forests. While there are no dramatic mountain peaks directly within the village, the surrounding area features elevated points, with the maximum elevation in the immediate vicinity being around 461 meters. The highest point in the broader Solling region reaches over 527 meters.
The Brunsberg Hut and View of the Weser Valley is categorized as a historical site. Additionally, the Ebersnackenturm observation tower, though not a highlight in the guide, has historical significance, originally built in 1890 for surveying purposes.


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