Best mountain peaks around Groß Köris are characterized by elevated areas and hills rather than traditional alpine summits. The Groß Köris topography features several high points that offer scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities within Brandenburg's relatively flat landscape. These locations are notable for their natural features, providing a different kind of "peak" experience through observation towers and peaceful forest settings. The region's natural features make it a destination for those seeking gentle elevation and expansive vistas.
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The Kahle Berg is 86 m high above sea level and is covered with pine trees. There are 2 lines of sight to the Motzener See and the Töpchiner See.
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From the freely accessible wooden observation tower, a wide view opens up over the surrounding forests, in the middle of which protrudes like a landed UFO Tropical Island. Especially in autumn with its golden colors, the view from above is worthwhile, because here the typical pine forests are mixed by one or the other deciduous tree. The heather lakes can only be partially seen from the tower. But you can see parts of the Köthener See.
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It is no longer really bare, but two lines of sight still offer an opportunity to look out
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Stones and signs with runes or similar symbol-like signs can be seen on the Streitberg and the paths to it. There is also a stone with a Sator square de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sator-Quadrat. The way from the south is very sandy. There are well-navigable, so far not marked paths from the north.
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You can hike around the small Kahler Berg in approx. 4 km. From above you can see the Motzener See through a forest aisle.
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The wooden observation tower on the Wehlaberg is 28 meters high and offers a wide view over the Krausnicker Mountains and the heath lakes extending to the north. To the west is the hall of the Tropical Islands. When visibility is good, the Berlin television tower can be seen in the north.
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Really a great view! Afterwards, the descent to the heath lakes is worthwhile for a relaxing swim ...
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The "peaks" around Groß Köris are not traditional alpine mountains but rather elevated areas and hills within Brandenburg's relatively flat landscape. These high points offer scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities, often featuring observation towers or peaceful forest settings.
For expansive views, head to the Wehlaberg Observation Tower. From its 28-meter height, you can see the Krausnicker Berge, heath lakes, and even the Berlin TV Tower or Tropical Islands on clear days. The Kahlkopf Summit also offers views in winter when the foliage is absent.
Yes, the Wehlaberg Observation Tower is a prominent 28-meter high wooden tower. It provides wide views over the Krausnicker Mountains and the heath lakes to the north, and on clear days, you might even spot the Berlin TV Tower.
The region is characterized by extensive forests, particularly around summits like Kahler Berg Summit and Kahlkopf Summit. You'll also find numerous heath lakes and the Krausnicker Berge, which contribute to the scenic landscape visible from higher points.
Yes, many of the trails around these elevated areas are suitable for easy walks. For example, a beautiful circular walk to the Kahler Berg Summit starts from the guesthouse in Motzen, leading through a quiet pine forest. This trail is about 3.9 km and takes approximately 1.5 hours.
Absolutely. The area around Groß Köris offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, enjoy cycling routes, or tackle mountain biking trails. These guides provide options for various distances and difficulty levels.
Yes, the Wehlaberg Observation Tower is considered family-friendly. The walk to the tower and the experience of climbing it for the views are enjoyable for all ages, offering a rewarding outing without strenuous climbing.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for hiking. However, winter can also be a good time, especially for places like the Kahlkopf Summit, where the absence of foliage allows for better views.
Yes, the Weinberg Hill has historical significance as a former vineyard dating back to 1625. Additionally, the Streitberg Summit is known for its boulders and a stone featuring a Sator Square, transforming it into a unique "place of power" despite the lack of panoramic views.
Visitors particularly enjoy the expansive views from observation towers like the Wehlaberg Observation Tower, the peaceful forest settings, and the opportunity for gentle outdoor activities. The unique character of these 'peaks' in a relatively flat region is also a highlight, appreciated by the komoot community with over 1000 upvotes and 1200 photos shared.
For the Kahler Berg Summit, parking is available in front of the guesthouse or at the village church in Motzen, which serves as an excellent starting point for a hike to the summit.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the forest trails around Groß Köris's elevated areas. It's always a good idea to keep them on a leash, especially in nature park areas, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.


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