Mountain peaks around Jork are not a prominent feature of the local landscape. Jork, located in Lower Saxony, Germany, is a municipality situated on the left bank of the Elbe River, characterized by its low elevation of approximately 4 meters above sea level. This region is primarily known as part of the Altes Land, one of Europe's largest fruit-growing areas. While Jork itself is flat, the broader surrounding area offers several elevated points and climbs that are locally referred to…
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Small but fine summit. The ascent requires only a small detour - you can rest on a bench at the top...
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A great hike leads here to the mountain. 25.4 meters high.
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... and the upper part is currently a single tree mikado!
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A really worthwhile highlight. Even though the mountain is not really high, there is something special about this place. Maybe because it's so well hidden and looks so well cared for in the middle of nowhere?
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Jork, located in the flat agricultural region of Altes Land near the Elbe River, does not feature traditional mountain peaks. Instead, the area offers small hills, elevated points, and climbs that are locally referred to as peaks or summits. These provide opportunities for cycling and hiking in an otherwise flat landscape.
One of the most popular climbs is Waseberg, known for its average 10 percent incline to 70 meters altitude, with a steep 16 percent slope in the final 300 meters. Another notable spot is Backelsberg, a small hill reaching 25.4 meters, offering a pleasant break in the flat North German plain.
Yes, the Hasselbrack Trail is an easy, yet relatively long, path through the forest that offers a nice descent. It's appreciated for letting you 'just let it run' on your bike or foot.
For a fantastic panorama, consider visiting the View of the Elbe and Finkenwerder from the Süllberg. From its 72-meter peak, you can see the Elbe River, container ships, and the Airbus site in Finkenwerder. There's also a beer garden for a break.
Yes, both Backelsberg and the View of the Elbe and Finkenwerder from the Süllberg are considered family-friendly. Waseberg also has family-friendly aspects, though its steep incline might be more challenging for very young children or those on bikes.
The region around Jork is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for jogging, hiking, and mountain biking. For example, there are moderate running trails like the 'Jork - beautiful half-timbered houses – Apple Orchards of Altes Land loop' and hiking routes such as the 'Bridge Over the Este – Path on the Estedeich loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Jork, Hiking around Jork, and MTB Trails around Jork guide pages.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find moderate routes like the 'Bridge Over the Este – Path on the Estedeich loop from Hove' or the 'Steinkirchen Town Center – Lühedeich Riverside Walk loop'. For more details and options, refer to the Hiking around Jork guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique challenge and scenic breaks these elevated points offer in an otherwise flat region. Many enjoy the cycling challenge of Waseberg, the peaceful rest spots like Backelsberg, and the panoramic views from Süllberg. The community has shared over 100 photos and given more than 500 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these spots for outdoor activities and enjoying nature.
The Opferberg is a summit, but it's noted that there is no clear path to its top and not much to see there. Some visitors suggest it's best to appreciate nature from nearby trails rather than attempting to climb it directly.
Given Jork's low elevation and flat landscape, outdoor activities like cycling and hiking can generally be enjoyed year-round. The spring and summer months are particularly pleasant for experiencing the region's fruit orchards in bloom or harvest, while autumn offers beautiful colors. Winter can also be suitable for walks, though some trails might be muddy.
Yes, near the View of the Elbe and Finkenwerder from the Süllberg, there are terraces with a beer garden, inviting visitors to take a break and enjoy the view. This makes it a great spot to combine a short climb with refreshments.


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