Best mountain peaks around Halstenbek are characterized by elevated viewpoints and notable climbs rather than traditional high mountains. Halstenbek, situated at a low elevation, does not feature prominent peaks within its municipal boundaries. However, the broader region offers various points of interest that provide elevation changes and panoramic views. These include natural rises and man-made structures that serve as local high points.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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If you want to climb Hamburg's Seven Summits, the highest mountains in the Hamburg districts, the Bungsberg is the highest mountain in the Altona district at a good 91m. Unfortunately you can't get to the summit because it is guarded ironically by the Hamburg waterworks.
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Anyone looking for the quickest route to the Elbe from Blankeneser Landstraße will likely take Falkentaler Weg, passing through Schinckels Park north of Waseberg. The influential Hamburg banker Maximilian Heinrich von Schinckel once lived here with his family. (Source: https://www.hamburg.de)
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The telecommunications tower in the St. Pauli district, popularly known as the Tele-Michel, has become an eye-catcher in the Hanseatic city. With a total height of 279.2 meters, it towers above all other buildings in the city and is also the sixth highest television tower in Germany.
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Unfortunately still closed at the moment. In the past you could eat and drink well up there in the restaurant and enjoy a fantastic view of Hamburg.
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If you want to do strength training, you drive Waseberg. In my amateur days, my weekly training tour. Then only the Waseberg lap would be driven and this several times with a large hand. Via the Blankenese market square it went down again and then up the Waseberg again. Good strength and conditioning training for real amateurs. Nothing for the average. Today due to the traffic there, however, an imposition and life-threatening!
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Coming here from Grindelallee, you have a wonderful view of the Telemichel, which is one of the imposing landmarks of Hamburg.
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While Halstenbek itself is at a low elevation and doesn't have traditional mountain peaks, the surrounding region offers various elevated viewpoints and notable climbs. These include natural rises and significant man-made structures that serve as local high points, providing panoramic views or challenging ascents. For example, the Waseberg is a well-known cycling climb, and the Heinrich-Hertz Tower offers spectacular views over Hamburg.
Among the most appreciated spots are the Waseberg, famous for its challenging cycling ascent, and the Heinrich-Hertz Tower, a landmark offering extensive city views. Another popular choice is the View of the Elbe and Finkenwerder from the Süllberg, which provides scenic vistas of the Elbe river and the Airbus site.
Yes, for cyclists, the Waseberg is a classic challenge. It features an average ten percent climb to 70 meters altitude, with the last 300 meters reaching a steep 16 percent gradient. While not a traditional mountain, it offers a significant test for those looking for an uphill workout.
For panoramic views, consider the Heinrich-Hertz Tower, which provides spectacular vistas over Hamburg. Another excellent spot is the View of the Elbe and Finkenwerder from the Süllberg, where you can see the Elbe river, container ships, and the Airbus site. Even the Schlittenberg Playground offers a view of its slopes.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Waseberg is listed as family-friendly, as is the Heinrich-Hertz Tower (though currently closed). The View of the Elbe and Finkenwerder from the Süllberg is also suitable for families, offering a pleasant stroll and a beer garden. Additionally, the Schlittenberg Playground is specifically designed for families, featuring a playground at its summit.
The region around Halstenbek offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including easy paths like the 'Krupunder See Forest Path'. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes, with the Waseberg providing a challenging climb. There are also running trails available.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find easy trails like the 'Krupunder See Forest Path' or the 'View of Krupunder See' loop. These are part of the broader hiking routes around Halstenbek, offering pleasant walks through nature.
The highest point in the Altona district is Bungsberg (Altona's Highest Point), reaching a good 91 meters. However, the summit itself is unfortunately not accessible as it is guarded by the Hamburg waterworks.
The landscape around Halstenbek is characterized by cultivated heath and bog areas, traversed by small streams like the Ballerbek and Düpenau. While lacking traditional mountains, the region offers natural rises and forests like Schnaakenmoor or Klövensteen, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Visitors particularly enjoy the challenging nature of the Waseberg for cycling, often describing it as a short but intense agony that allows them to measure themselves against the best. The spectacular views from spots like the Heinrich-Hertz Tower (when open) and the scenic vistas of the Elbe from the Süllberg are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Heinrich-Hertz Tower previously had a restaurant with fantastic views (though currently closed). The View of the Elbe and Finkenwerder from the Süllberg features a beer garden on its terraces, inviting visitors to take a break and enjoy the scenery.


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