Best mountain peaks around Cuxhaven refers to the elevated points within the broader Cuxhaven district, a region characterized by its low-lying landscape. While not mountains in the alpine sense, these hills and elevated areas, such as the Silberberg, offer unique perspectives and recreational opportunities. The area's topography provides a contrast to the coastal landscape, featuring forested hills and observation points. These elevated points are worth visiting for scenic views and opportunities for hiking and exploring nature.
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At approximately 74 meters above sea level, the Silberberg is the highest natural elevation in the Wingst region and the entire Elbe-Weser triangle. At the summit, you'll find a memorial plaque commemorating the legend of the giant family "Wingis," a historic Gauss stone, a bench, a summit cross, and a summit book. The area around the Silberberg is part of the Wingst Forest, which includes nature reserves such as the Balksee lake, the Quellental valley, and moors. Many signposted circular trails lead around the Silberberg.
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Unfortunately, the old bench has now rotted away and the forest around it has been recently thinned out (2/2025).
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At 63 meters, it is the second highest point in the Wingst after the nearby Silberberg.
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You can't see far from the highest point in the district of Cuxhaven. But it's still worth a visit. There are a few benches for resting at the summit.
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The telecommunications tower Lamstedt is a 171 meter high telecommunications tower of the Deutsche Funkturm in the Lamstedt district of Wohlenbeck.
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On the Silberberg you can read a story about a huge family that tells how the mountain got its name. Also very nice resting place.
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Highest elevation in the Wingst. According to legend, it was made from stones that a giant dug out of the resin and, thanks to their silvery sheen, mistook for silver.
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Highest elevation (33m) in Bremervörde. One cannot really speak of "mountain". But starting from the west at least up to 5% gradient ;-)
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The highest point in the Landkreis Cuxhaven is the Silberberg Summit (Wingst), reaching 74 meters. Other notable elevated points include the Deutscher Olymp at 61 meters, Georgenhöhe at 60 meters, and Bullenberg at 50 meters.
From the higher points, especially those with observation towers like the one at the Deutscher Olymp, you can enjoy expansive views of the flat North German Plain, the Elbe River, and sometimes even glimpses of the North Sea. The Silberberg Summit (Wingst) also offers great views of the surrounding area.
Yes, many of the elevated points and their surrounding areas are suitable for families. Highlights like the Silberberg Summit (Wingst), Observation Tower at the Deutscher Olymp, and Plietenberg are categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant walks and opportunities to enjoy nature together.
These elevated areas are often embedded in forested landscapes, providing excellent opportunities to experience local flora and fauna. For example, Plietenberg is known for its beautiful forest with many beeches, offering a pleasant hiking experience through natural surroundings.
Beyond hiking and walking the elevated points, the Cuxhaven region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, explore the trails in the 'Wingst' area or discover routes like 'View of Cuxhaven and the Kugelbake' for mountain biking, or 'Old Post Road – Forest Singletrack Trail' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Cuxhaven, Gravel biking around Cuxhaven, and Cycling around Cuxhaven guides.
The elevated points in the Cuxhaven district, while offering a contrast to the flat coastal landscape, are generally modest in height, making them suitable for beginners. Areas like the Wingst, which includes the Silberberg Summit and Deutscher Olymp, feature well-maintained trails perfect for easy walks and enjoying the natural environment.
The Deutscher Olymp, located on a 62-meter high elevation in the Wingst ridge, is popular for its observation tower. From here, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Elbe river and the surrounding countryside. It's a significant viewpoint in the region.
Plietenberg is the highest elevation of Bremervörde at 33 meters. It is special for its beautiful forest, particularly noted for its many beeches, which offers a pleasant and scenic hiking experience.
Visitors appreciate the unique contrast these elevated points offer to the otherwise flat coastal landscape. They enjoy the scenic views, especially from observation towers, and the opportunities for hiking and walking through forested areas. The Silberberg Summit (Wingst) is often highlighted as a great place for a snack, while the Deutscher Olymp is praised for its panoramic views.
Yes, within the Wingst area, you can also find Gretenberg (63 m). It is the second highest point in the Wingst, offering another spot to explore the forested hills of the region.
The elevated points around Cuxhaven are not mountains in the alpine sense, as the region is characterized by its low-lying landscape. They are hills that offer unique perspectives and recreational opportunities, providing a pleasant contrast to the coastal environment. They are perfect for gentle hikes and enjoying nature without the challenge of high-altitude climbing.
Absolutely. Many of the elevated points, such as Plietenberg and Hoher Oerel, are situated within beautiful forests. These areas provide excellent opportunities for hiking and walking through natural, wooded environments, offering a refreshing experience.


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