Best mountain peaks around Lauenau are found within the Deister-Süntel valley, where the town is situated at the foot of the Deister ridge. This region features prominent hills and elevated viewpoints rather than traditional mountain peaks, with the highest point in the mapped area reaching 363 meters. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and panoramic vistas. These elevated points offer a blend of natural beauty and accessible viewpoints, allowing for appreciation of the regional topography.
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The Rodenberger Höhe rises west of Heisterburg Castle at 322 m above sea level. It is a trigonometric point for the national survey and the site of a tower with telecommunications equipment. About 600 meters northwest of this spot – still in the parcel of land of the same name – is the Rodenberger Hütte, which is why many Deister hikers also call it the "Rodenberger Höhe." As early as the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II, the Hanover Tourist Association built a shelter here from rubble stone with a flat roof serving as an observation platform, offering a magnificent view of Lake Steinhude, the Süntel Valley, the Süntel, and the Bückeberge Mountains. Today, the view is limited by the fast-growing trees below the hut and will surely soon become overgrown unless the responsible Saupark (Springe) Forestry Office takes countermeasures. Source: https://guentherklapproth.hier-im-netz.de/nachtrag_5_rodenberger_hoehe.html
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The Rodenberger Höhe rises to the west of the Heisterburg at 322 m above sea level. It is a trigonometric point for the national survey and the location for a tower with telecommunications equipment. About 600 meters northwest of this point you will find the Rodenberger Hütte - still in the parcel of land of the same name - which is why many Deister hikers also call it the "Rodenberger Höhe". As early as the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II, the Hanover Tourist Association had built a shelter here out of quarry stone with a flat roof that served as a viewing platform, from which a wonderful view of the Steinhuder Meer, Sünteltal, Süntel and Bückeberge was possible. Source: https://guentherklapproth.hier-im-netz.de/nachtrag_5_rodenberger_hoehe.html
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At the end of autumn last year, my front wheel was so deep in the mud that the pedals touched the ground, so at this time of year it's better to stick to the gravel roads.
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Wildly romantic path with ascent and descent around the Großer Karl (302m). Depending on the season and the condition of the path, the path can be easy to walk, but you should definitely not count on it.
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The Rodenbergerhöhe rises to the west of the Heisterburg at 322 m above sea level. It is a trigonometric point for national surveying and a location for a tower with telecommunications facilities. About 600 meters north-west of this point you will find - still in the field of the same name - the Rodenberger Hütte, which is why many Deister hikers also call it "Rodenbergerhöhe". Source: http://www.guentherklapproth.privat.t-online.de/nachtrag_5_rodenberger_hoehe.html
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The communications tower Barsinghausen (internal: radio transmission point Barsinghausen 2) is a 150 meter high communications tower of Deutsche Funkturm. It is located on the 361 meter high Great Neck within the Deister and was put into operation in 1969. Structurally, it is an FMT 2 type tower. Radio programs are broadcast from here in addition to non-public directional radio. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernmeldeturm_Barsinghausen
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The Rodenbergerhöhe rises to the west of the Heisterburg at 322 m above sea level. It is a trigonometric point for national surveying and a location for a tower with telecommunications facilities. About 600 meters northwest of this point you will find the Rodenberger Hütte - still in the parcel of the same name - which is why many Deister hikers also refer to it as "Rodenbergerhöhe". Already during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II, the Hanover Tourist Association had built a shelter here from rubble stones with a flat roof serving as a viewing platform, from which a magnificent view of the Steinhuder Meer, Sünteltal, Süntel and Bückeberge was possible. Source: http://guentherklapproth.homepage.t-online.de/nachtrag_5_rodenberger_hoehe.html
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Small restaurant for the hunger in between 👍, to be recommended.
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The most popular elevated spots around Lauenau include the Nordmannsturm and forest restaurant, offering panoramic views from its 19-meter observation tower. Another must-see is the Annaturm and Annaturm Forest Inn, a historical site with expansive views over the Calenberger Land. Visitors also appreciate the View from Rodenberger Höhe, which provides an observation platform overlooking the valley towards Steinhuder Meer and Süntel.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Annaturm and Annaturm Forest Inn is categorized as family-friendly, providing a destination with both scenic views and a place for refreshments. Many of the trails in the Deister-Süntel valley are suitable for families, especially those leading to viewpoints.
The region around Lauenau is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the Blumenhagener Bach loop or the Walterbach Valley Nature Reserve trail. For cyclists, there are dedicated road cycling routes and MTB trails, such as the Hamel Spring loop or routes around the Barsinghausen Telecommunications Tower.
Several elevated points in the Lauenau area have historical significance. The Annaturm, for instance, dates back to 1834 when it was initiated by Carl Friedrich Gauss as a trigonometric measuring point. The Nordmannsturm is also recognized as a historical site. Additionally, the View from Rodenberger Höhe was once home to a shelter built by the Hanover Tourist Association during Kaiser Wilhelm II's reign, serving as a viewing platform.
Yes, several viewpoints offer refreshment options. The Annaturm and Annaturm Forest Inn has a small restaurant. Similarly, the Nordmannsturm also features an adjacent forest restaurant. These spots are popular for a break during hikes.
The Lauenau region is enjoyable throughout spring, summer, and autumn for hiking. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the lush landscapes and enjoying the panoramic views. While winter hiking is possible, be aware that paths, especially those like the 'Wildly romantic path' around Great Karl, can become very muddy.
From the elevated points, you can expect expansive panoramic views. For example, the Annaturm offers vistas over the Calenberger Land, extending to Hanover, the Steinhuder Meer, the Harz Mountains (including the Brocken), and the Weser Uplands. The Nordmannsturm provides fantastic panoramic views of the Calenberger Land to the north and the Weserbergland to the south. The Rodenberger Höhe offers views towards the Steinhuder Meer and Süntel.
Yes, for those seeking more challenge, the area around the Barsinghausen Telecommunications Tower is known for good trails, including exciting single trails suitable for mountain biking. Some hiking routes, like the Feggendorfer Stollen loop, are rated as difficult for MTB. The path around Great Karl can also be challenging depending on the season and trail conditions.
While Lauenau itself is a small town, the Deister-Süntel valley is generally accessible. For specific public transport options to trailheads, it's recommended to check local bus schedules or regional train connections to nearby towns like Barsinghausen or Bad Münder, which are closer to some of the prominent elevated points and trail starting points.
The Hohenstein Cliffs, or Hohensteina, are recognized as a significant scenic viewpoint around Lauenau due to their impressive rock formations and the characteristic natural beauty of the Deister-Süntel valley. They offer a unique natural landmark for visitors to explore and enjoy scenic views.
Visitors particularly enjoy the fantastic panoramic views from the observation towers like the Annaturm and Nordmannsturm. The combination of accessible hiking trails, historical sites, and the opportunity for refreshments at forest inns also contributes to a positive experience. The natural beauty and the chance to appreciate the regional topography are highly valued by the komoot community, with thousands of upvotes and photos shared.
For the Annaturm, be aware that it has specific opening hours; it is typically closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, and open from Thursday to Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm. Climbing the tower is free. For the Nordmannsturm, you can climb the 19-meter tower for a fantastic view, and there's a good place to stop for refreshments at the operator's restaurant.


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