Best mountain peaks around Braak are found in a region characterized by rolling hills, meadows, and forests, situated in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, northeast of Hamburg. While Braak itself does not feature significant mountain peaks, the surrounding landscape offers numerous smaller elevations and glacial moraines. These natural formations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and offer views of the local scenery. The area is known for its picturesque setting, including lakes and rivers like the Alster and Mühlenteich.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Quite overgrown at the moment on the way up. At the top there is a nice all-round view.
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in winter there is a beautiful view from the summit; in summer you only see a lot of green.
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Not a racing bike highlight from my point of view either. Here you can go up by MTB or gravel bike. With the MTB you can then also ride the different descents, in which jumps were also built in the forest. Otherwise you push the racing bike up and down again.
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At 63.3 m, the Mellenberg in the Volksdorf district of Hamburg is the highest natural elevation in the Wandsbek district and in the entire north of Hamburg. It has a round shape that rises about twelve meters above the surrounding terrain and is a Weichselian glacial end moraine that arose in the fork between the Volksdorfer and Meiendorfer glacier tongues. It was designated as a geotope by the Geological State Office in Hamburg. The mountain is located at the eastern end of the Volksdorfer Forest and is tree-covered. It can be reached via a number of hiking trails. In the 20th century, a lookout tower was built on the mountain, which no longer exists. In addition, in 1925 a terracotta memorial was erected on the Mellenberg, which named the 48 people's villages who fell in the First World War; however, it was destroyed in 1945. Three streets are named after the mountain: 1903 the Mellenbergweg, 1950 the Mellenbergstieg and 1986 the Mellenbergkamp, all of which are in its immediate vicinity. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellenberg_(mountain)
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The MTB constructions, jumps and other challenges are exciting and of course can only be mastered with the right equipment. That means: not with the gravel bike. But you should take a look! It's hardly used at the moment... Addendum 05/12/2022: It's busier again! So it's worth it!
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'Above' on the Bocksberg is an open space with seating.
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Someone has built a fireplace directly on the stone, but the stone can still be recognized.
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Braak is located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, a region characterized by rolling hills, meadows, and forests, not significant mountain peaks. The 'peaks' refer to smaller elevations, glacial moraines, and viewpoints, typically ranging from 55 to 63 meters in height. These formations offer varied terrain for outdoor activities and scenic views of the local landscape.
Yes, several spots offer good views. For instance, Theodor-Wulff Hill, at 55 meters high, provides views of the surrounding country and the Hamburg skyline. The Monument to Hedwig von Schmettau, located on the 63-meter high Schüberg, also offers expansive views over the area, especially outside of summer when foliage is dense.
The Mellenberg in Volksdorf is notable as the highest natural elevation in northern Hamburg, reaching 63.3 meters. It's a Weichselian glacial terminal moraine and is wooded, offering hiking trails.
The region's smaller elevations and wooded areas are generally suitable for family walks and easy hikes. Many trails lead through forests and offer gentle ascents. For example, the Mellenberg can be reached via several hiking trails, and the overall landscape of rolling hills and meadows is pleasant for leisurely exploration. You can find many easy hiking routes in the area, such as 'Sunny Meadows in Höltigbaum' or 'Braaker Mill loop from Braak', which are part of the Hiking around Braak guide.
The elevations around Braak are particularly popular for mountain biking. Bocksberg Trails and Theodor-Wulff Hill are known MTB parks with varied terrain, jumps, and challenges. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Braak guide. Additionally, the area is excellent for hiking and gravel biking, with numerous routes available.
Yes, the Monument to Hedwig von Schmettau is a man-made monument located on the Schüberg. Historically, the Schüberg was a popular excursion destination with a lookout tower in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Mellenberg also had a terracotta memorial in 1925, though it was destroyed in 1945.
The region can be enjoyed year-round. In winter, when trees are bare, viewpoints like the Mellenberg Summit offer clearer views. During spring and summer, the meadows and forests are lush and green, ideal for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings colorful foliage, making it a picturesque time for outdoor activities.
Yes, for mountain bikers seeking a challenge, Theodor-Wulff Hill is described as a 'real Eldorado' with constructions, jumps, and challenges suitable for experienced riders. The Bocksberg Trails also offer varied terrain for intermediate to challenging rides.
The landscape around Braak is characterized by glacial moraines, which are hills formed by ancient glaciers. These include elevations like the Schüberg and Mellenberg. The area also features extensive wooded hills, meadows, and numerous lakes and rivers such as the Alster and Mühlenteich, creating a picturesque natural setting.
The Bocksberg Trails, which include the Bocksberg, Schüberg, and Mellenberg, are an MTB park. While some ascents and descents might be blocked by branches and trees, requiring pushing or alternative routes, the area offers varied terrain. There's an open space with seating 'above' on the Bocksberg for a break.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain for outdoor activities, the scenic views from the higher points, and the natural beauty of the wooded hills and glacial moraines. The area is well-regarded by the komoot community, having received over 530 upvotes and 216 photos, highlighting its appeal for nature lovers and active explorers.


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