Mountain peaks around Tönisvorst refer to elevated points within a generally flat landscape. Tönisvorst, located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, has a maximum elevation of 42 meters above sea level. While traditional mountains are not present, local inclines and elevated areas are recognized for walking and hiking. These modest features offer local recreational opportunities for those exploring the region.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Hurray, we have reached the summit cross!!!
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The Kapuzinerberg is 77 m above sea level. NN the second highest elevation in Krefeld. It is a former landfill that was opened to the public at a ceremony on June 20, 2004 after renovation. There is a summit cross at the top. Coordinates ♁51° 21′ 36″ N, 6° 32′ 16″ E Source and link: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapuzinerberg_(Krefeld)
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The effort of the driveway is rewarded with a great view over Krefeld 👍
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Nice all-round view over Krefeld, definitely worth it in good weather.
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Here really nice trails were built down the mountain. Really nice and well-kept.
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The trails are really nice. There are three lines so there is something for everyone.
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Great trail and nice work that was put in here. Thanks for that.
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It is worthwhile to climb the Kapuzinerberg. From here you have a great view over Krefeld.
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Tönisvorst is located in a relatively flat region, so the 'mountain peaks' here refer to elevated points, modest inclines, or hills rather than traditional mountains. These features offer local walking and hiking opportunities, often providing viewpoints over the surrounding landscape.
Among the most popular elevated points is the Johannesturm Observation Tower, which provides excellent panoramic views. Another well-regarded spot is the Kapuzinerberg Summit Cross, offering scenic outlooks over Krefeld from its 77-meter elevation.
Yes, the Inrather Berg Trails feature a dedicated MTB park. It offers a beautifully designed mountain bike route with varying difficulty levels, including blue, red, and black descents, catering to different skill sets.
Many of the local elevated points are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Johannesturm Observation Tower is often recommended for trips with children. The Freudenberg Hill is also a family-friendly summit with historical significance.
You can find various viewpoints offering scenic outlooks. The Johannesturm Observation Tower provides a great all-round view. The Kapuzinerberg Summit Cross offers views over Krefeld, and the Freudenberg Hill, the highest point in Anrath, also offers pleasant views.
Beyond exploring the elevated points themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent options for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. The Inrather Berg Trails are specifically designed for mountain biking.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes around Tönisvorst. For example, you can explore the Viewpoint at Salbruch Nature Reserve – Salbruch Nature Reserve loop (5.7 km) or the Koitzhof – Huverheide Fruit Farm – Tönisvorst Apple Orchards loop (5.2 km), both offering gentle terrain suitable for beginners.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views offered by spots like the Johannesturm Observation Tower and the peaceful resting points with scenic outlooks, such as the Kapuzinerberg Summit Cross. The community also appreciates the local recreational opportunities and the well-maintained trails, especially for mountain biking at Inrather Berg Trails.
Yes, some elevated points have historical context. For example, the Freudenberg Hill, the highest point in Anrath, is located near an erratic boulder with an inscription commemorating English soldiers from a crashed bomber, though the inscription is now badly weathered.
Tönisvorst is characterized by a relatively flat topography, with a maximum elevation of 42 meters (approximately 138 feet) above sea level. While it lacks traditional mountains, local elevated points and modest inclines are recognized for recreational activities. For more general information about the town, you can visit Wikipedia.
While the 'peaks' themselves are generally for walking or specific MTB trails, the broader region offers various cycling routes. For instance, the Road Cycling Routes around Tönisvorst include routes like the 'Haus Neersdonk – Viewpoint at Salbruch Nature Reserve loop', which might offer similar scenic experiences.


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