Best mountain peaks around Brunswick are found in the broader region surrounding the city, which is situated at a low elevation in Lower Saxony, Germany. The area features several notable elevated points, including hills and summits. These locations provide recreational opportunities and scenic views for outdoor enthusiasts. The region offers diverse experiences for exploration.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Going down the stairs is really fun. ⚠️ Of course you have to watch out for pedestrians.
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Wonderful stairs to ride down with the fully ... but be careful, when it rains the stairs are unfortunately very slippery
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Carl Friedrich Gaus was born in Braunschweig in 1777 and died in Göttingen in 1855.
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Hill in Westpark at 92 m above sea level. From the south it goes up a trail and later on a meadow path; approx. 12 m at 300 m max. 15% and from the north via a stairway of approx. 16 m at 200 m with max. 20%.
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The Gaussberg is a heap created in 1831 from the remains of the old fortifications
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If anyone enjoys it: the local thriller "Gaußberg" by Mario Bekeschus (Gmeiner Verlag) plays right here 😉 I really enjoyed reading it, the flair is well captured.
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An interesting place with history and quite high for Braunschweig standards. There is a wonderful view and there is also a bench for a break. So it's worth it!
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You also have a view of the Ösel, the Harz Mountains with the towering Brocken, the Salzgitter Mountains, the Bodenstedter Berg and Lindenberg. Braunschweig is hiding behind the Steinberg. Historically, it is inglorious that there was an anti-aircraft gun position there in WWII to protect Braunschweig.
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While Braunschweig is not known for towering mountains, several significant hills offer recreational opportunities and scenic views. These include Geitelder Berg – Highest Point in Braunschweig, Nußberg, Lindenberg, Steinberg, Kröppelberg Summit, and Gaussberg Hill and Park.
Geitelder Berg – Highest Point in Braunschweig, at 110.7 meters above sea level, provides extensive panoramic views. From its summit, you can see the Salzgitter steelworks, Braunschweig's towers, and even the distant Elm and Asse hills. A summit cross marks its peak, and a bench is available for resting.
Yes, Gaussberg Hill and Park is an artificial hill created in 1831 from the remnants of old fortifications, named in honor of mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauß. Nußberg also has historical significance, featuring an observation deck on a former World War II bunker and having been a quarry whose Rogenstein rock was used in city buildings like the Braunschweig Cathedral.
Both Gaussberg Hill and Park and Geitelder Berg – Highest Point in Braunschweig are considered family-friendly. Gaussberg offers a pleasant natural oasis for leisurely strolls, while Geitelder Berg provides wide views and a bench for a break, making it accessible for families.
Yes, Nußberg features paths suitable for mountain bikers, and Steinberg is easily accessible by bike from Geitelde and Broitzem via a paved path. For more cycling options, you can explore routes in the area such as those found in the Gravel biking around Brunswick or Cycling around Brunswick guides.
While the peaks themselves offer paths, for dedicated hiking trails, you can find various options in the region. The Easy hikes around Brunswick guide provides several routes, including loops around Südsee and Riddagshausen, which are suitable for leisurely walks.
Kröppelberg Summit in Westpark is known for its diverse ascent options, including a trail from the south and stairs from the north. The stairs are particularly popular for downhill cycling, though caution is advised in wet conditions.
Nußberg transforms into a popular spot for sledding during winter, making it a great option for seasonal outdoor fun.
Nußberg has a unique geological formation, having been pushed upwards by an underlying salt dome. Historically, its Rogenstein rock was quarried and used in various city buildings, including the Braunschweig Cathedral.
Lindenberg, at 122 meters above sea level, is listed as the highest and most prominent 'mountain' in the broader Brunswick area, offering elevated perspectives of the landscape.
Yes, from Steinberg in the Broitzem district, you can enjoy excellent panoramic views that, on clear days, can even extend to the Brocken mountain. Geitelder Berg also offers views of the distant Elm and Asse hills.


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