Best mountain peaks around Uslar are found within the southern Weser Uplands and the Solling forest. This region offers elevated areas for nature enthusiasts and hikers. While not towering ranges, these peaks provide views and trails within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park. The area is characterized by dense forests and varied terrain.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A bit tough to drive but you are rewarded with a great view 🤩
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So every pilgrimage route has different highlights. In this case it is the topography. ☺️
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Beautiful grass path over the Ahlsburg
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The summit of the Ahlsburg is a great place to take a breather on a bike tour or as a hiking destination. In good weather you can even see the Brocken.
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The pilgrims on the Loccum-Volkenroda route can look forward to it. You have reached the highest point of your hike. Take a deep breath and enjoy the peace and quiet of the forest before heading north or south.
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At 411m above sea level, the Sackberg is the highest peak in the Ahlsburg. In addition to a geodetic point, a marker stone and a cairn, you can enjoy the beautiful view on both sides of the approx. 10km long Ahlsburg. You can also be happy to have made it up here at all, because the few access routes are so little developed that climbing the "Top of Ahlsburg" is no child's play.
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Gradient between 5 and 7%, max. short time max. 8%. In itself very nice up or down, if it weren't for these cars 😅. Dear secondary route via Sievershausen, lonely and even more beautiful.
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Beautiful deciduous forest, also with small paths.
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The highest point in the Solling and the entire Weser Uplands is the Große Blöße Summit, reaching 527.8 meters. Other notable high points include the Sackberg at 411 meters, which is the highest peak in the Ahlsburg, and the Staufenberg at 472 meters. The Scharfenberg, at 342 meters, is the highest elevation within the Ellenser Forest.
For panoramic views, the Sackberg Summit View is highly recommended. From its 411-meter elevation, you can enjoy beautiful vistas on both sides of the Ahlsburg ridge, and on clear days, even spot the Brocken in the distance. While the Große Blöße Summit is the highest point, its summit is forested, offering limited views directly from the top, though the surrounding area is scenic.
The Große Blöße Summit holds the distinction of being the highest point in the Solling and the entire Weser Uplands. Although its summit is inconspicuous and located within dense forest, it is marked by a distinctive stone. Reaching it offers the satisfaction of standing at the region's highest elevation, immersing you in the natural beauty of the Solling.
Hiking to Sackberg Summit View is considered a challenging but rewarding experience due to less-developed access routes. At 411 meters, it's the highest peak in the Ahlsburg, featuring a geodetic point, a marker stone, and a cairn. The effort is well worth it for the beautiful views available on both sides of the approximately 10-kilometer-long Ahlsburg ridge, making it a popular spot for a break during bike tours or as a hiking destination.
Yes, the region offers several unique features. The Highest Point on the Loccum–Volkenroda Pilgrimage Trail is a significant landmark for pilgrims, marking the highest elevation along this historic route. The Ellenser Forest, while smaller, features the prominent Burgberg and the highest elevation, Scharfenberg, offering charming forested landscapes. Additionally, the Staufenberg Summit Stone marks the 472-meter high point of the Staufenberg, providing an adventurous discovery, especially in snowy conditions.
The mountain peaks around Uslar offer a range of difficulties. Many trails are classified as 'intermediate,' providing a good challenge for regular hikers. Some ascents, like to the Sackberg Summit View or the Staufenberg Summit Stone, can be 'challenging' due to less-developed paths or terrain. However, there are also more accessible elevated areas for those seeking a less strenuous experience within the dense forest landscapes.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories are not explicitly listed for all peaks, the region's varied terrain and dense forests offer opportunities for families. Many of the elevated areas provide peaceful strolls through nature. For easier walks, consider exploring parts of the Ellenser Forest, which has smaller, charming forested landscapes. Always check specific route details for suitability with children.
Beyond hiking, the area around Uslar's mountain peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Uslar guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Road to Große Blöße – Neuhaus Wildlife Park loop' available in the Road Cycling Routes around Uslar guide. General cycling tours are also well-supported, as detailed in the Cycling around Uslar guide.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the Highest Point on the Loccum–Volkenroda Pilgrimage Trail is part of a significant pilgrimage route, offering a unique hiking experience. The Ahlsburg ridge, leading to Sackberg Summit View, is known for its approximately 10-kilometer-long trails. While direct paths to some summits like the Staufenberg Summit Stone might be less defined, the surrounding forest areas provide ample opportunities for exploration.
The mountain peaks around Uslar can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering a different experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, ideal for hiking. Summer is great for longer days and exploring the dense forests. Even winter can be an adventure, especially for discovering landmarks like the Staufenberg Summit Stone in snowy conditions, though some paths might be more challenging.
The Solling-Vogler Nature Park, where Uslar's peaks are located, generally welcomes dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. The dense forest landscapes and varied terrain offer excellent opportunities for walks with your canine companion. Always be mindful of local regulations and other hikers.
Visitors particularly enjoy the sense of achievement from reaching summits like the Sackberg Summit View, especially given the challenging access routes. The beautiful views into the distance and the peaceful immersion in the dense forest landscape of the Solling are frequently praised. The unique natural monuments and the satisfaction of reaching the highest points in the region, such as the Große Blöße Summit, are also highlights for many.


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