Mountain peaks around Börßum are not located directly within the municipality, which has an elevation of 88 meters. However, Börßum's geographical position offers access to nearby elevated regions such as the Harz Mountains and the Oderwald forest. These areas provide opportunities for hiking and feature distinct peaks. The region presents diverse natural attractions for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Brocken (popularly known as the Blocksberg) is the highest mountain in the Harz Mountains, in Saxony-Anhalt and in all of northern Germany at 1141.2 m above sea level. It is located in the Schierke district of the town of Wernigerode in the Harz district. The mountain and its surroundings in the Harz National Park are one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany. The Brocken is the most dominant mountain in Germany. From the Brocken summit, when visibility is good, you can see the Großer Inselsberg in Thuringia, the Köterberg in the Weserbergland, the Petersberg north of Halle (Saale) and the Magdeburg Cathedral, 79 km away. When visibility is very good, the Rothaargebirge (164 km away) and the Rhön (152 km) are also visible. In excellent conditions, the Fichtelberg, about 224 km away, and the neighboring Keilberg (227 km) in the Czech Republic can also be seen. The narrow-gauge Brocken Railway has been running to the summit since 1899, apart from interruptions due to destruction in the Second World War and later due to the division of Germany. The transmitters on the Brocken, which have been in place since the 1930s, have a large technical range due to their exposed location in the High Harz. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Remlinger Heerse is a nature reserve in the Lower Saxony municipality of Remlingen-Semmenstedt in the district of Wolfenbüttel. The nature reserve with the designation NSG BR 155 is approximately 12.5 hectares in size. It is part of the 648 hectare FFH area "Asse". To the south and east it borders on the landscape protection area "Asse, Klein Vahlberger Buchen and adjacent landscape parts", which has been incorporated into the nature reserve within the scope of the nature conservation ordinance, to the north and west it borders on the landscape protection area "Asse". The area has been under nature protection since March 6, 2020. The responsible lower nature conservation authority is the district of Wolfenbüttel. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The highest point of the Aces…
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great panoramic mountain with a view of Wolfenbüttel and Braunschweig and the Harz Mountains
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Due to its special location and its 360 degree panorama, the Ösel is worthwhile at any time. The paths up to the summit are not paved and some are quite steep, but are easy to ride on a gravel bike.
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The Ösel is the perfect destination with a 360° view! It can also be uncomfortable in strong winds or cold, as there is no protection.
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At the edge of the forest you have a brief view of the wide country.
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The view towards the Harz and Oderwald is great.
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While Börßum itself is relatively flat, its location provides excellent access to the Harz Mountains to the south and the Oderwald forest to the southeast. These regions offer various elevated points and peaks for exploration.
Several highlights offer impressive views. The Ösel Viewpoint provides an unobstructed panorama towards the Harz and Oderwald. Another popular spot is the Wendessener Berg, known for its wide all-round view encompassing the Elm, Asse, Ösel, Harz (including the Brocken), Braunschweig, and Salzgitter. Additionally, the View from the Highest Hill offers great vistas in all directions.
Yes, the Ösel Viewpoint is considered family-friendly. The paths leading to it are well-laid, making it suitable for a pleasant outing with the family, and you can even watch the sunset from the path.
The highest peak accessible from Börßum is the Brocken, located in the nearby Harz Mountains. It stands at 1,141.2 meters above sea level and is the highest mountain in Northern Germany. You can enjoy a distant perspective of this iconic peak from the View of the Brocken highlight.
Beyond the peaks, you can discover natural monuments like the Remlinger Herse Nature Reserve, which is the highest point of the Asse at 234 meters above sea level and offers views of the surrounding country. The region is also rich in forests, such as the Oderwald, providing diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities.
The areas around Börßum, particularly the Harz Mountains and Oderwald, are excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and road cycling paths. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Börßum, MTB Trails around Börßum, and Road Cycling Routes around Börßum guides.
Yes, there are various hiking routes that can lead you to or near these elevated points. For instance, you can find routes like the 'West Tower of the Werla Imperial Palace – View of the Brocken loop from Börßum' or 'Oker Bridge – Oderwaldmusikanten Bench loop from Börßum' in the Hiking around Börßum guide, which offer different distances and difficulty levels.
While the peaks can be enjoyed year-round, autumn is particularly highlighted as an absolute highlight for hiking in the Harz Mountains due to the scenic beauty. In winter, the Remlinger Herse Nature Reserve offers good views through the trees.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive and unobstructed views offered by many of the viewpoints, such as the Ösel Viewpoint and the View from the Highest Hill. The diverse natural landscapes, including forests and nature reserves, also contribute to a rewarding outdoor experience.
The Brocken can be reached by hiking through the Harz National Park. For a unique experience, you can also take the historic narrow-gauge Brocken Railway to the summit, making it accessible to a wider range of visitors.
While specific 'easy mountain hikes' are not explicitly detailed for every peak, the well-laid paths to the Ösel Viewpoint make it a good option for those seeking a less strenuous walk. For general easy hiking routes in the area, you can consult the Hiking around Börßum guide, which lists routes with varying difficulty grades.


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