Mountain peaks around Faßberg are characterized by their gentle elevations within the Lüneburg Heath landscape. The region, located in Lower Saxony, Germany, features low-lying hills and heathland rather than traditional rugged mountains. These elevations offer opportunities for accessible hikes and appreciation of the natural scenery. The area is part of the Naturpark Südheide, providing a unique environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Next to the Wilseder Berg, another survey point stands here on the Hausselberg in memory of Carl-Friedrich Gauß
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The summit cross stands here on the mountain which is 94m high and you can sign the summit book.
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Reconstructed Gaußstein on the Heidschnuckenweg
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A surveying point for land surveying. The stone was erected here as a memorial to it.
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At an altitude of 94m above sea level, which is insane for this area, you can document your heroic achievement, namely the ascent from the valley, in a summit book kept for this purpose, provided the weather conditions, which are not uncommon in this extreme location, allow it.
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This is where the NSG Lünsholz begins, whose highest alley is the Lüßberg. There are unusually large and old beech and oak stands for the Südheide, which survived the great forest fire of 1975.
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The highest (freely accessible) peak in the Celle district, but without a view. There is also a place to rest, but no weather shelter. The "renaming" to "worry stone" is a little artificial for us, but if it helps...
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The Wietzer Berg rises to 102 meters here, from here you have a wonderful view of the Örtzetal and one of the most beautiful heath areas in the Südheide Nature Park. Here the famous heath poet Hermann Löns is said to have enjoyed the peace and nature of the heath many times. The Lönsstein stands on a heath near the summit, a monument commemorating the heath poet.
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The region around Faßberg is characterized by low-lying hills and heathland, rather than traditional rugged mountains. These elevations, such as the Faßberg Summit Cross or the Gauss Monument on the Haußelberg, offer gentle ascents and scenic viewpoints within the Naturpark Südheide, perfect for accessible hikes and appreciating the unique heathland scenery.
Yes, several peaks feature historical monuments. The Lönsstein (Hermann Löns Memorial) on Wietzer Berg commemorates the writer Hermann Löns amidst idyllic heathland. The Gauss Monument on the Haußelberg marks a historically significant spot used by Carl Friedrich Gauss for surveying the Kingdom of Hanover.
The highest point in the district of Celle is the Lüßberg. It features a memorial stone dedicated to the storm Quimburga of 1972 and offers a peaceful rest area within the forest, though without expansive views from the very top.
Many of the trails leading to and around Faßberg's peaks are considered family-friendly due to their gentle nature. Highlights like the Lönsstein on Wietzer Berg and the Faßberg Summit Cross are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible paths for all ages to enjoy the heathland.
Beyond hiking, the area around Faßberg offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including easy to difficult options, as detailed in the Cycling around Faßberg guide. There are also dedicated Gravel biking routes and Running Trails around Faßberg, providing diverse ways to experience the landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene heathland scenery and the gentle nature of the elevations. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the historical significance of sites like the Gauss Monument, and the opportunity for easy walks with rewarding views, such as those from the Faßberg Summit Cross.
Yes, the Faßberg Summit Cross offers great views over the surrounding heathland, rising distinctly above the immediate area. The Gauss Monument on the Haußelberg also provides a viewpoint, often combined with a refuge for a complete experience.
No specific permits are generally required for hiking on the public trails and heathland areas around Faßberg. The region is part of the Naturpark Südheide, which encourages responsible outdoor recreation without special permits for general access.
The Lüneburg Heath, including the areas around Faßberg's peaks, is particularly beautiful in late summer (August to early September) when the heather is in full bloom, transforming the landscape into a vibrant purple. However, the gentle trails are accessible and enjoyable throughout spring, summer, and autumn for walking and cycling.
Yes, the region offers various circular loop trails. For instance, cycling routes like the 'Dandelion fountain in Faßberg loop from Faßberg' or running trails such as the 'Running loop from Fliegerhorst Faßberg' provide circular options to explore the area's natural beauty and elevations.
The heathland around Faßberg is home to unique flora, primarily heather (Calluna vulgaris), and scattered juniper bushes. You might also spot various bird species and, if lucky, the Heidschnucke sheep, which are integral to maintaining the heathland landscape.
Absolutely. The low-lying hills and well-maintained paths make the Faßberg area ideal for beginner hikers. Many trails are easy to moderate, offering accessible routes through scenic heathland and forests without significant elevation changes, such as those leading to the Lönsstein.


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