Best mountain peaks around Neuenhaus are characterized by the region's low elevation and flat terrain. Situated at 17 meters, Neuenhaus lies on the Dinkel and Vechte rivers, near the Dutch border. The landscape primarily features meadows and woods, offering various high points and viewpoints that provide expansive views over the rolling landscape. This area is popular for cycling paths and recreational opportunities rather than traditional mountain climbing.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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The Kuiperberg is part of the moraine that extends from Ootmarsum to Uelsen in Germany. Other hills of this moraine are the Braamberg (76 m) and further north the Overijsselse Galgenberg (68 m). The highest point is the Poascheberg (Paasberg) (89 m), located just across the border, not to be confused with the Paasberg (80 m) on the moraine of Oldenzaal.
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DeKuiperberg (Low Saxon: Kupersbearg) is a 71 meter (according to the National Triangle Measurement) high hill in the Twente municipality of Dinkelland in the Dutch province of Overijssel. The top of the Kuiperberg is located just west of Ootmarsum.
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This is a beautiful, rolling hill in a very green setting, a walker's paradise.
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The 72 meter high Bramberg is one of the many - in the truest sense of the word - highlights of this area just behind the German border.
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Since the path is closed to the public, I ask you to be considerate.
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From this point you have a great view over the landscape.
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From the 71 m high mountain you have a good vantage point over the area. A board gives various place names for orientation. The old Jewish cemetery next door is explained on a board. Stone loungers are also available. However, they don't look very comfortable.
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From this high point near Ootmarsum (Kuiperberg 71m.) you have a beautiful view of the surroundings. The old stone ANWB orientation point helps with this. Huge stone benches invite you to stay here a bit longer. You can then immediately read about the adjacent old cemetery where you can take a look. And don't forget the lowest water tower in the Netherlands..
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Due to the region's low elevation and flat terrain, the 'mountain peaks' around Neuenhaus are actually high points and viewpoints. These offer expansive views over the surrounding meadows and woods, rather than traditional mountain climbing experiences. They are gentle, rolling hills that provide scenic outlooks.
For excellent panoramic views, consider visiting Kuiperberg Viewpoint near Ootmarsum, which stands at 71 meters and includes an old ANWB orientation point. Another great spot is the View from Galgenberg in Mander, offering a wide vista over the rolling landscape with benches and a picnic table for relaxation.
Yes, both Kuiperberg Viewpoint and the View from Galgenberg in Mander are categorized as family-friendly. They offer accessible spots to enjoy the scenery, with amenities like benches and picnic tables, making them suitable for outings with children.
The landscape around these high points is primarily characterized by meadows, woods, and gentle rolling hills. For instance, View from Galgenberg in Mander is set amidst forest and grassland, with a nearby stream adding to its natural appeal. Krösenberg is described as a beautiful, rolling hill in a very green setting.
The region is very popular for cycling paths. You can also enjoy hiking. There are numerous routes available, such as those found in Hiking around Neuenhaus or Road Cycling Routes around Neuenhaus. Many routes pass by or near these scenic high points.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails in the vicinity. For example, the 'Sickermann Hotel Stone Arches – Dinkel River loop from Neuenhaus' is an easy 5.4 km route. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Neuenhaus guide, which includes routes like 'Path Along the Vechte – Vechte River loop from Neuenhaus'.
The best time to visit the high points and enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and cycling around Neuenhaus is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. The weather is milder, and the landscape is lush and green, making for pleasant exploration.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each viewpoint are not provided, the general nature of the trails around Neuenhaus, characterized by meadows and woods, suggests that many paths would be suitable for dogs on a leash. Always check local regulations or signage at the specific location.
Krösenberg is described as a 'walker's paradise' due to its beautiful, rolling hill landscape set in a very green and natural environment. It offers an idyllic setting for leisurely walks and enjoying nature.
Near Kuiperberg Viewpoint, you can find an old stone ANWB orientation point and an adjacent old cemetery to explore. Additionally, the viewpoint features a glass book with a poem about the Jewish cemetery by Willem Wilmink, adding a cultural touch to the natural scenery.
For longer cycling adventures, consider routes like the 'Denekamp Town Center – Wooden Bridge Over the Dinkel loop from Neuenhaus-Süd', which is a challenging 120 km ride. Another option is the 'Tankenbergweg Forest Path – Bentheim Castle loop from Neuenhaus-Süd', a difficult 123 km route, both offering extensive exploration of the region's landscape.

