Best mountain peaks in the Weser Uplands are found in a low mountain range spanning parts of Lower Saxony, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia. The region is characterized by diverse natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. It features enchanting landscapes, geological formations, and connections to folklore. Visitors can explore varied terrain, from dense forests to panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Great view in the middle of the 555 square kilometer Solling-Vogler Nature Park. In the low mountain range, which consists primarily of red sandstone, there are around thirty mountains, eight of which are over four hundred meters high. The view from the Ebersnacken Tower is even more impressive.
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Given that the castle has been left to decay since 1444, there are still a surprising number of remains left. The Bad Driburg local history association has described and commented on it in detail.
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Even if you've been here before, it's always worth a visit. A magical place.
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Worthwhile excursion destination, numerous information boards explaining the castle complex
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The view from the Ebersnackenturm is great. Clear view in all directions. There are 126 steps to overcome beforehand.
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Always nice, after a sometimes arduous climb, to enjoy the great view from the tower.
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Steep, demanding ascent. The summit rewards you with a fabulous view. You can even spot Hermann.
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One of the most beautiful wooden towers far and wide, great view. The ascent to the tower is definitely worth it
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Among the most popular peaks, visitors frequently highlight Lippische Velmerstot for its fantastic views and unique stone formations. Another favorite is the Eggeturm Observation Tower (Preußische Velmerstot), which offers magnificent panoramic views and is a great spot for a break. The View from the Ith Tower also provides breathtaking vistas of the surrounding area.
The Weser Uplands are home to several unique natural features. For instance, the Süntel massif is famous for its rare dwarf beech trees (Süntelbuchen), characterized by their twisted branches and gnarled trunks, offering a mystical forest experience. Lippische Velmerstot is known for its distinctive stone formations. The Reinhardswald also features centuries-old 'Hute oaks' and extensive beech forests, including the 'Sababurg Primeval Forest' with trees over 600 years old.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Köterberg, for example, is a 'border mountain' with historical significance, and Wilhelm Grimm reportedly hiked it in 1814, linking it to local legends. The Osterwald features the ruined hillfort of Barenburg, estimated to be from the pre-Roman Iron Age. You can also find the Iburg castle ruins, which offer a glimpse into the past, and the Nordmannsturm, a historical watchtower.
Many peaks in the Weser Uplands offer stunning panoramic views. From the Köterberg, you can enjoy magnificent vistas extending up to 80 kilometers on clear days, encompassing the Teutoburg Forest, the Harz Mountains, and even the Hercules monument in Kassel. The Ebersnacken Tower provides a great view in the middle of the Solling-Vogler Nature Park, while the Löns Tower on Thüster Berg offers a 360-degree view, potentially reaching the Brocken in the Harz Mountains and the Hermann Monument on clear days.
The Weser Uplands offer several family-friendly options. The Reinhardswald is home to the Sababurg Zoo, Europe's oldest zoological park, which is a great attraction for families. Many viewpoints, such as the Ebersnacken Tower and the Löns Tower on Thüster Berg, are accessible and suitable for families. The Iburg castle ruins are also listed as family-friendly.
Beyond hiking, the Weser Uplands offer diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as the 'Weser Ferry, Polle – Weser Cycle Path on the Dike loop' or the 'Godelheim Lake Recreation Area – Villa Löwenherz loop'. For more details on cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes in the Weser Uplands guide. The region also has specific waterfall hikes and mountain hikes, including the 'Ascent to the Velmerstot Summit – Lippische Velmerstot loop'. Find more hiking options in the Waterfall hikes in the Weser Uplands guide and the Mountain Hikes in the Weser Uplands guide.
Yes, there are dedicated trails to reach many summits. For example, the Ascent to the Velmerstot Summit is a challenging trail through the forest leading to the top. The Köterberg also offers a 4 km panoramic tour around its summit. You can find various mountain hikes, including routes like the 'Ascent to the Velmerstot Summit – Lippische Velmerstot loop', in the Mountain Hikes in the Weser Uplands guide.
The Weser Uplands offer attractions year-round. While hiking and cycling are popular in warmer months, the Köterberg specifically attracts visitors for tobogganing and skiing in winter. The panoramic views are best enjoyed on clear days, regardless of the season.
Yes, some peaks and viewpoints offer facilities. The Köterberg features the Köterberghaus restaurant at its summit. The Nordmannsturm is accompanied by a forest restaurant. Additionally, the Ida Tower in the Harrl also has a cafe and restaurant nearby, providing convenient spots for refreshments and breaks.
The Reinhardswald, located in northern Hesse, is the largest contiguous forest area in the state and is deeply connected to the 'German Fairy Tale Route'. It's known for its ancient 'Hute oaks' and extensive beech forests, including the 'Sababurg Primeval Forest' with trees over 600 years old. Besides hiking and cycling, it's home to the Sababurg Zoo and features scenic limestone grasslands in the Diemel Valley, which host rare orchids and butterflies.
Visitors particularly enjoy the fantastic, far-reaching views from summits like Lippische Velmerstot and the Eggeturm Observation Tower. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere found at these spots, perfect for lingering or having a picnic. The unique natural formations and the opportunity to connect with nature are also frequently highlighted by the community.
The Eggegebirge ridge is a prominent feature in the Weser Uplands, offering significant viewpoints and natural monuments. It's a popular area for intermediate hikes and is home to the Eggeturm Observation Tower (Preußische Velmerstot), which provides magnificent views and is a great spot to take a break while exploring the Egge Trail.


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