Best mountain peaks around Alfeld offer diverse natural attractions across two distinct regions in Germany: Alfeld (Leine) in Lower Saxony and Alfeld (Mittelfranken) in Bavaria. The area features a range of elevations, from the 307-meter Himmelberg to the 611-meter Arzberg. Visitors can explore historical sites, unique rock formations, and observation towers that provide panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. This guide details 20 peaks, providing options for various hiking preferences.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Great view from the tower (the key can be borrowed for a fee from the Edelweißhütte, about 1 kilometer away). There is also a table with benches right in front of the beautiful tower.
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Caution is required in autumn as the stones can be very slippery due to leaves and moisture.
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Wonderful vantage point with a bench. Further ahead - towards the edge of the rock - there is another small summit cross.
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Magnificent boulders overgrown with moss in the quiet forest.
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Beautiful cross and an additional highlight on the Mühlkoppe.
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There are many impressive large moss covered stones and the artwork "High Mountain Shoes", 2 red high heels carved out of wood.
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I find the Mühlkoppe even more beautiful as a vantage point and photo spot than the Hohle Fels. The energy on the Mühlkoppe is so peaceful. In contrast to the High Rock, there was no one there. There is a summit cross and a bench with the best view of the opposite peaks and the valley to Pommelsbrunn. A few meters further along the path there is a second bench. I will certainly visit the Mühlkoppe again soon. That's how she impressed me.
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Such a beautiful tower! I would love to be up there, but I didn't ask for the key at the Edelweißhütte, the tip came too late for me.... .
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For breathtaking vistas, visit View of Happurger See from Hohler Fels, which offers magnificent views of the Happurg reservoir. Another popular spot is View from the Mühlkoppe, providing fantastic views of the Högenbachtal and Pommelsbrunn. In the Alfeld (Leine) region, the Himmelberg Tower offers a superb panoramic view over the Leine Uplands.
Yes, the region offers several interesting rock formations. The Moss-covered rock formations on the Hochberg provide a varied hiking experience with opportunities for play and hide-and-seek. Additionally, the Kreuzberg Summit (586 m) is a notable rock formation between Hubmersberg and Heuchling, though its ascent can be steep and difficult.
The Arzberg Tower, situated at 611 meters, provides an overwhelming panoramic view from its 25-meter-high viewing platform, allowing you to see as far as the Fichtel Mountains on a clear day. In the Alfeld (Leine) area, the Himmelberg Tower on the 307-meter-high Himmelberg offers magnificent views over the Leine Uplands, including the Hils hills and the Ith ridge.
Absolutely. Near Happurg, Houbirg features an abandoned Celtic oppidum with preserved wall remains, some reaching ten meters high, and a prehistoric settlement. The Hochberg area also offers insights into the history of a Celtic castle, with information boards along its archaeological circular trail.
The Hochberg area is particularly interesting for hikes with children due to its moss-covered rock formations and opportunities for play and hide-and-seek along a varied ridge trail. The trails leading to the Arzberg Tower are also generally easy to navigate, making it a popular destination for families.
The difficulty varies. Trails to the Arzberg Tower are generally easy to navigate. However, the ascent to Kreuzberg Summit (586 m) is described as a bit steep and difficult, with potential for slipping due to many leaves, requiring sure-footedness. The archaeological circular trail on Hochberg also requires sturdy shoes.
Yes, two prominent observation towers offer stunning views. The Arzberg Tower, at 611 meters, provides an overwhelming panoramic view. In the Alfeld (Leine) region, the Himmelberg Tower, approximately 22 meters high, offers a magnificent panoramic view over the Leine Uplands.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the Alfeld region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Post Inn, Haunritz – Happurg Reservoir loop' or 'Kastl Town Hall – Lauterach Valley Cycle Path loop'. There are also running trails like the 'Rinntal Nature Reserve – Listening station on the Sinnesradweg loop', and gravel biking routes including the 'View of Hohenstein Castle – Wooden bridge over the Pegnitz River loop'. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Alfeld, Running Trails around Alfeld, and Gravel biking around Alfeld guides.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views, such as those from Hohler Fels, which offers great seating for a rest with a view of the Happurg reservoir. The varied hiking trails, unique rock formations, and the rich historical context, like the Celtic oppidum at Houbirg, are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 4800 photos and given more than 4400 upvotes, highlighting the diverse appeal of the region.
The Arzberg Tower is a popular hiking and cycling destination. The foundation stone was laid on July 16, 1885. You can obtain the tower key at the Edelweißhütte in Deckersberg on weekends to access the 25-meter-high viewing platform via 117 steps. The trails leading to the tower are generally easy to navigate.
The Kreuzberg Summit (586 m) is a rock formation that is part of the 1000HMR Nordschleife. The climb to the summit is inconspicuous, a bit steep, and difficult. Be cautious of slipping, especially due to many leaves. It's advisable to check a map or use GPS as the summit is not directly signposted.
The View of Happurger See from Hohler Fels offers magnificent views and seating for a rest. However, it is a very popular place and can be quite busy in summer, especially on weekends. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekdays.


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