Mountain peaks around Halle (Westf.) are situated on the southern slopes of the Teutoburg Forest, offering elevated points and natural features. This region provides scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, hiking trails, and historical or recreational elements. These elevated areas serve as key destinations for trekkers and visitors seeking to explore the landscape.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A beautiful observation tower offering a fantastic panoramic view. 144 steps lead to the covered platform. Below the tower, there's a shelter, trash cans, and several picnic benches with tables.
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View over the Teutoburg Forest
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Brilliant view from the Beutling observation tower
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Stunningly beautiful views over the beautiful landscape
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If it's freezing rain and you're still sweating, you're probably standing on the Große Egge.
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The moss nature trail on the Hengeberg is unique in Germany. It is located within the Northern Teutoburg Forest-Wiehengebierge Nature and Geopark (TERRA.vita) in the areas of the cities of Halle (Westphalia) and Werther (Westphalia). Around 150 species grow on the Hengeberg, some with very high coverage. Source: https://www.erfolgskreis-gt.de/freizeitkompass/detail/article/hengeberg
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The region offers several notable elevated points. Among the most popular are the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze) on Bußberg, known for its panoramic views and Sunday refreshments. Another favorite is Hengeberg, the highest point in the Gütersloh district, offering fantastic views of Bielefeld. The Dissen telecommunications tower also provides expansive vistas from its viewing platform.
You can expect diverse and expansive views. From the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut on Bußberg, you'll see wonderful panoramic views over the Ravensberg region. Hengeberg offers numerous spots with views of Bielefeld. From Große Egge, you can enjoy expansive views over Halle itself. The Dissen telecommunications tower provides a panoramic view of the Teutoburg Forest, while the Beutling Observation Tower offers views extending from the Wiehen Mountains to the Teutoburg Forest.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. Bußberg is home to the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze), which is built on an old rampart. The 'Kaffeemühle' (Coffee Mill) Observation Tower, located on the Hermannsweg, has historical significance, built by a Bremen coffee merchant, and is part of a 'history trail' that includes old burial grounds. Große Egge historically housed a radio relay tower and has an old sandstone quarry nearby.
The highest point you can reach within Halle (Westf.) is Hengeberg, which stands at 316 meters. It is an integral part of the Teutoburg Forest and offers numerous viewpoints.
Yes, there are several observation towers. The Beutling Observation Tower offers beautiful panoramic views after a steep ascent. The Dissen telecommunications tower, located at 266 meters, provides a panoramic view from its 25-meter viewing platform, accessible year-round. Additionally, the 'Kaffeemühle' (Coffee Mill) Observation Tower along the Hermannsweg offers magnificent views, extending as far as Münster on clear days.
The hiking trails around Halle (Westf.) vary in difficulty. Many routes, especially those leading to observation towers like the Beutling Observation Tower, can be quite steep and challenging. Peaks like Große Egge are often included in longer, more challenging routes through the Teutoburg Forest. However, there are also intermediate trails suitable for a wider range of hikers.
A great spot for refreshments is the Kaiser Friedrich Memorial Hut (Schwedenschanze) on Bußberg. On Sundays, they offer coffee, cake, and cold drinks, making it a welcoming stop for hikers enjoying the panoramic views over the Ravensberg region.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. Hengeberg and the Beutling Observation Tower are noted as family-friendly. While some ascents can be steep, many trails through the Teutoburg Forest offer enjoyable experiences for families, often with shelters and picnic areas available, such as below the Beutling tower.
Beyond hiking, the area around Halle (Westf.) offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore extensive MTB trails, with routes like 'View of Große Egge loop from Künsebeck'. There are also numerous road cycling routes, including challenging ones like 'Barkhausen Dinosaur Tracks – Ascheloh Climb loop'. For runners, there are dedicated running trails, such as the 'Ravensberg Castle – Große Egge (312 m) loop'.
Yes, there are several popular hiking trails. The 'Rund um die Haller Egge' is a well-known circular hiking trail that allows visitors to traverse the mixed forest of the Teutoburg Forest, including challenging ascents along Große Egge. The long-distance hiking path 'Hermannsweg' also passes by significant points like the 'Kaffeemühle' Observation Tower. For more options, you can explore the running trails guide, which includes routes like the 'Ravensberg Castle – Große Egge (312 m) loop'.
The peaks are primarily characterized by their location on the southern slopes of the Teutoburg Forest. This means you'll find wonderful mixed forests, providing healthy air and scenic beauty. Features include natural high points like Hengeberg and Große Egge, offering robust landscapes for exploration. The area is rich in natural monuments and offers a blend of dense woodland with open viewpoints.
Yes, some trails are suitable for mountain biking or eBiking, particularly those with steeper ascents. For instance, the challenging trails leading to the Beutling Observation Tower are suggested as suitable for mountain bikes or eBikes due to their steepness. You can find more dedicated routes in the MTB Trails around Halle (Westf.) guide.


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