Best mountain peaks around Schlangen are found within a landscape of rolling hills and scenic hiking trails, offering elevated areas suitable for exploration. Elevations in the immediate Schlangen area range from approximately 271 to 431 meters above sea level. The broader region features unique ecological habitats, such as the Schlangenberg Nature Reserve, known for its calamine flora and diverse fauna. This area provides moderate ascents and undulating terrain for recreational hiking.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Steep, demanding ascent. The summit rewards you with a fabulous view. You can even spot Hermann.
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The highest point of the Paderborn city area is in the Neuenbeken district and is 347 m high. And he has a summit cross! ... Next door there is a seating area for resting after the ascent 😄
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At the highest point in Paderborn you can take a break and let the sun shine on your face. There are several seating options and an information board on the Paderborner Höhenweg. The summit cross used to stand in the middle of the forest, today you can look far into the distance and the nearby wind turbines. The trees around the summit cross were felled. Here, too, the spruce trees fell victim to the bark beetle.
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Roots and stones form perfect stages. The path is demanding, but manageable. This pine scent is wonderful.
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The ridge path with a tower and beautiful paths and large heather areas ... always worth a trip, even in winter! The ascent is a bit demanding for lowland Tyroleans ... but you can do it too :-)
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A visit is worthwhile in every season!
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the highest and closest possible summit for me - and that without climbing and directly from home :-)
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The summit here in Paderborn. Well, you don't need oxygen yet.
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While Schlangen is characterized by rolling hills rather than towering mountains, several elevated areas offer great views and experiences. Key highlights include Lippische Velmerstot, the northernmost peak of the Eggegebirge at 441.4 meters, known for its fantastic views and unique stone formations. Another popular spot is the Eggeturm Observation Tower (Preußische Velmerstot), offering magnificent panoramic views.
Yes, the Highest Point of Paderborn (347 m) is considered family-friendly. It features seating options, an information board, and a summit cross, providing a pleasant spot to rest and enjoy distant views. The path to the Eggegebirge ridge, especially the section through the heath, is also described as easy to walk on and ideal for families.
The region offers unique ecological habitats. The Schlangenberg Nature Reserve, though not directly in Schlangen, is renowned for its exceptional calamine flora, which are plants adapted to zinc-rich soils. This unique ecosystem supports a diverse fauna, including over 300 kinds of butterflies and endangered locusts. On the Lippische Velmerstot, you can find beautiful stone formations and heather areas.
From many elevated points, you can enjoy expansive views. The Lippische Velmerstot rewards visitors with a fantastic panorama. The Eggeturm Observation Tower on the Prussian Velmerstot provides a magnificent, far-reaching vista. Even from the Highest Point of Paderborn, you can look far into the distance, observing the surrounding landscape and nearby wind turbines.
Yes, some ascents can be quite demanding. The Ascent to the Velmerstot Summit is described as a steep climb, depending on your starting point, but the effort is well worth it for the views from the Eggeturm. For more challenging routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Schlangen guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, such as the 'Lippischer Velmerstot Summit – Bauernkamp Singletrail loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Neuhaus Castle – Pader River at the Padersee loop'. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Schlangen and Cycling around Schlangen guides.
The Eggegebirge ridge has historical roots, with the term 'harrow' being a Low German word for elongated ridges. Until the 17th century, the Eggegebirge, along with the northwestern Teutoburg Forest, was known as Osning. The area also has a history of zinc ore mining, particularly around the Schlangenberg Nature Reserve, which ceased in the late 19th century.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic and magnificent views from spots like Lippische Velmerstot and the Eggeturm Observation Tower. The unique natural features, such as the stone formations and heather areas, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunity to take a break, have a picnic, and soak in the peace and quiet of nature.
Yes, for instance, if you visit either the Lippische or Prussian Velmerstot, it's recommended to go the extra mile and visit the other. The path connecting them leads through heathland and is easy to walk. The Ascent to the Velmerstot Summit highlight also describes the connection between the two peaks of Velmerstot.
The immediate Schlangen area features elevations ranging from approximately 271 to 431 meters above sea level. These moderate ascents contribute to a pleasant, undulating terrain ideal for recreational hiking and exploring the local nature.
Yes, at the Highest Point of Paderborn (347 m), you'll find an information board and several seating options, including a summit cross. The Eggeturm Observation Tower also invites visitors to take a break and enjoy the surroundings, with panels explaining the area's history.


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