Best mountain peaks around Schönwalde am Bungsberg are characterized by the Bungsberg, the highest natural elevation in Schleswig-Holstein at 167 to 168 meters above sea level. This region features an ice-age terminal moraine, offering panoramic views of Holstein Switzerland. The area provides a mix of natural elevations and man-made structures that serve as viewpoints. It is a significant local landmark known for its unique geological history and scenic landscapes.
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The municipality of Schönwalde has again not set up the ski lift at the highest point in Schleswig-Holstein this winter... so winter sports enthusiasts should be prepared for a lot of uphill walking. The restaurant is unfortunately closed.
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The Baltic Sea Waterways and Shipping Authority is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the tower; the fire is monitored and remotely controlled from the branch office in Travemünde. Entry to the fenced-in area and viewing of the tower are prohibited.
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A second tower made of red brick was built next to the old tower between 1936 and 1937. An imperial eagle with an oak leaf wreath and the year "1936" are embedded in the brick wall at the front. This tower is 19.4 meters high; the firing height is 21.25 meters above water. The identification, sectors, and range remained unchanged. The old tower was demolished after commissioning in August 1937.[3] The optics were rebuilt in 2000.
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The first tower on this site was built in 1842 and 1843 under Danish rule. It was a square, plastered building with an extension.[1] The adjoining lighthouse keeper's house housed the pilot quarters until 1876. The lighthouse keeper also served as customs assistant until 1864/65.[2] The 12-meter-high tower was equipped with a rotating lens. A kerosene lamp provided the continuous white light, which was interrupted twice every two minutes, each time for 13 seconds at 15-second intervals.
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The Pelzerhaken Lighthouse is located about four kilometers southeast of Neustadt in Holstein in the Pelzerhaken district on the Baltic Sea. It serves as a navigation light for ships in Neustadt Bay, a subbay of the Bay of Lübeck.
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Pelzerhaken Lighthouse Lighthouse in Neustadt in Holstein. The first tower on this site was built in 1842 and 1843 under Danish rule. It was a square, plastered building with an annex.
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Next to the Elisabeth Tower is the 179 m high Bungsberg radio tower, which was built between 1975 and 1977. From the tower's free-to-access observation platform at a height of 40 m, you can see large parts of Schleswig-Holstein as well as parts of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and the Baltic Sea in good visibility conditions.
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From the Gömnitzer tower you have a wonderful view over large parts of East Holstein
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The highest natural elevation in the region, and indeed in the entire state of Schleswig-Holstein, is the Bungsberg Summit, standing at 167 to 168 meters above sea level. It offers panoramic views of Holstein Switzerland.
Yes, the Telecommunications Tower on the Bungsberg features a publicly accessible viewing platform at a height of 40 to 42 meters. From here, you can enjoy extensive panoramic views across Schleswig-Holstein, parts of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and the Baltic Sea. Additionally, the Gömnitzer Tower, a former maritime navigation aid, offers views of the surrounding Holstein Switzerland landscape and the Bay of Lübeck from its four small openings.
On the Bungsberg Summit, you'll find the historic Elisabeth Tower, built between 1863 and 1864. While it's no longer publicly accessible, it remains a significant historical monument. The Gömnitzer Tower is another historical landmark, originally built as a sea mark in 1827.
Absolutely. The Bungsberg Summit is a great destination for families, offering pleasant hikes through forests. The viewing platform on the Telecommunications Tower is also family-friendly. Additionally, the Gömnitzer Tower and Pelzerhaken Lighthouse are considered family-friendly highlights, providing interesting sights and views.
The Bungsberg itself is an ice-age terminal moraine, uniquely formed during the Saale glaciation period, making it a geological marvel. The area is characterized by beautiful forests, and the Schwentine river, one of Schleswig-Holstein's longest, originates near the Bungsberg Summit. You can enjoy scenic landscapes and panoramic views of Holstein Switzerland.
Yes, the region offers various routes for both mountain biking and gravel biking. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg – Bungsberg Trail loop from Kükelühn'. For MTB enthusiasts, there are trails such as the 'Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg – Singletrack Along the Stream loop from Bungsberg'. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Schönwalde am Bungsberg and MTB Trails around Schönwalde am Bungsberg guides.
Yes, there are several running trails. Popular options include the 'Running loop from Bungsberg' and the 'Bungsberg Adventure Playground – Elisabeth Tower at Bungsberg loop from Bungsberg'. These trails offer varying distances and difficulties. More information can be found in the Running Trails around Schönwalde am Bungsberg guide.
The Bungsberg is enjoyable year-round. In spring and summer, the forests are lush, perfect for hiking and cycling. Autumn offers beautiful foliage. Uniquely, in winter, when conditions allow, a small ski lift operates on its slopes, making it a rare winter sports destination in this otherwise flat region. The viewing platforms offer clear views on crisp days.
Yes, the Pelzerhaken Lighthouse in Neustadt in Holstein is a notable landmark. The first tower was built in 1842, and its height was increased in 1936. While the site itself is fenced, you can still enjoy views of this historical structure from a distance.
The Bungsberg is unique as the highest natural elevation in Schleswig-Holstein. Its geological formation as an ice-age terminal moraine, with the later Weichselian glaciation ice sheet flowing around it (making it a 'nunatak'), gives it a distinct character. It also uniquely offers winter sports opportunities with a ski lift when snow conditions permit, a rarity in northern Germany.
Visitors appreciate the panoramic views from the various elevated points, especially from the Telecommunications Tower's viewing platform and the Gömnitzer Tower. The pleasant hikes through the beautiful forests leading to the Bungsberg Summit are also highly rated. The blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and the unique winter sports option makes it a cherished local destination.


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