Best mountain peaks in the Dahme Lakeland are primarily elevated points within a landscape characterized by extensive lakes and forests. While not traditional mountains, these hills and man-made structures provide unique perspectives of the surrounding natural beauty. Visitors can find panoramic views across the generally flat terrain. These locations offer opportunities to experience the vastness and beauty of the region's unique landscape.
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The Hortenberg is a 51 m above sea level elevation in Deutsch Wusterhausen, a district of the town of Königs Wusterhausen in the Dahme-Spreewald district in Brandenburg. The elevation is located north of the district and south of the other district of Diepensee. There are a total of four elevations in the area, three of which are named. To the west is the Weinberg, which is 53.6 m above sea level, to the north is an unnamed area 45.7 m above sea level, followed by the Hortenberg and the 48.3 m above sea level Pennigsberg in the east. There is a cell phone mast on the top of the Hortenberg. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hortenberg
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There are various trails up and down here! Watch out for oncoming traffic!
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The Kahle Berg is 86 m high above sea level and is covered with pine trees. There are 2 lines of sight to the Motzener See and the Töpchiner See.
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Easy to drive way, partly concrete slab
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It is no longer really bare, but two lines of sight still offer an opportunity to look out
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Stones and signs with runes or similar symbol-like signs can be seen on the Streitberg and the paths to it. There is also a stone with a Sator square de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sator-Quadrat. The way from the south is very sandy. There are well-navigable, so far not marked paths from the north.
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You can hike around the small Kahler Berg in approx. 4 km. From above you can see the Motzener See through a forest aisle.
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When I walked this way for the first time, I didn't even notice that there is a mountain here. But the street is actually called that
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While the Dahme Lakeland is known for its lakes and forests rather than traditional mountains, several elevated points offer excellent views. The Wehlaberg, with its 28-meter observation tower, provides breathtaking panoramic views of forests, heathland lakes, and the Lower Spreewald. Another significant spot is the St. Moritz Church Tower in Mittenwalde, offering expansive views from its 50-meter height, along with historical insights into the town.
For truly panoramic views, the Wehlaberg is highly recommended. Its observation tower allows you to see across vast forests, the Heideseen, and even the Tropical Islands dome. The St. Moritz Church Tower in Mittenwalde also provides extensive views of the distant countryside in all directions from its accessible platform.
Yes, the View from Dörferblick is considered family-friendly and offers a nice perspective of the city, including Gropiusstadt, the Berlin TV tower, and BER. The ascent to the Wehlaberg is also a rewarding experience for families, combining a hike with the excitement of climbing an observation tower.
From these elevated points, you can expect to see the Dahme Lakeland's defining natural features: extensive forests, numerous lakes (like the Heideseen and Grubensee), and rolling heathland. The Blocksberg, for instance, offers an experience of idyllic natural surroundings, especially when combined with walks around nearby clear-water lakes.
Yes, the St. Moritz Church Tower in Mittenwalde is part of a historically significant 13th-century brick hall church. Visitors can enjoy views from the tower and explore Mittenwalde's medieval architecture and history, including its association with pastor and hymn writer Paul Gerhardt. For current access information, you might check Brandenburg Tourism.
The Dahme Lakeland is beautiful year-round. However, for the best views from historically less wooded areas like the Kahlkopf Summit, winter when foliage is absent can offer clearer perspectives across the landscape. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer is ideal for combining hikes with lake activities.
Absolutely. The Wehlaberg is accessible via the European long-distance hiking trail E10. For the Kahler Berg Summit, a beautiful 1.5-hour circular walk (3.9 km) starts from the guest house in Motzen, leading past the Motzener See. You can find more hiking options in the region in our guide to Hiking in the Dahme Lakeland.
Beyond hiking, the Dahme Lakeland offers a variety of outdoor activities. The Wehlaberg is also accessible via the Gurken-Radweg (Cucumber Cycle Path), making it suitable for cyclists. You can explore numerous running trails or gravel biking routes throughout the region. For more details, check out our guides for Running Trails and Gravel Biking in the Dahme Lakeland.
For the Kahler Berg Summit, parking is available in front of the guest house or at the village church in Motzen, which serves as an excellent starting point for a circular walk. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight details on Komoot for parking information.
The Hortenberg, at 51 meters above sea level, is one of several elevations near Deutsch Wusterhausen. While it features a cell phone mast at its summit, it's part of the local landscape that offers varied terrain for exploration within the Dahme-Spreewald district.
The Kleinziehtener Berg is a 'small mountain' that might surprise you with its presence in the flat landscape. It's particularly noted for offering a nice little descent, making it a popular spot for racing cyclists looking for a slight elevation change.
Yes, the Streitberg Summit and Sator Square Stone is recognized as a natural monument. This location offers a combination of a summit experience within a forest setting, providing a unique natural and historical point of interest for visitors.


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