Best mountain peaks around Verl are found within the surrounding low mountain ranges, despite Verl itself being situated in the generally flat North German Plain. The region, particularly the nearby Teutoburg Forest, features a series of forested hills and ridges rather than alpine peaks. These elevations offer opportunities for outdoor activities and provide natural viewpoints. The highest points in the area typically reach over 300 meters above sea level.
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The Lewenberg is a 312.6 m above sea level mountain in the Teutoburg Forest near Bielefeld-Lämershagen and, after the Auf dem Polle (320 m), the second highest mountain in Bielefeld. The Lewenberg is located in the Eastern Teutoburg Forest nature reserve. To the north of it is the Lietegge (285 m), to the east is the Maakenberg (286.5 m), to the south is the “Markengrund” weekend house area and to the west is the Auf dem Polle (320 m), as well as the A 2. On the eastern summit of the Lewenberg are the remains of the Löwenburg. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewenberg_(Teutoburger_Wald)
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Very long epic mountain route with ups and downs and there are some tree trunks across the ridge. (if you can do it with bunny hop, you won't have any problems here) The path splits high up - so there are various descents - steep and stony. However, if you start from the Eisgrund parking lot, you have an extremely demanding and exhausting trail ahead of you. The subsequent descent is exciting and can sometimes be very fast. Mountain info: According to maps, the mountain was only 276 meters in altitude in 2020. Since 2021 there have been 283 m.
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With an altitude of 320 meters, this mountain section is the highest elevation in Bielefeld and anyone who wants to go up here needs strength in their legs, because the ascent (regardless of which side) is quite steep and rough. The entire trail stretches about 1.7 kilometers over the ridge and can be ridden very smoothly in places. "Auf dem Polle" is steep, rooty, stony and there is a risk of falling due to some tricky inclines! (hence the high ST classification) Left and right it grows beautifully green in spring, but this summit has a highlight in every season. There is also another descent from Lewenberg (313 m). This has the level of difficulty S3 and is narrow from spring through green plants, then changes to normal, wide forest floor, but the path itself remains rocky and it goes extremely steeply downhill, without curves. The ground is partly slippery and loose scree is to be expected. But there is another great descent, which is much steeper, so there is an increased risk of slipping on the stony ground.
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Very long mountain route with ups and downs and there are some tree trunks across the way. The path splits high up - so there are various descents - it is steep and rocky downhill. Mountain info: According to maps, the mountain was only 276 meters in altitude in 2020. Since 2021 there have been 283 m.
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If you want to go up here, you first have to make an effort and you will be rewarded with a great view in certain seasons. The mountain biker finds his fun on the descent, even if it is not technically particularly demanding.
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Verl is located in the North German Plain, so you won't find alpine mountains. Instead, the region, particularly the nearby Teutoburg Forest, features a series of forested hills and ridges. These elevations offer opportunities for outdoor activities and provide natural viewpoints, with the highest points typically reaching over 300 meters above sea level.
Among the notable elevations, Auf dem Polle (Highest Peak of Bielefeld) reaches 320 meters, making it the highest point in Bielefeld. Lewenberg is another significant summit at 312 meters, known for its steep ascent and rewarding views. Hellegrundsberg is recorded at 283 meters and offers a long route with varied terrain.
Yes, many of the summits around Verl offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, the wooded summit of Lewenberg provides beautiful views after a steep ascent. Auf dem Polle is also a prominent viewpoint, and Käseberg Summit offers interesting views in every season. Rosenberg also rewards visitors with great views in certain seasons.
Beyond the hills, Verl and its surroundings boast several natural attractions. You can explore the unique habitat of the Fleckerheide Nature Reserve, home to endangered species, or visit the Sea Grass Meadows Reserve for birdwatching. The Lutterstrang offers an idyllic forest path along the Lutter river, and the Furlbach provides clear, flat hiking trails. The Ems River Source (Emsquelle) is a significant natural monument nearby, and the Steinhorster Becken Nature Reserve is a large man-made biotope crucial for wading and migratory birds.
Absolutely. Many of the trails leading to the summits around Verl are described as challenging. For example, the ascent to Lewenberg is very steep. Auf dem Polle features steep, rooty, and stony sections. Hellegrundsberg offers a long route with varied, steep, and rocky terrain, and the climb to Käseberg Summit is narrow, rocky, and steep.
Yes, while some peaks offer challenging ascents, there are also easier hiking options in the broader Verl area. You can find several easy loop trails, such as the Ölbach Wooden Walkway – Landerbach Stream loop or the Kirchweg Forest Path – Ölbach Wooden Walkway loop. For more details on easy hikes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Verl guide.
The region around Verl offers a variety of mountain biking trails, some of which incorporate the local hills. For instance, the area around Auf dem Polle has sections that can be ridden smoothly, though descents can be steep and challenging. Rosenberg also offers fun descents for mountain bikers. You can find more information on routes like the Oerlinghausen Glider Airfield loop or the View from the Kammweg loop in the MTB Trails around Verl guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rewarding views from the wooded summits, especially after navigating the steep and challenging ascents. The varied terrain, including rocky and rooty sections, provides an engaging experience for hikers and mountain bikers. The natural beauty of the forested hills and the sense of accomplishment after reaching a summit are often highlighted.
Yes, the area around Verl offers several circular hiking routes. While specific circular routes directly over the listed peaks might involve out-and-back sections, many trails in the wider region are designed as loops. For example, you can find various loop trails like the Ölbach Wooden Walkway – Landerbach Stream loop or the Lake Verl – View of Bunte Mühle loop. For a comprehensive list, check the Hiking around Verl guide.
Based on visitor tips, the viewpoints and trails around Verl's hills offer interesting experiences in every season. While specific weather conditions should always be checked, the forested nature of the hills suggests they can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season bringing its own unique charm to the landscape.
For peaks like Hellegrundsberg, be prepared for a very long mountain route with significant ups and downs. The path can be steep and rocky, with tree trunks across the way in some sections. There are often multiple descent options from the top, some of which are also steep and stony. If starting from the Eisgrund parking lot, expect an extremely demanding and exhausting trail.


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