Mountain peaks around Erxleben, particularly in the Börde District, are characterized by modest elevations within wooded hill ranges. The region is part of the Elm-Lappwald Nature Park, offering a landscape of extensive forests and prominent points rather than high mountains. These elevated features provide opportunities for hiking and exploring the local topography. The area around Erxleben in the Stendal District, however, features a gently undulating landscape with lower average elevations.
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Here is on the Edelberg, the highest point in the Hohes Holz.
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Instead of a summit cross, there is a summit bell. A nice idea. The rustic bench is new and invites you to take a break. All in all a cozy place.
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But it stretches just like chewing gum. He has that in common with the Brocken.
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Source: Wikipedia The Seehausen menhir (also called "Götterstein" or "Langer Stein") is a menhir in Seehausen, a district of the town of Wanzleben-Börde in the Börde district in Saxony-Anhalt. It stands in the direction of Eggenstedt, on an uphill dirt road, one kilometer from the lake and is the northernmost statue menhir in Germany. The stone was stored in January 2017 in the depot of the Saxony-Anhalt State Office for Monument Preservation and Archeology in Halle (Saale). A copy was set up at the original location.[1] Other menhirs of this quality have also been taken to museums as a precaution. A thing site is said to have been located on the 2.4 m high semi-anthropomorphic standing stone. The heavily weathered stone with an oval cross-section has petroglyphs, of which very accurate images exist. They show a circle, a broad ax with handle and a sash. The older drawings still show parts of a decorated belt. Urn finds indicate that burials took place at the site. The representation is interpreted in the scientific literature as a human-like figure. Comparisons suggest an interpretation as a fertility goddess. Since incised motifs are not common in German archeology, the comparison material can be easily compiled. It becomes clear that this motif belongs to the Bernburg culture. The area on the Hoher Holz can be identified as the northern fringe zone of this culture.
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The summit is already overgrown with scrub. But it was still easy to reach in 2022. There used to be a wooden tower here, of which only 1 post has survived.
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A little challenge to get up here.
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The region around Erxleben, particularly in the Börde District, features modest elevations within wooded hill ranges rather than high mountains. These are part of the Elm-Lappwald Nature Park, offering extensive forests and prominent points suitable for hiking and exploration. The area around Erxleben in the Stendal District, however, is generally flat with no notable peaks.
The highest natural elevation in the Börde district, near Erxleben, is Heidberg, reaching 211 meters (692 feet). It is located within the Lappwald and features a summit cross, a resting place, and an information board.
Yes, the area offers historical points of interest. For example, the Langer Stein (Menhir of Seehausen) is a significant man-made monument. This 2.25-meter-high column menhir is unique for being the only figuratively decorated menhir in Central Germany that stands freely, featuring ancient engravings dating back to approximately 2,800-2,200 BC.
Absolutely. Several spots are considered family-friendly. Both Heidberg and the Summit Bench on Edelberg (209 m) are noted for being suitable for families, offering pleasant resting areas and accessible paths within the forest environment.
Beyond traditional summit crosses, you can find unique features. For instance, the Summit Bench on Edelberg (209 m) features a summit bell instead of a cross, along with a rustic bench for taking a break. Heidberg also offers an information board.
The area around Erxleben offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and running. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Trinitatis Church Altenhusen – Patronage Church Flechtingen loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can try 'The Allroad Adventure' or loops around Lappwald Lake. If you prefer running, there are trails such as the 'Running loop from Eilsleben'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective komoot guides: Road Cycling Routes around Erxleben, Gravel biking around Erxleben, and Running Trails around Erxleben.
While the peaks are generally modest, some offer a bit more of a challenge. Teufelsküchenberg, at 143 meters, is described by visitors as a spot where you can 'get a little bit out of breath to climb the mountain,' making it a slightly more demanding option for hikers.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the peaceful atmosphere. Highlights like Heidberg are praised for being 'nicely laid out' with 'beautiful' surroundings. The unique features, such as the summit bell on Edelberg, also add to the enjoyment.
Yes, several peaks and elevated points offer scenic views. Highlights like Teufelsküchenberg and Marientaler Brocken are categorized as viewpoints, providing opportunities to enjoy the surrounding forest landscape.
Yes, the Lappwald, which includes the area around Erxleben in the Börde District, is known for its extensive forests, idyllic valleys, and a network of trails suitable for hiking and cycling. It's an excellent choice for those looking to explore nature on foot or by bike.
The 1st Walbecker Warte, located within the Lappwald, is a significant historical watchtower dating back to the 13th century. While not a mountain peak, it is one of the most prominent points in the area and offers scenic views within the wooded hills, making it a notable historical landmark to visit.


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