Best mountain peaks around Meine offers a collection of accessible summits and hills, providing viewpoints and recreational opportunities within the region. These elevations, though not towering, feature natural and historical significance, making them suitable for various outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its gentle terrain, offering trails through forests and parks. Visitors can explore these spots for a change of scenery and a chance to experience the local landscape.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Going down the stairs is really fun. ⚠️ Of course you have to watch out for pedestrians.
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Wonderful stairs to ride down with the fully ... but be careful, when it rains the stairs are unfortunately very slippery
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Carl Friedrich Gaus was born in Braunschweig in 1777 and died in Göttingen in 1855.
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Hill in Westpark at 92 m above sea level. From the south it goes up a trail and later on a meadow path; approx. 12 m at 300 m max. 15% and from the north via a stairway of approx. 16 m at 200 m with max. 20%.
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If you go down in a southerly direction and stand at the edge of the forest, you can see the Harz Mountains and the Brocken when the visibility is good!
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Highest point in the dunes southwest of Gifhorn
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Back down from the Wohlenberg and down to the edge of the forest. With good visibility you can actually see the Harz Mountains in the south very well.
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The Gaussberg is a heap created in 1831 from the remains of the old fortifications
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The region around Meine features several accessible summits and hills. Among them, the Wohlenberg Summit is popular for its trails, summit cross, and a bench for resting. Another significant spot is Gaussberg Hill and Park, a historical site surrounded by a park named after mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauß. Additionally, Kröppelberg Summit in Westpark offers trails and a unique stairway for ascents and descents.
Yes, Gaussberg Hill and Park is particularly suitable for families. This historical site is surrounded by a park, offering a pleasant environment for walks and exploration. It was created from old fortifications and is named in honor of the mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauß, providing both natural beauty and a touch of history.
The peaks around Meine offer a variety of trails. For instance, Wohlenberg Summit is known for its pretty trails through the forest. Kröppelberg Summit features both trails and a stairway, providing different options for reaching the top. You can find more detailed hiking routes, including easy options like the 'Meiner Ponds – Meiner Ponds loop from Meine' or 'Bridge Over the Beberbach – Bienroder Lake loop from Bechtsbüttel', on the Hiking around Meine guide.
The Gaussberg Hill and Park is a significant historical site. It was created in 1831 from the remains of old fortifications and is named after the renowned mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauß, who was born in Braunschweig. The park also features a monument dedicated to him. The Wohlenberg Summit also holds historical significance as a trigonometric point.
Yes, the area around Meine offers various cycling opportunities. While some cyclists push their bikes to the top of Wohlenberg Summit, the region also has dedicated routes. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'View of the Tiefenbach Valley loop from Meine' or 'Grassel Village Route loop from Meine' via the Road Cycling Routes around Meine guide. For general cycling, options like the 'Aller Lake (Allerpark, Wolfsburg) – Allersee Promenade loop from Meine' are available on the Cycling around Meine guide.
The peaks around Meine, though not towering, offer pleasant viewpoints. Both Wohlenberg Summit and Gaussberg Hill and Park are categorized as viewpoints, providing opportunities to take in the local landscape. The Kröppelberg Summit in Westpark also offers views from its 92-meter elevation.
Visitors appreciate the accessibility and variety of spots. The Wohlenberg Summit is loved for its 'pretty trails' and the relaxing break it offers at the summit cross. The Kröppelberg Summit is noted for its 'wonderful stairs to ride down' for cyclists, though caution is advised for pedestrians and wet conditions. The historical significance and park setting of Gaussberg Hill and Park are also highly valued.
Yes, the Wohlenberg Summit is recognized as a natural monument and features a stone landmark which is a trigonometric point. The Gaussberg Hill and Park is also considered a natural monument, with the hill itself being a man-made feature from old fortifications, now integrated into a green park landscape.
For easy hiking, you can explore several routes listed in the Hiking around Meine guide. Examples include the 'Meiner Ponds – Meiner Ponds loop from Meine' (6.4 km), the 'Bridge Over the Beberbach – Bienroder Lake loop from Bechtsbüttel' (5.1 km), and the 'Picnic Spot by the Lake – Meiner Ponds loop from Meine' (6.6 km). These routes offer gentle terrain suitable for a relaxed walk.
When visiting Kröppelberg Summit in Westpark, be aware that it features a stairway that is popular with cyclists for riding down. If you are cycling, be careful as the stairs can be very slippery when wet. Pedestrians should also watch out for cyclists on the stairway. The summit is 92 meters above sea level and can be accessed via trails or the stairway.
Yes, both Wohlenberg Summit and Gaussberg Hill and Park are situated within or adjacent to forest areas. The Wohlenberg is known for its trails through the forest, offering a natural setting for walks and cycling. The Gaussberg is surrounded by a park that includes wooded sections, providing a green escape.


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