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This List of mountains and hills in Lower Saxony shows a selection of high or well-known
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Lower Saxony Lower Saxony (german: Niedersachsen ; nds, Neddersassen; stq, Läichsaksen) is a German state (') in northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with , and fourth-largest in population (8 million in 2021) among the 16 ...
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s',Whittow, John (1984). ''Dictionary of Physical Geography''. London: Penguin, 1984. . hence the division of this list. By this definition, it can be seen that all the mountains in Lower Saxony occur in the
Harz The Harz () is a highland area in northern Germany. It has the highest elevations for that region, and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The name ''Harz'' derives from the Middle High German ...
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Highest points in Lower Saxony's regions

The following table lists the highest points in the various landscapes (hill ranges or regions) of Lower Saxony. In the "Landscape" column, major hill ranges are shown in bold. Clicking "List" in the rows of the "List" column links to other hills or mountains in that landscape – some of which are outside Lower Saxony. The table is arranged by height, but may be sorted by other criteria by clicking the symbol of the desired column.


Mountains (2000 feet or higher)

Name, Height in metres above NN, Location (
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Wurmberg Wurmberg is a municipality in the district of Enz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Geography Wurmberg is located on the so-called Platte, a Karst mountain range in the northern Black Forest (Schwarzwald). Municipality The municipality Wur ...
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Goslar district Goslar () is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the south and clockwise) the districts of Göttingen, Northeim, Hildesheim and Wolfenbüttel, the city of Salzgitter, and by the states of Saxony-Anhalt (district of Harz) a ...
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Harz The Harz () is a highland area in northern Germany. It has the highest elevations for that region, and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The name ''Harz'' derives from the Middle High German ...
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Bruchberg At , the Bruchberg in the Upper Harz is the second highest mountain in Lower Saxony and the third highest in the Harz mountains in North Germany. It lies between Altenau and Torfhaus in the middle of the Harz National Park. The Bruchberg is mo ...
(927 m), Goslar district, Harz #
Achtermannshöhe At , the Achtermannshöhe (also just called the Achtermann) in the Harz National Park is the third highest mountain in Lower Saxony and the fourth highest in the Harz mountains. It lies in the unparished area of Harz between the Harz-Heide route ...
(926 m), Goslar district, Harz # Rehberg (893 m), Goslar district, Harz # Quitschenberg (882 m), Goslar district, Harz #
Auf dem Acker Auf dem Acker (commonly called the ''Acker'') is a mountain ridge up to 865.1 metres high, which is located in the southwestern part of the Harz mountains in Lower Saxony (Germany). Geography The ridge begins south of the Bruchberg near ' ...
(860 m),
Osterode am Harz district Osterode () was a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was bounded by (from the southwest and clockwise) the districts of Göttingen, Northeim and Goslar, and by the state of Thuringia (districts of Nordhausen and Eichsfeld). History This part ...
, Harz # Großer Sonnenberg (853.4 m), Goslar district, Harz # Kleiner Sonnenberg (853.0 m), Goslar district, Harz # Großer Breitenberg (811 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Lärchenkopf (801 m), Goslar district, Harz #
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(762 m), Goslar district, Harz # Abbenstein (756m), Goslar district, Harz # Haspelkopf (749 m), Goslar district, Harz #
Kuppe A ''Kuppe'' is the term used in German-speaking central Europe for a mountain or hill with a rounded summit that has no rock formation, such as a tor, on it. A range of such hills is called a ''Kuppengebirge''. In geology the term also refers to ...
(729 m), Goslar district, Harz # Bocksberg (727 m), Goslar district, Harz # Kahler Berg (727 m), Goslar district, Harz #
Jordanshöhe The Jordanshöhe is a mountain, roughly , in the Harz in central Germany. It lies north of the town of Sankt Andreasberg in the district of Goslar in Lower Saxony. To the west is the Kuppe. On the mountain there is the Jordanshöhe youth hostel ...
(723 m), Goslar district, Harz # Stöberhai (720 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Kleiner Breitenberg (711 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz #
Großer Knollen The Großer Knollen (also the Groß Knollen; colloquially referred to as the Knollen, historically the ''Grosze Knolle'') is a mountain in the southwestern part of the Harz in Lower Saxony, Germany. Geography The Großer Knollen is located nor ...
(688 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Aschentalshalbe (685 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Koboltstaler Köpfe (673 m), Goslar district, Harz # Wolfskopf (669 m), Goslar district, Harz # Ravensberg (659 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Beerberg (658 m), Goslar district, Harz # Übelsberg (651.3 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Braakberg (646 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Mathias-Schmidt-Berg (645 m), Goslar district, Harz #
Rammelsberg The Rammelsberg is a mountain, high, on the northern edge of the Harz range, south of the historic town of Goslar in the North German state of Lower Saxony. The mountain is the location of an important silver, copper, and lead mine, the only min ...
(635 m), Goslar district, Harz # Kleiner Knollen (631 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Großer Wurzelnberg (625.8 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz #
Hasselkopf Hasselkopf is a mountain on the southern periphery of Braunlage, Germany. It is 612 m high. The hill is mostly covered in grass and undeveloped, but its northern slope has a short ski lift and can be used for downhill skiing in the winter m ...
, (612 m), Goslar district, Harz # Kleiner Wurzelnberg (610 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz


Hills (under 2000 feet)

# Großer Trogtaler Berg (609 m), Goslar district, Harz # Langfast (), Goslar district, Harz # Schadenbeeksköpfe (605 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Adlersberg (593.2 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Höxterberg (584 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Gropenbornskopf (581.2 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Haferberg (581 m), Göttingen district,
Kaufungen Forest The Kaufungen Forest (german: Kaufunger Wald) is a range of steep, wooded hills straddling the border between the states of Hesse and Lower Saxony in central Germany. It takes its name from the town Kaufungen. The hills lie in the fork of the Rive ...
# Breitentalskopf (579.1 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Iberg (563 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Franzosenkopf (562 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Kloppstert (553 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Eichelnkopf (545.7 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Pagelsburg (545 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Großer Steinberg (542 m), Göttingen district, Kaufungen Forest # Kleiner Steinberg (Kaufungen Forest) (542 m), Göttingen district, Kaufungen Forest # Großer Mittelberg (Lonau) (531 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz #
Große Blöße At above sea level Mean sea level (MSL, often shortened to sea level) is an average surface level of one or more among Earth's coastal bodies of water from which heights such as elevation may be measured. The global MSL is a type of verti ...
(527.8 m), Northeim district,
Solling The Solling () is a range of hills up to high in the Weser Uplands in the German state of Lower Saxony, whose extreme southerly foothills extend into Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia. Inside Lower Saxony it is the second largest range of hills ...
# Fissenkenkopf (527 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz #
Großer Ahrensberg At the Großer Ahrensberg is one of the highest hills in the Solling range, which is located in southern Lower Saxony in Germany. This densely wooded hill lies about as the crow flies west-southwest of Dassel between the villages of Hellental ...
(524.9 m), Holzminden district, Solling # Steile Wand (518.9 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz #
Moosberg The Moosberg is a 513.0 m high hill in the Solling range, which is located in southwestern Lower Saxony (Germany). Geography The hill lies in the "Hochsolling", the central and highest part of the Solling, which is surrounded by the So ...
(513.0 m), Holzminden district, Solling # Häringsnase (508 m), Göttingen district, Kaufungen Forest # Vogelherd (ca. 505 m), Holzminden district, Solling #
Köterberg The Köterberg, at above sea level, is the highest hill in the Lippe Uplands and lies on the state border between North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony in North Germany. On its northern slopes is the village of Köterberg. Geography The K ...
(496 m), Holzminden district,
Weser Uplands The Weser Uplands (German: ''Weserbergland'', ) is a hill region in Germany, between Hannoversch Münden and Porta Westfalica, along the river Weser. The area reaches into three states, Lower Saxony, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia. Important ...
# Dreiberg (495.5 m), Northeim district, Solling # Großer Steinberg (493 m), Northeim district, Solling # Großer Teichtalskopf (492 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Tünnekenbornstrang (490.1 m), Northeim district, Solling #
Großer Burgberg The Großer Burgberg is a ca. high hill on the northern rim of the Harz mountains range, right on the edge of Bad Harzburg in Lower Saxony. Geography It is situated east of the valley of the Radau River, where it leaves the Harz range and flows ...
(482 m), Goslar district, Harz # Bloße Zelle (480 m),
Duingen Duingen is a village and a municipality in the Hildesheim (district), district of Hildesheim, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 25 km southwest of Hildesheim, and 40 km south of Hanover. Since 1 November 2016, the for ...
, Hildesheim district / Grünenplan, Holzminden district,
Hils The Hils is a range of hills in Germany's Central Uplands that is up to 480.4 m high. It is located in the districts of Landkreis Holzminden, Holzminden, Landkreis Hildesheim, Hildesheim and Landkreis Northeim, Northeim, in the state of Lowe ...
# Brunsberg (480 m), Göttingen district, Dransfeld State Forest (c.f. Hoher Hagen) # Bärenkopf (473.0 m), Holzminden district, Solling #
Heuer Heuer is a surname that comes from the German word "Heu" meaning "hay." The name is occupational in origin, especially so, when it serves as an element in a compound. Heumaier would refer to the officer who oversaw the delivery of the hay harvest. ...
(472 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Wolfsstrang (468.7 m), Northeim district, Solling # Hengelsberg (463 m), Göttingen district, Dransfeld State Forest # Brackenberg (461.0 m), Göttingen district, Münden Nature Park # Ebersnacken (460.4 m), Holzminden district,
Vogler The Vogler is a range of hills, up to 460.4 m high, in the Weser Uplands in southern Lower Saxony (Germany). Together with the Solling, the Vogler forms the Solling-Vogler Nature Park which lies a couple of kilometres further south. Ge ...
# Schönenberg (457.1 m), Northeim district, Solling # Hasselberg (also called Schrodhalbe; 452.5 m), Holzminden district, Solling # Hahnenbreite (452.0 m), Northeim district, Solling # Alte Schmacht (447.5 m), Northeim district, Solling # Eisernstieg (446.3 m), Northeim district, Solling # Holzberg (444.5 m), Holzminden district, Holzberg # Strutberg (444 m), Northeim district, Solling # Großer Lauenberg (442.6 m), Northeim district, Solling # ''Klippen'' (441.3 m), Holzminden district, Holzberg # Kanstein (441 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district,
Thüster Berg The Thüster Berg is a ridge, up to , in the Lower Saxon Hills in central Germany. It is situated in the districts of Hameln-Pyrmont and Hildesheim in the federal state of Lower Saxony. Location The Thüster Berg lies within a triangle formed b ...
# Wildenkiel (ca. 441 m), Holzminden district, Solling # Kohlhai (440.8 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Auerhahnkopf (ca. 440 m), Holzminden district, Solling # Lauensteiner Kopf (439 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district,
Ith The Ith () is a ridge in Germany's Central Uplands which is up to 439 m high. It lies about 40 km southwest of Hanover and, at 22 kilometres, is the longest line of crags in North Germany. Geography Location The Ith is immediatel ...
# Hohe Egge (437 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district,
Süntel The is a massif in the German Central Uplands that is up to . It forms part of the Weser Uplands in Lower Saxony southwest of Hanover and north of Hamelin. Geographical location The Süntel is the eastern extension of the Wesergebirge and ru ...
# Schnippkopf (437.0 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Kleiner Burgberg (436 m), Goslar district, Harz # Hammershüttenkopf (430.5 m; western peak), Holzminden district, Vogler # Mackenröder Spitze (427.5 m), Göttingen district,
Göttingen Forest The Göttingen Forest (german: Göttinger Wald) is a ridge in Germany's Central Uplands that is up to 427.5 metres high. It forms part of the Lower Saxon Hills in South Lower Saxony. Geography The Göttingen Forest, which is divided in ...
# Hengstrücken (424 m), Northeim district, Solling # Hünstollen (423.7 m), Göttingen district, Göttingen Forest # Dransberg (422 m), Göttingen district, Dransfeld State Forest # Buchholz (421.7 m), Holzminden district, Solling # Schotsberg (419 m), Göttingen district, Dransfeld State Forest # Fast (419 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district,
Osterwald Osterwald is a community and part of the Joint Community (''Samtgemeinde'') of Neuenhaus in the district of Grafschaft Bentheim in Lower Saxony. The community consists of the centres of Osterwald, Alte Piccardie and Hohenkörben (Veldhausen parish ...
# Sonnenköpfe (414.6 m; western peak), Holzminden district, Solling # Hammershüttenkopf (412.5 m; eastern peak), Holzminden district, Vogler # Westlicher Voglerkamm (412 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Sackberg (411.4 m), Northeim district, Ahlsburg # Helleberg (410 m), Holzminden district,
Elfas The Elfas is a range of hills up to in the districts of Holzminden and Northeim in Lower Saxony (Germany). Its name is derived from the Lower Saxon word ''Fast'', which means an area of upland that descends on two sides. Geographical location ...
# Totenberg (408 m), Göttingen district, Bramwald # Sonnenköpfe (407.0 m; Ostgipfel), Holzminden district, Solling # Ahrensberg (405 m), Holzminden district, Elfas # Netteberg (406.1 m), Goslar district, Harz #
Bröhn The Bröhn (405 m), is the highest hill in the Deister range in the German state of Lower Saxony. It owes its name to the broom growing here (, but formerly known as ' or '). The highest point of the hill is close to the , an observation tower o ...
(405.0 m),
Hanover region Hanover Region (german: Region Hannover) is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Heidekreis, Celle, Gifhorn, Peine, Hildesheim, Hamelin-Pyrmont, Schaumburg and Nienburg. The H ...
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Deister The Deister is a chain of hills in the German state of Lower Saxony, about 15 mi (25 km) southwest of the city of Hanover. It runs in a north-westerly direction from Springe in the south to Rodenberg in the north. The next in the chai ...
# Großer Homburg (ca. 403 m), Holzminden district,
Homburg Forest The Homburg Forest (german: Homburgwald or just ''Homburg'') also known as the Homburg Hills (''Homburger Berge'') is an area of upland up to in the north German state of Lower Saxony. Geography The Homburg Forest is located in the district o ...
# Butterberg (402.0 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Himbeerbrink (400.5 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Till (399.2 m), Holzminden district, Homburg Forest # Kohlenberg (396.7 m), Holzminden district, Homburg Forest # Hohe Tafel (395 m), Hildesheim district,
Sieben Berge The Sieben Berge ("Seven Hills") are a ridge of hills up to in the Lower Saxon Hills in the district of Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Germany. Together with the Vorberge and the Sackwald the Sieben Berge belong to the geological formation of the Sa ...
# Höfeler (395.2 m), Hanover region, Deister # Belzer Berg (392.2 m), Northeim district, Amtsberge # Junge Schmacht (388.0 m), Northeim district, Solling # Kneppelberg (386 m), Holzminden district, Elfas # Reinekensiekskopf (382.1 m), Hanover region, Deister # Sandberg (382 m), Göttingen district, Bramwald # Klagesberg (381 m), Göttingen district, Bramwald # Vaaker Berg (380 m), Göttingen district, Bramwald # Platte (379.7 m), ??? district, Solling # Hohe Warte (378.5 m), Hanover region, Deister # Grasberg (378.2 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district / Hanover region, Nesselberg # Fahrenbrink (375.7 m), Hanover region, Deister # Belzer Berg (375.6 m), Northeim district, Amtsberge # Hoher Nacken (375 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Mangel (374.9 m), Hanover region # Bakeder Berg (373 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Klingenberg (373 m), Göttingen district, Bramwald # Schierenbrink (372.3 m), Hanover region / Hameln-Pyrmont district, Nesselberg # Ochsenberg (371.5 m), Northeim district, Ahlsburg # Ehrberg (370.5 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Hatop (370.4 m), Northeim district, Amtsberge # Görtsberg (370 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Stadtberg (369.2 m), Holzminden district, Homburg Forest # Diebische Ecke (367 m), Schaumburg district,
Bückeberg The Bückeberg (; also the Bückeberge) is a small hill range, up to high, in the Calenberg Uplands between the Harrl and the Deister in central Germany, and is often considered part of the Weser Uplands. It lies in the district of Schaumbur ...
# Birkenberg (366 m), Holzminden district, Elfas # Streitberg (366.0 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Sommerberg (364.5 m), ??? district, Solling # Hörzen (364 m), Hildesheim district, Sieben Berge # Lehmbrink (364.0 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Nesselberg (362 m), Hildesheim district, Sieben Berge # Großer Hals (361 m), Hanover region, Deister # Ostenberg (360 m), Hildesheim district, Sieben Berge # Ducksteinberg (360 m), Northeim district, Ahlsburg # Vorwohler Berg (360 m), Holzminden district, Elfas # Griesberg (359 m), Hildesheim district,
Hildesheim Forest The Hildesheim Forest (german: Hildesheimer Wald) is a range of hills up to in the district of Hildesheim in the German state of Lower Saxony. Geography The Hildesheim Forest is located in the Innerste Uplands, part of the Lower Saxon Hills ...
# Eichfast (355.7 m), Northeim district, Ahlsburg #
Ebersberg Ebersberg is the seat of the similarly named Ebersberg ''Landkreis'' (district) in the Oberbayern ''Regierungsbezirk'' (administrative region) in Bavaria, southern Germany. The ''Ebersberger Forst'' (forest) is one of Germany’s largest continu ...
(355.0 m), Hanover region, Deister # Bützeberg (352.6 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Katzennase (352 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Hoher Kamp (350 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Teichklippe (up to 350 m), Northeim district, Amtsberge # Großer Schweineberg (349.8 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Wolfsberg (347.3 m), Holzminden district, Homburg Forest # Wolfsköpfe (345.7 m), Hanover region,
Kleiner Deister The Kleiner Deister is a ridge of hills (up to ) in the Calenberg Uplands which, together with the Nesselberg and the Osterwald, forms a group of three adjacent hill ranges in the northern part of the Leine Uplands. It lies between Springe and El ...
# Hübichenstein (345 m), Osterode am Harz district, Harz # Piepenberg (344.9 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Bielstein (344 m), Hanover region, Deister # Wendeberg (343.6 m), Northeim district, Amtsberge # Kellberg (343.1 m; with observation tower), Holzminden district, Homburg Forest # Bückeberg (342 m), Schaumburg district, Bückeberg # Hohenstein (341 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Bösenberg (339 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Egge (339 m), ??? district, Deister # Lauensberg (333 m), Hildesheim district, Sieben Berge # Kleperberg (332 m), Göttingen district, Göttingen Forest # Flintenburg (331.5 m), Holzminden district, Vogler #
Dörenberg The Dörenberg is a hill, , in the Teutoburg Forest in the district of Osnabrück, in the German state of Lower Saxony. Origin of the name Dören could be derived, especially in the area of Ostwestfalen-Lippe, from ''Dör'', the Low German wo ...
(331.2 m), Osnabrück district,
Teutoburg Forest The Teutoburg Forest ( ; german: Teutoburger Wald ) is a range of low, forested hills in the German states of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia. Until the 17th century, the official name of the hill ridge was Osning. It was first renamed th ...
# Egge (339 m), Hanover region, Deister # Südwehe (338 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Babenstein (331), Hildesheim district, Duinger Berg # Breitenkamper Berg (326.9 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Möncheberg (326 m), Schaumburg district,
Wesergebirge The Weser Hills (''Wesergebirge''), also known in German as the ''Weserkette'' ("Weser Chain"),"Ein anderes Bild als die Bergländer der oberen Weser bieten die ''Weserkette'', das ''Wiehengebirge'' und der ''Teutoburger Wald'', see Christian Deg ...
# Roter Stein (325 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Eilumer Horn (323.3 m), Wolfenbüttel district,
Elm Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees comprising the flowering plant genus ''Ulmus'' in the plant family Ulmaceae. They are distributed over most of the Northern Hemisphere, inhabiting the temperate and tropical-montane regions of North ...
# Südlieth (323.2 m), Northeim district, Ahlsburg # Steinberg "1" (323 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Drakenberg (321.0 m), Hanover region, Kleiner Deister # Heimkenberg (320.4 m), Northeim district, Amtsberge # Amelungsberg (320 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Tosmarberg (320 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Heidelberg (319.3 m), Holzminden district, Homburg Forest # Kikedal (319 m), Hildesheim district, Duinger Berg # Hohe Dehne (317.6 m), Hildesheim district, Heber # Hammersteinshöhe (317 m), Hildesheim district,
Sauberge The Sauberge is a hill range up to in the Innerste Uplands in the district of Landkreis Hildesheim, Hildesheim in eastern Lower Saxony in Germany. Geography Location The wooded Sauberge is located in the centre of the northern part of the I ...
# Hainberg (Göttingen Forest) (315 m), Göttingen district, Göttingen Forest # Kniebrink (315 m), ??? district, Wiehengebirge # Hirtenberg (314.1 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Grafensundern (314 m), Osnabrück district, Teutoburg Forest # Mechtshäuser Berg (313.5 m), Goslar district, Heber # Drachenberg (313 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Elm # Saalberg (313 m), Hildesheim district, Sieben Berge # Klei (312.9 m), Northeim district, Heber # Burgberg (312 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Elm # Kniggenbrink (312 m), Hanover region, Deister # Lohberg (312 m), Göttingen district, Dransfeld State Forest # Rosenberg (311 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Schiffberg (311.0 m), Holzminden district, Homburg Forest # Wisselberg (310 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Kalenberg (310 m), Hanover region, Deister # Zimmerberg (309.0 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Weidenberg (308.7 m), Northeim district, Ahlsburg # Butterberg (308 m), Goslar district, Harz # Himmelberg (308 m), Hildesheim district, Sieben Berge # Bärenkopf (307 m), Goslar district,
Salzgitter Hills The Salzgitter Hills (german: Salzgitter-Höhenzug, also ''Salzgitterscher Höhenzug'') is an area of upland up to in height, in the Lower Saxon Hills between Salzgitter and Goslar in the districts of Wolfenbüttel and Goslar and in the territory ...
# Hankenüll (307 m), Osnabrück district, on the border of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia, Teutoburg Forest # Hammberg (306 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Ramsnacken (305 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Iberg (303.0 m), Northeim district, Ahlsburg # Querberg (303 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Weinberg (302.4 m; near Holenberg), Holzminden district, Vogler # Großer Karl (301 m), Schaumburg district, Bückeberg # Nußberg (301 m), Hildesheim district, Sieben Berge # Borberg (300 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Schrabstein (300 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Kalter Buschkopf (299 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Hainberg # Kurzeberg (299 m), Holzminden district, Elfas # Riesenberg (298 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Klagesberg (298.2 m), Northeim district, Ahlsburg # ???-Berg (298.0 m; with Grubenhagen Castle), Northeim district, Ahlsburg # Böllenberg (297 m), Northeim district, Ahlsburg # Iberg (295 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Mittelberg (294 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Turmberg (293 m), Hildesheim district, Bünte # Vorberg (289 m), Northeim district, Ahlsburg # Werderberg (288.1 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Langer Kopf (288 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Hasselnberg (286 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Raher Berg (285.1 m), Hanover region, Kleiner Deister # Schlahköpfe (285 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Hainberg # Steinberg (max. 283 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Hainberg # Welfenhöhe (282 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Himckeburg (280.2 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Pferdeberg (279 m), Göttingen district, Untereichsfeld # Eimer Berg (278 m), Holzminden district, Elfas # Schweineberg (278 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Wesergebirge # Süllberg (277 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Sonnenberg (276 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Hamberg (275 m), Stadt
Salzgitter Salzgitter (; Eastphalian: ''Soltgitter'') is an independent city in southeast Lower Saxony, Germany, located between Hildesheim and Braunschweig. Together with Wolfsburg and Braunschweig, Salzgitter is one of the seven ''Oberzentren'' of Lower ...
, (Salzgitter Hills) # Wohlberg (273 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Rothenberg (270 m), Northeim district, Amtsberge # Großer Freeden (269 m), Osnabrück district, Teutoburg Forest # Heisennacken (267 m), Holzminden district, Elfas # Schierenberg (267 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Auf dem Herze (266 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Ebersberg (266 m), Hildesheim district, Sauberge # Feldberg (266 m), Hildesheim district, Bünte # Eichenberg (263 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Hohlenberg (263 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Hainberg # Triesberg (261 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Osterberg (260 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Rottberg (259 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Wedeberg (258 m), ??? district, Teutoburg Forest # Salzberg (257 m), Hildesheim district, Sauberge # Ziegenberg (257 m), Hildesheim district, Sauberge #
Harlyberg The Harlyberg, at {{Höhe, 255.9, DE-NN, link=true, is the highest hill of the Harly Forest, and rises in the district of Goslar in southeastern Lower Saxony, central Germany. Sometimes the term Harlyberg is used as a synonym for the entire Harl ...
(256 m), Goslar district, Harly Forest # Buchberg (255 m), Hildesheim district, Weinberg # Königszinne (255.0 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Adlershorst (254 m), town of Salzgitter, Lichtenberge (
Salzgitter Hills The Salzgitter Hills (german: Salzgitter-Höhenzug, also ''Salzgitterscher Höhenzug'') is an area of upland up to in height, in the Lower Saxon Hills between Salzgitter and Goslar in the districts of Wolfenbüttel and Goslar and in the territory ...
) # Hülsberg (254 m), ??? district, Teutoburg Forest # Kliebenkopf (254 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Hainberg # Timmer Egge (254 m), ??? district, Teutoburg Forest # Laubberg (253 m), Goslar district, Hainberg # Dröhnenberg (252 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Jägerturmsköpfe (max. 251 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Hainberg # Hinterberg (249 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Westerberg (249 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Haiberg (248 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Brandberg (247 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Westeregge (245 m), Schaumburg district, Süntel # Klusberg (244 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Nördlicher Jägertumskopf (244 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Hainberg # Spannbrink (244 m), ??? district, Teutoburg Forest # Weißer Stein (244 m), Hildesheim district, Sauberge # Heeßer Berg (243 m), Schaumburg district, Bückeberg # Hohes Rad (243 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Knebelberg (243 m), Hildesheim district,
Vorholz The Vorholz is a ridge up to 243 m high in the districts of Landkreis Hildesheim, Hildesheim and Landkreis Wolfenbüttel, Wolfenbüttel in the German state of Lower Saxony. Geography The heavily-wooded Vorholz is located in the north of the ...
# Lerchenberg (243 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Sieben Köpfe (243 m), town of Salzgitter, Lichtenberge (Salzgitter Hills) # Hamberg (242 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Steinberg "2" (242 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Hohnsberg (241.9 m) Osnabrück district, Teutoburg Forest # Burgberg (241 m), town of Salzgitter, Lichtenberge (Salzgitter Hills) # Linkkopf (241 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Katenstein (240.7 m), Northeim district, Ahlsburg # Steinberg (239 m), Schaumburg district, Bückeberg # Herzberg (237 m), town of Salzgitter, Lichtenberge (Salzgitter Hills) # Kneppelberg (236 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Sothenberg (235 m), Hildesheim district, Sauberge # Osterklippe (235 m), Goslar district, Hainberg # Remlinger Herse (234 m), Wolfenbüttel district,
Asse Asse () is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. It comprises the towns of Asse proper, Bekkerzeel, Kobbegem, Mollem, Relegem and Zellik. Asse is also situated in the Pajottenland. As of 2020, Asse had a total popula ...
# Kappenberg (233 m), Holzminden district, Vogler # Langer Berg (230 m), town of Salzgitter, Lichtenberge (Salzgitter Hills) # Eichenberg (230 m), Hildesheim district, Hainberg # Barenberg (227 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Stuckenberg (227 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Hüggel (226 m), Osnabrück district, Teutoburg Forest # Papenberg (226 m), Hildesheim district, Hainberg # Röhrberg (225 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Asse # Borgberg (225 m), ??? district, Teutoburg Forest # Elber Berg (225 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Lichtenberge (Salzgitter Hills) # Kahlberg (224.7 m), Northeim district, Solling # Hillenberg (224 m), Hildesheim district, Hainberg # Langenberg (224 m), Hildesheim district, Hainberg # Festberg (223 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Asse # Hinterer Eichberg (222 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Asse # Spitzer Hai (222 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Hainberg # Wendgeberg (222 m), Hameln-Pyrmont district, Süntel # Rothenberg (221 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Asse # Heidelbeerenberg (221 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Weinberg (220.5 m; near Rühle), Holzminden district, Vogler # Beutling (220 m), Osnabrück district, Teutoburg Forest # Kalkrosenberg (220 m), town of Salzgitter, Lichtenberge (Salzgitter Hills) # Lindenberg (219 m), town of Salzgitter, Lichtenberge (Salzgitter Hills) # Wohldenberg (218 m), ??? district, Hainberg # Ziegenberg (218 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Langer Berg (216 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Oheberg (215 m), Hildesheim district, Sauberge # Großer Steinberg (213 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Urberg (213 m), Osnabrück district,
Bad Iburg Bad Iburg (; Westphalian: ''Bad Ibig'') is a spa town in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the Teutoburg Forest, 16 km south of Osnabrück. Bad Iburg is also the name of a municipality which includes ...
, Teutoburg Forest # Mühlberg (212 m), Göttingen district, Bramwald # Kapitelhai (209 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Hainberg # Wenser Berg (209 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Kleiner Berg (208 m), Osnabrück district, Teutoburg Forest # Kanzelberg (207 m), Hildesheim district, Bünte # Klingenberg (207 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Spitzhut (207 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Langenberg (206 m), Osnabrück district, Teutoburg Forest # Hützlah (206 m), ??? district, Hainberg # Hungerberg (205 m), Wolfenbüttel district,
Oderwald Oderwald is a ''Samtgemeinde'' ("collective municipality") in the district of Wolfenbüttel, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated along the river Oker, approx. 10 km south of Wolfenbüttel. It is named after the Oderwald, a small chain ...
# Mittlerer Eichberg (201 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Asse # Emilienhöhe (201 m), Hildesheim district, Hildesheim Forest # Großer Steinkuhlenberg (201 m), town of Salzgitter, Lichtenberge (Salzgitter Hills) # Ilsenberg (201 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Mieckenberg (200 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Kleiner Freeden (200 m), Osnabrück district, Teutoburg Forest # Süllberg (198.2 m), Hanover region,
Calenberg Land The Calenberg Land (german: Calenberger Land) is a historic landscape southwest of Hanover in Germany, roughly formed by the countryside between the Leine and the Deister hills. The name of this region comes from the Principality of Calenberg rul ...
# Strutzberg (198 m), Schaumburg district, Deister # Kleiner Steinkuhlenberg (195 m), town of Salzgitter, Lichtenberge (Salzgitter Hills) # Limberg (194.3 m), Osnabrück district, Teutoburg Forest # Born (192 m), Osnabrück district, Wiehen Hills # Bockernberg (190 m), town of Salzgitter, Lichtenberge (Salzgitter Hills) # Silberberg (180 m), Osnabrück district, Hüggel region # Kleiner Steinberg (175 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Thieberg (175 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Benther Berg (173 m), Hanover region, Calenberg Land # Schulenburger Berg (173 m), Hanover region # Großer Hahnenberg (172 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Asse #
Wilseder Berg At , the Wilseder Berg is the highest point on the Lüneburg Heath in North Germany. Due to its position in the middle of the nature reserve Lüneburg Heath it is a popular tourist destination, especially in the period when the heather is in flo ...
(169 m),
Soltau-Fallingbostel district Heidekreis ("Heath district") is a district (''Landkreis'') in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Harburg, Lüneburg, Uelzen, Celle, Hanover, Nienburg, Verden and Rotenburg. History Histo ...
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Lüneburg Heath Lüneburg Heath (german: Lüneburger Heide) is a large area of heath, geest, and woodland in the northeastern part of the state of Lower Saxony in northern Germany. It forms part of the hinterland for the cities of Hamburg, Hanover and Bremen a ...
# Rehberg (165 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Brunnenberg (161 m), Nienburg/Weser district,
Rehburg Hills The Rehburg Hills (german: Rehburger Berge) are a hill range, up to , in the districts of Nienburg and Schaumburg in Lower Saxony, Germany. Origin of the name The Rehburg Hills and their foothills give the impression of being several small n ...
# Münchhausener Berg (160 m), Schaumburg district, Bückeberg #
Kalkrieser Berg The Kalkrieser Berg (also called the ''Schmittenhöhe'') is a hill, 157 m, between the villages of Venne and Engter, in the district of Osnabrück. The Kalkrieser Berg is a northern bulge of the Wiehen Hills. To the north is the great bog o ...
(157 m), Osnabrück district, Wiehen HIlls # Ortsberg (157 m), Hildesheim district, Vorholz # Öselberg (156 m), Wolfenbüttel district, Ösel # Burgberg (155 m), Hanover region, Gehrdener Berg # Hülsenberg (155 m), Harburg district,
Harburg Hills The Harburg Hills (German: Harburger Berge) are a low ridge in the northeastern part of the German state of Lower Saxony and the southern part of the city state of Hamburg. They are up to high. Geography and history The Harburg Hills lie northwe ...
# Heisterberg (153 m), Schaumburg district, Bückeberg # Wolfsberg (152.1 m), Hanover region, Calenberg Land #
Falkenberg Falkenberg is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality and the seat of Falkenberg Municipality, Halland County, Sweden, with 27,813 inhabitants in 2019 (out of a municipal total of about 45,000). It is located at the mouth of river Ätran (river), Ätra ...
(150 m), Celle district, Lüneburg Heath # Gannaberg (150 m), Harburg district, Harburg Hills #
Schleptruper Egge The Schleptruper Egge is a hill, 148 m high, in the Bramsche parish of Schleptrup and is part of the Wiehen Hills. To the north is the bog of Großes Moor at a height of about {{Höhe, 47, DE-NHN, link=true, the Mittelland Canal built in t ...
(148 m), Bramsche district, Wiehen Hills # Vörier Berg (147.6 m), Hanover region, Calenberg Land # Signalberg (146 m), Vechta district,
Damme Hills The Damme Hills are a high, wooded ridge, up to , in the Oldenburg Münsterland in the southern part of the district of Landkreis Vechta, Vechta, in western Lower Saxony, Germany. Geography Location The ridge of the Damme Hills, which is a ...
# Mordkuhlenberg (145 m), Vechta district, Damme Hills # Süerser Berg (143 m), Hanover region, Gehrdener Berg # Hoher Mechtin (142 m), Lüchow-Dannenberg district, Elbufer-Drawehn Nature Park,
Drawehn The Drawehn is a partly wooded and partly agricultural region of hills in the northeastern part of the German state of Lower Saxony, lying between the districts of Lüneburg and Uelzen in the west and Lüchow-Dannenberg in the east. It is named af ...
# Lauseberg (141.0 m), Hanover region, Deister # Pampower Berg (140 m), Lüchow-Dannenberg district, Elbufer-Drawehn Nature Park # Trillenberg (140 m), Osnabrück district,
Ankum Heights The Ankum Heights (german: Ankumer Höhe), also called the Fürstenau Hills (''Fürstenauer Berge''), are a ridge of hills up to 140 m high in the western part of the state of Lower Saxony on the North German Plain. Geography The densel ...
# Hagenberg (136.2 m), Osnabrück district, Teutoburg Forest # Köthenerberg (139 m), Hanover region, Gehrdener Berg # Brunsberg (129 m), Harburg district, Harburg Hills # Kiekeberg (127 m), Harburg district, Harburg Hills (The Black Hills) # Blauer Berg (125 m), Uelzen district, Samtgemeinde Suderburg, Lüneburg Heath # Stemmer Berg (122.8 m), Hanover region # Müllberg (called
Monte Müllo Monte may refer to: Places Argentina * Argentine Monte, an ecoregion * Monte Desert * Monte Partido, a ''partido'' in Buenos Aires Province Italy * Monte Bregagno * Monte Cassino * Montecorvino (disambiguation) * Montefalcione Portugal * Mont ...
, 121.3 m), city of Hanover # Lindenberg (121 m), town of Salzgitter # Spröckelnberg (121 m), Vechta district, Damme Hills # Loccumer Berg (119 m), Nienburg (Weser) district, Rehburg Hills # Bökenberg (114 m), Vechta district, Damme Hills # Geitelder Berg (111 m), city of Brunswick # Roter Berg (108 m), Osnabrück district, Hüggel # Fistelberge (107 m), Harburg district, Harburg Hills (The Black Hills (''Die Schwarzen Berge'')) # Flidderberg (107 m), Harburg district, Harburg Hills, Lohberge #
Kronsberg Kronsberg is a hill about six kilometres in length and dominates the surrounding areas up to 30 meters, just outside Hanover. The highest point on the Kronsberg is the scenic hill with 118 meters (387 ft). The only taller hill in the city is t ...
(106 m), Hanover region # Wietzer Berg (102 m), Celle district, Südheide # Otterberg (101 m), Harburg district, southwest of the Harburg Hills # Nußberg (93 m), city of Brunswick # Bentheimer Schlossberg (92 m), Grafschaft Bentheim district, outlier of the Teutoburg Forest # Windmühlenberg (91 m), Emsland district,
Lingen Heights The Lingen Heights (german: Lingener Höhe) is a ''Hügelland'', or landscape of low, rolling hills, up to 91 metres high, in the North German Plain in the western part of the north German state of Lower Saxony. Geography The densely fores ...
# Poascheberg (89 m), Grafschaft Bentheim district, Niedergrafschaft, near
Neuenhaus Neuenhaus is a town in the district of Grafschaft Bentheim in Lower Saxony, and is the seat of a like-named collective municipality Neuenhaus (Samtgemeinde), Neuenhaus. Neuenhaus lies on the rivers Dinkel and Vechte near the border with the Neth ...
# Lindener Berg (87 m), Hanover region # Giersberg, (83 m), city of Brunswick # Harzhorn (82 m), Peine district, hill on the eastern perimeter of Duttenstedt # Silberberg (74 m), Cuxhaven district,
Wingst Wingst () is a municipality in the district of Cuxhaven, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Wingst belonged to the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, established in 1180. In 1648 the Prince-Archbishopric was transformed into the Duchy of Bremen, which was ...
# Windberg (73 m), Emsland district,
Hümmling The Hümmling (''Homelinghen'', from ''hömil'' = small stone) is a ground moraine landscape, up to , in the Emsland region on the North German Plain in the western part of the German state of Lower Saxony. Location The wooded Hümmling, whic ...
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Isterberg The community of Isterberg, in Lower Saxony’s district of Grafschaft Bentheim, came into being in the 1970s, through the amalgamation of the two former communities of Wengsel and Neerlage. It lies between Bad Bentheim and Nordhorn, and is part o ...
(68 m), Grafschaft Bentheim district, south of
Nordhorn Nordhorn (Northern Low Saxon: ''Nothoorn'' (or ''Notthoarn'', ''Netthoarn'' and ''Noordhoorn'')) is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the district seat of Grafschaft Bentheim in Lower Saxony's southwesternmost corner near the border with the ...
# Litberg (65 m), Stade district,
Stade Geest The Stade Geest (German: ''Stader Geest''; Northern Low Saxon: ''Stoder Geest'') is a natural region of low, sandy heath (geest) in the North German Plain. It includes a large part of the Elbe-Weser Triangle between the cities of Hamburg, Bremen a ...
# Seilbahnberg (62.7), Peine district, artificial hill on the eastern edge of Lengede # Deutscher Olymp (61 m), Cuxhaven district, Wingst #
Weyerberg The Weyerberg is a sandy geest island, high, in the Teufelsmoor ("Devil's Bog") in Northern Germany. It is located near its main settlement of Worpswede in the district of Osterholz in Lower Saxony. Its name means something like 'wooded hill'. I ...
(51 m), Osterholz district,
Worpswede Worpswede (Northern Low Saxon: ''Worpsweed'') is a municipality in the Osterholz-Scharmbeck, district of Osterholz, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the Teufelsmoor, northeast of Bremen (city), Bremen. The small town itself is located n ...
# Gierenberg (23 m), Oldenburg district,
Osenberge The Osenberge is a dune region up to high in the district of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony (Germany). Geographical location The rolling dunes of the Osenberge are located in the northwest of the Wildeshausen Geest Nature Park, on average about 14&nb ...
# Kistenberg (23 m), Oldenburg district, Osenberge


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List of mountains in the Harz This list of mountains and hills in the Harz contains a selection of mountains, hills, high points and their outliers in the Harz Mountains of Germany. The Harz is part of the German Central Uplands and a natural region main unit (number D ...
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List of the highest mountains in Germany This is a list of the highest mountains in Germany. All of these mountains are located in the federal state of Bavaria. They lie within the Alps in the region known as the Eastern Alps and are part of the Northern Limestone Alps. The majority ...
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List of the highest mountains in the German states This list of the highest points of the German states shows the highest mountain or hill in each German federal state together with its height and links to lists of other mountains and hills. Overview At , the highest mountain in Germany is Ba ...
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List of mountain and hill ranges in Germany This list of mountain and hill ranges in Germany contains a selection of the main mountain and hill regions in Germany. In addition the list shows the highest (German) mountain in the range together with its height above sea level (taken as Norma ...


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Lower Saxony Lower Saxony (german: Niedersachsen ; nds, Neddersassen; stq, Läichsaksen) is a German state (') in northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with , and fourth-largest in population (8 million in 2021) among the 16 ...
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Mount Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...