Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 28 out of 30 hikers
At 65 m above sea level, the Litberg is the highest point in the Stade district. The summit marking is in the middle of the forest, which is why the nearby square with its observation tower is a nicer place to rest.
August 8, 2021
A small hill in the middle of the North German plain with historical importance. The Litberg is near Sauensiek, surrounded by Beckdorf and Goldbeck at a height of 65 meters above sea level. From the nearby country road, the first thing that catches your eye is the Gauss Tower standing on the mountain. It towers a few meters above the trees on the Litberg and, when visibility is good, you can see as far as Hamburg. But more on the view later. “Gauß-Turm” because the tower is named after Carl Friedrich Gauss. In 1821 Gauss was supposed to survey the Kingdom of Hanover and was faced with the problem of only having a few viewpoints available. The age of satellites had not yet begun and so Gauss had to make use of natural or artificial elevations to target further survey points.
August 6, 2023
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