Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 4 hikers
The Ahornberg is a 277 m high mountain in the Weserbergland. Its hilltop, which used to be overgrown with spruces, is now bare and there are still a lot of dead trees around. However, grass and deciduous trees are now growing back. The slopes of the Ahornberg are mainly covered with beech trees, most of which are very young and dense. They will surely be distributed on the mountain soon :-)
March 24, 2022
Well, is this a real highlight? Some of the paths shown in Komoot (the northern and southern paths) are no longer passable or recognizable. You don't have a nice view here and, as in many other places, you can clearly see the damage caused by climate change. But maybe it's worth coming here just because of the points mentioned. It is and remains the highest point of the Ahornberg, it is not very frequented and you can still enjoy nature. Perhaps the destruction shows how important our nature is.I was able to easily reach the "summit" from the western route.
April 3, 2022
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