In the middle of the forest, a wooden summit cross marks Reinickendorf's highest natural elevation, the Ehrenpfortenberg. At 69 meters high, it's not exactly a giant among Berlin's mountains, but …
Hard to imagine today, but it is true: a tar stove was built on the Apolloberg, which used to be called Eichelberg, in 1708, and a few years later even an inn with a youth hostel.
Strictly speaking, this mountain is the New Hahneberg. In contrast to the 67 meter high Hahneberg, on which a fortress was built, the Neue Hahneberg is an artificial survey. Hikers …
The Loreileiberge are the highest point at 62.8 meters in the Bieselheide, a forest area that extends north of Berlin between Bergfelde and Glienicke / Nordbahn.