The Hutungsberg (474 m) is a knoll on the Neugersdorfer Loessridge in eastern Upper Lusatia. It is located in the Neugersdorf district of the town of Ebersbach-Neugersdorf.
The Hutungsberg is located in the southern urban area of Neugersdorf. Its broad ridge stretches from the German-Czech border in the west for about 800 m along the "Hutung" road to the east. To the north is the Butterberg (Vyhlídka, 453 m) in Bohemia. The Beerberg (427 m) and the Hetzwalder Berg (441 m) rise north-east, the Wacheberg (452 m) to the south-east. Goat's back in Bohemia follows to the west.
The northern slope of the mountain is completely built up with the villages of Philippsdorf (Filipov) and Neugersdorf. The Hutungsberg is surrounded in the north-east by Hetzwalde, in the east by Oberleutersdorf, in the south-east by Neuwalde and Neuleuterdorf, in the south-west by Rumburg (Rumburk), in the west by Aloisburg (Aloisov) and Butterberg (Vyhlídka) and in the north-west by Johannesthal (Jánské Údolí). and Altgeorgswalde (Jiříkov).
The Hutungsberg is part of the North Sea-Baltic Sea watershed, which stretches north-east over the Beerberg to the Lerchenberg and west between Rumburg and Georgswalde over the Ziegenrücken. The Spree (Spreedorfer Spreeborn and Neugersdorfer Spreequelle) and its tributary Schnauder (Šnaudry) rise at the northern foot of the mountain, on the western slope the Ritterbach (Jiříkovský potok), which also flows into the Spree. East of the Hutungsberg is the source of the Leutersdorfer Wasser and southwest of the Leitengraben; Both streams belong to the catchment area of the Mandau, as does the Kaltbach, which has its source on the southern slope, and the Wiesenbach (Moje), which has its source on the southwestern slope.