Böttcherberg, Summit in Düppeler Forst, Germany
Böttcherberg is a summit located within Düppeler Forst woodland, reaching 66 meters above sea level. It forms a gentle rise in the flat forest landscape characteristic of the Brandenburg region.
The summit has long served as a recognizable landmark for navigation and orientation in the wooded region. Over time it remained an important reference point for those traveling through the area.
The summit attracts locals looking for outdoor activities and a chance to enjoy nature close to home. It serves as a gathering spot for people who want to walk through the forest and spend time in the surroundings.
The site is reached through marked paths that make it easy for visitors to access. The surrounding forest offers good opportunities for longer walks and connections to other trails in the area.
The summit ranks as number 20 among 60 hills in Potsdam and number 28 among 55 elevations in Berlin.
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