This list of hills in the Teutoburg Forest records a selection of the hills, elevations and foothills (some are only high points on the crest of the ridge) in the Teutoburg Forest and its foothills, a hill chain in the German states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony. Several belong to the Iburg Forest (a hill ridge near Bad Iburg) or the Lippe Forest (Lippischer Wald) (southeastern part of the chain), most however are considered part of the Western Egge Foreland in the transition region to the Egge Hills (Eggegebirge) – a continuation of the hill chain to the southeast.
The Barnacken (centre), highest point in the Teutoburg Forest, seen from the Egge Tower
Most of the hills of in the Teutoburg Forest lie in North Rhine-Westphalia ("NW"), those in Lower Saxony ("NI") and others on the border between the two states are indicated by the relevant abbreviations. The list is sorted by height in metres (m) above sea level (NN; unless otherwise stated, based on [1]; more rarely [2] or [3]):
Kleiner Ehberg (216.5m), Detmold-Pivitsheide V. L.
Großer Ehberg (339.6m), Detmold-Pivitsheide V. L.
Allhornberg (316m), Pivitsheide V. H.
Tönsberg (336.9m), Oerlinghausen; Lippe Forest and the Hünenkapelle, Sachsenlager, Löns Monument, memorial to the fallen of the 1st World War, Kumsttonne windmill base.
Dörenberg (331.2m), NI, Georgsmarienhütte; Iburg Forest u.a. and the Hermann’s Tower (observation tower), Bennosteinbruch and Bäumker Chapel
Bärenstein (317.6m), Horn-Bad Meinberg-Holzhausen and the nearby Externsteine
Hengeberg (315.7m), Halle/Werther
Knickenhagen (ca.314.1m), Horn-Bad Meinberg and the nearby Externsteine
Grafensundern (314m), NI, Bad Iburg; Iburg Forest and the transmitter site
Hünenberg (312.5m), between Bielefeld-Quelle and -Uerentrup with the Bielefeld Hünenburg and Hünenburg Observation Tower
Jostberg (285.7m), between Quelle and Uerentrup
Sennberg (282.2m), Uerentrup
Große Egge (312.1m), Halle with its closed microwave tower
Ebberg (309.5m), between Bielefeld-Buschkamp and -Hillegossen with its Bielefeld Bismarck Tower, called the "Iron Anthony" (Eisernem Anton), an observation tower.
Bokelberg (264.8m), Buschkamp / Hillegossen
Jostmeiers Berg (260.5m), Buschkamp / Hillegossen and the Zwergen Cave
Hankenüll (307.1m), NW/NI, between Borgholzhausen and Dissen
Ascher Egge (284m), NI, Dissen
Steinbrink (ca.209m), NI, Dissen
Hollandskopf (306.6m), Borgholzhausen and the nature reserve of Johannisegge–Schornstein
Schornstein (ca.273m), Borgholzhausen
Vicarienkopf (ca.270m), Borgholzhausen
Bußberg (306.2m), between Bielefeld-Kirchdornberg and Steinhagen-Amshausen and the Schwedenschanze near Dornberg
Petersberg (266m), Kirchdornberg / Amshausen
Rosenberg (301.6m), Bielefeld-Brackwede
Palsterkamper Berg (295.1m), between Bielefeld-Großdornberg and Steinhagen-Rote Erde
Togdrang (293.8m), Bielefeld-Sieker and -Buschkamp
Kettlersche Berge (283.6m), Sieker and Buschkamp
Barkhauser Berge (292.6m), Oerlinghausen
Johannisegge (293.0m), Borgholzhausen and the Luise Tower (observation tower)
Steinbült (261.4m), between Oerlinghausen and Oerlinghausen-Lipperreihe and the 492-metre-long tunnel of the Landesstraße751n (Oerlinghausen–Lipperreihe section)
Barenberg (269.2m), between Borgholzhausen and Hesseln and nearby Ravensberg Castle
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