Stollberg
Facts and practical information
At 43.4 metres above sea level, the Stollberg is the fourth highest hill in the district of North Frisia in northern Germany, after the Sandesberg near Ostenfeld, the Uwe Düne in the municipality of Kampen auf Sylt and the Rantzauhöhe within the Langenberg south of the village of Leck. It is part of the geest ridge that runs westwards and was created as a so-called old moraine during the Saale glaciation and was subsequently shaped during the Weichselian glaciation. From the top of the Stollberg there is a good view over the surrounding area, both near and far. The Stollberg belongs to the municipality of Bordelum and lies immediately next to the B 5 federal road. ()
Schleswig-Holstein
Stollberg – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Reußenköge, Ockholm, Bohmstedt.