The Bröhn (405 m), is the highest hill in the Deister range in the German state of Lower Saxony. It owes its name to the broom growing here (German: Besenginster, but formerly known as Bröm or Bram). The highest point of the hill is close to the Anna Tower, an observation tower on the territory of the town of Springe close to the boundary of the municipality of Wennigsen.
There's a trail called Kammweg leading to the summit. Bröhn is one of the 307 peaks along the multi-day European long distance path E1.
The nearest mountain hut is Schutzhütte located 1 555m/5 100ft E of the summit.
By elevation Bröhn is
# 1 out of 10 in Köllnischfeld # 1 out of 104 in Region Hannover
By prominence Bröhn is
# 1 out of 10 in Köllnischfeld # 1 out of 104 in Region Hannover # 6 out of 2766 in Lower Saxony # 41 out of 21663 in the German Highlands
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