The Schleptruper Egge is a hill, 148 m high, in the Bramsche parish of Schleptrup and is part of the Wiehen Hills. To the north is the bog of Großes Moor at a height of about 47 m above sea level (NHN), the Mittelland Canal built in the 20th century and the Bramsche parish of Kalkriese. Immediately east of the Schleptruper Egge runs the A 1 motorway, the so-calle Hanseatic Line (Hansalinie).

Schleptruper Egge
Schleptruper Egge is located in Lower Saxony
Schleptruper Egge
Schleptruper Egge
Highest point
Elevation148 m above sea level (NHN) (486 ft)
ListingSchleptruper Egge Transmitter
Coordinates52°22′27″N 8°01′52″E / 52.374297°N 8.03117°E / 52.374297; 8.03117
Geography
LocationBramsche
Parent rangeWiehen Hills
The landmark on the Schleptruper Egge is the over-230-metre-high mast of the NDR Osnabrück-Engter Transmitter

On the top of the Schleptruper Egge is the mast of the NDR Osnabrück-Engter Transmitter. The long distance path of Hünenweg, managed by the Weser-Ems Wiehen Hills Society (Wiehengebirgsverband Weser-Ems), which runs from Osnabrück to Papenburg, also leads over the Schleptruper Egge.