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I believe 8 units up/down from original start.
In the Valheim survival reality.. you really don't need to level all that much. Learn to use struts for foundation supports and just raise/level specific small areas for particular needs - like for campfire/hearth or kiln/smelter - things that require being on the ground (or on stone or certain trees as an alternative).
If you really must have a level area for some reason - like perhaps you don't like farming on a hillside, there are naturally occurring reasonably sized already mostly flat areas to be found in Meadows.. the stone circle (aka alternate unused spawn sites).
If you're just leveling (and not raising or pickaxing), then keep in mind that the tool is trying to bring the ground within its radius to be roughly even to the ground under your feet* but will not alter ground levels more than a little under a meter up or down (or, more specifically, it will alter the ground up to a meter from where it was without using Level Ground and then give up, no matter how many times you click). It could be that the ground you're trying to work is higher/lower than that limit (remember,relative to the ground under your feet), in which case you'll need to either use Raise Ground with the hoe (if it's too low) or a pickaxe (if it's too high) to bring it roughly even to what you want and then use Level Ground with the hoe to flatten and fine tune it.
Also...
1) Level Ground will not reliably produce a perfectly flat ground with just one use - you'll need to click the same spot a few times to get it just right.
2) The hoe doesn't just affect the ground in its radius. The game world exists on a meter-precise grid. Blocks of ground within the effect zone will be altered directly, while immediately surrounding blocks will be altered indirectly as a buffer zone.
* If you want to do things relative to where your cursor is pointing instead of where your feet are, then hold down the left shift key (kb+m) or left trigger (? or left bumper - one of those, haven't played in a while)(controller).
Go out another 4 meters from that maximum spot and raise an earthen berm 8 meters high all the way around your base. That will give you a raised base, surrounded by a dry moat, surrounded by an earthen berm. If you leave enough space in the earthen berm for a cart to pass through you can dibble out enough of the edge of your raised base platform to put in a side by side set of stone or wooden steps. The only place a ground based raid will be able to get into your base will be at that point so when one starts you can head right there. A lot of the time the monsters will break the stairs and then they won't be able to get into your main area. They will be stuck in the dry moat. Once you have killed them all and the raid ends you can rebuild the stairs.