Hildesheim Forest
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The Hildesheim Forest is a range of hills up to in the district of Hildesheim in the German state of Lower Saxony
.
, part of the Lower Saxon Hills
, between the valleys of the Leine to the west, the Innerste
to the north and the Lamme
to the east. These densely forested hills, which are bordered to the east by the Sauberge
and lie a few kilometres west-southwest of the Vorholz
, fill an area south of Hildesheim
, northwest of Bad Salzdetfurth
, north of Sibbesse
and southeast of Nordstemmen
.
s, hiking trails and forest tracks, but only by one state road, the L 485
, which links Hildesheim via Diekholzen to Sibbesse. In its northwestern part is the Beusterburg, whose circular rampart
s are suggestive of a New Stone Age settlement. In the vicinity of the village of Betheln there is a Bronze Age
burial site (Hügelgräberfeld). Further away from the village there is also a number of brine springs. At the northern end of the Hildesheim Forest is the Heyersum Saltworks (Saline Heyersum). In addition there is a transmission tower
on the Griesberg and several observation tower
s.
A section of the Hanover–Würzburg high-speed railway runs through the Hildesheim Forest through three tunnels (see the section on ‘hills’), over bridges and on stretches of open line.
s and elevation
s of the Hildesheim Forest are the:
(the tunnels mentioned through 3 of the hills belong to the Hanover–Würzburg high-speed railway)
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s that rise in the Hildesheim Forest:
The following waterways flow past the Hildesheim Forest:
s and village
s in and around the Hildesheim Forest:
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Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony is a German state situated in north-western Germany and is second in area and fourth in population among the sixteen states of Germany...
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Geography
The Hildesheim Forest is located in the Innerste UplandsInnerste Uplands
The Innerste Uplands is a landscape region up to 359 m high and covering an area of over 900 km² in the northern part of the German Central Uplands...
, part of the Lower Saxon Hills
Lower Saxon Hills
The Lower Saxon Hills are one the 73 natural regions in Germany defined by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation . Geographically it covers roughly the same area as the Weser Uplands in its wider sense....
, between the valleys of the Leine to the west, the Innerste
Innerste
The Innerste is a river in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Leine river and 95 km in length.- Origin of the name :...
to the north and the Lamme
Lamme (river)
Lamme is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany.-See also:*List of rivers of Lower Saxony...
to the east. These densely forested hills, which are bordered to the east by the Sauberge
Sauberge
The Sauberge is a mountain range up to in the Innerste Uplands in the district of Hildesheim in eastern Lower Saxony in Germany.- Location :...
and lie a few kilometres west-southwest of the Vorholz
Vorholz
The Vorholz is a ridge up to 243 m high in the districts of Hildesheim and Wolfenbüttel in the German state of Lower Saxony.- Geography :The heavily-wooded Vorholz is located in the north of the Innerste Uplands, part of the Lower Saxon Hills...
, fill an area south of Hildesheim
Hildesheim
Hildesheim is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located in the district of Hildesheim, about 30 km southeast of Hanover on the banks of the Innerste river, which is a small tributary of the Leine river...
, northwest of Bad Salzdetfurth
Bad Salzdetfurth
is a town on the banks of the river Lamme in the district of Hildesheim, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was mentioned in Tom Clancy's bestseller Red Storm Rising.-Geography:...
, north of Sibbesse
Sibbesse
Sibbesse is a village and a municipality in the district of Hildesheim, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 10 km south of Hildesheim....
and southeast of Nordstemmen
Nordstemmen
Nordstemmen is a village and a municipality in the district of Hildesheim, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Leine, approx. 10 km west of Hildesheim, and 25 km south of Hanover.-External links:...
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Description
The Hildesheim Forest,which attain a height of in the Griesberg, are crossed by numerous waterwayWaterway
A waterway is any navigable body of water. Waterways can include rivers, lakes, seas, oceans, and canals. In order for a waterway to be navigable, it must meet several criteria:...
s, hiking trails and forest tracks, but only by one state road, the L 485
Landesstraße
Landesstraßen are roads in Germany and Austria that are, as a rule, the responsibility of the respective German or Austrian federal state. The term may therefore be translated as "state road". They are roads that cross the boundary of a rural or urban district...
, which links Hildesheim via Diekholzen to Sibbesse. In its northwestern part is the Beusterburg, whose circular rampart
Circular rampart
A circular rampart is an embankment built in the shape of a circle that was used as part of the defences for a military fortification, hill fort or refuge, or was built for religious purposes or as a place of gathering....
s are suggestive of a New Stone Age settlement. In the vicinity of the village of Betheln there is a Bronze Age
Bronze Age
The Bronze Age is a period characterized by the use of copper and its alloy bronze as the chief hard materials in the manufacture of some implements and weapons. Chronologically, it stands between the Stone Age and Iron Age...
burial site (Hügelgräberfeld). Further away from the village there is also a number of brine springs. At the northern end of the Hildesheim Forest is the Heyersum Saltworks (Saline Heyersum). In addition there is a transmission tower
Transmission tower
A transmission tower is a tall structure, usually a steel lattice tower, used to support an overhead power line. They are used in high-voltage AC and DC systems, and come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes...
on the Griesberg and several observation tower
Observation tower
An observation tower is a structure used to view events from a long distance and to create a full 360 degree range of vision. They are usually at least tall and made from stone, iron, and wood. Many modern towers are also used as TV towers, restaurants, or churches...
s.
A section of the Hanover–Würzburg high-speed railway runs through the Hildesheim Forest through three tunnels (see the section on ‘hills’), over bridges and on stretches of open line.
Hills
Amongst the hillHill
A hill is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain. Hills often have a distinct summit, although in areas with scarp/dip topography a hill may refer to a particular section of flat terrain without a massive summit A hill is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain. Hills...
s and elevation
Elevation
The elevation of a geographic location is its height above a fixed reference point, most commonly a reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface ....
s of the Hildesheim Forest are the:
(the tunnels mentioned through 3 of the hills belong to the Hanover–Würzburg high-speed railway)
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- Griesberg (358.9 m AMSL; with a transmission tower)
- Bösenberg (339.0 m)
- Steinberg (322.6 m)
- Tosmarberg (319.9 m; with the ruins of a observation tower)
- Rosenberg (311)
- Hammberg (306 m)
- Querberg (302.6 m)
- Langer Kopf (288 m)
- Welfenhöhe (282.0 m; with an observation tower, the Kabusturm)
- Sonnenberg (281.9 m; with the Hildesheim observation tower; 1881)
- Süllberg (276.6 m)
- Wohlberg (273 m)
- Schierenberg (267 m)
- Auf dem Herze (265.5 m)
- Eichenberg (263.0 m; with the Eichenberg Tunnel, 1,157 m long)
- Triesberg (261.0 m)
- Beusterberg (ca. 260 m; with the circular rampartCircular rampartA circular rampart is an embankment built in the shape of a circle that was used as part of the defences for a military fortification, hill fort or refuge, or was built for religious purposes or as a place of gathering....
s of the Beusterburg) - Rottsberg (259 m)
- Escherberg (257.1 m; with the Escherberg Tunnel, 3,687 m long)
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- Dröhnenberg (252 m)
- Hinterberg (249 m)
- Haiberg (248.0 m)
- Brandberg (247.0 m)
- Klusberg (245 m)
- Lerchenberg (243 m)
- Hamberg (242.0 m)
- Steinberg (242 m)
- Linkkopf (241.3 m)
- Eggeberg (ca. 240 m; with the Eggeberg Tunnel, 332 m long)
- Roter Berg (239 m; with LandesstraßeLandesstraßeLandesstraßen are roads in Germany and Austria that are, as a rule, the responsibility of the respective German or Austrian federal state. The term may therefore be translated as "state road". They are roads that cross the boundary of a rural or urban district...
L 485) - Kneppelberg (236.3 m)
- Stuckenberg (227 m)
- Ziegenberg (218 m)
- Schieferberg (216 m)
- Klingenberg (207 m)
- Emilienhöhe (201 m)
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Waterways
These are some of the streamStream
A stream is a body of water with a current, confined within a bed and stream banks. Depending on its locale or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to as a branch, brook, beck, burn, creek, "crick", gill , kill, lick, rill, river, syke, bayou, rivulet, streamage, wash, run or...
s that rise in the Hildesheim Forest:
- Despe (eastern tributary of the Leine)
- Gehlenbach (western tributary of the LammeLamme (river)Lamme is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany.-See also:*List of rivers of Lower Saxony...
) - Kalte Beuster (right and southeastern source stream of the BeusterBeuster (Innerste)Beuster is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany.-See also:*List of rivers of Lower Saxony...
) - Klusbach (western tributary of the Lamme)
- Warme Beuster (left and northwestern source stream of the Beuster)
The following waterways flow past the Hildesheim Forest:
- Alme (tributary of the Riehe)
- InnersteInnersteThe Innerste is a river in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Leine river and 95 km in length.- Origin of the name :...
(tributary of the Leine) - LammeLamme (river)Lamme is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany.-See also:*List of rivers of Lower Saxony...
(tributary of the Innerste) - Leine (tributary of the AllerAllerThe Aller is a river, long, in the states of Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony in Germany. It is a right-hand, and hence eastern, tributary of the River Weser and is also its largest tributary. Its last form the Lower Aller federal waterway...
) - Riehe (tributary of the Lamme)
- TrillkebachTrillkebachTrillkebach is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany....
(tributary of the Innerste)
Settlements
TownTown
A town is a human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city. The size a settlement must be in order to be called a "town" varies considerably in different parts of the world, so that, for example, many American "small towns" seem to British people to be no more than villages, while...
s and village
Village
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet with the population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand , Though often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighbourhoods, such as the West Village in Manhattan, New...
s in and around the Hildesheim Forest:
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- AlmstedtAlmstedtAlmstedt is a town in the district of Hildesheim in Lower Saxony, Germany. Almstedt consists of the village of Almstedt and the smaller village of Segeste. Each of the villages has a sightworthy old church and well-preserved half-timbered houses. The church in Segeste was built in 1770.-References:...
- Bad SalzdetfurthBad Salzdetfurthis a town on the banks of the river Lamme in the district of Hildesheim, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was mentioned in Tom Clancy's bestseller Red Storm Rising.-Geography:...
- BethelnBethelnBetheln is a town in the district of Hildesheim in Lower Saxony, Germany....
- DespetalDespetalDespetal is a town in the district of Hildesheim in Lower Saxony, Germany....
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- DiekholzenDiekholzenDiekholzen is a village and a municipality in the district of Hildesheim, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 7 km southwest of Hildesheim on the Beuster, a tributary of the Innerste....
- HildesheimHildesheimHildesheim is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located in the district of Hildesheim, about 30 km southeast of Hanover on the banks of the Innerste river, which is a small tributary of the Leine river...
- NordstemmenNordstemmenNordstemmen is a village and a municipality in the district of Hildesheim, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Leine, approx. 10 km west of Hildesheim, and 25 km south of Hanover.-External links:...
- SibbesseSibbesseSibbesse is a village and a municipality in the district of Hildesheim, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 10 km south of Hildesheim....
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