Bettenser mountain

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Bettenser mountain
View from the west to the Bettenser Berg

View from the west to the Bettenser Berg

height 91.2  m above sea level NHN
location near Ronnenberg ; Region Hannover , Lower Saxony ( Germany )
Dominance 2.6 km →  Kniggenberg
Notch height 22 m ↓  (applies to the ridge)
Coordinates 52 ° 18 '4 "  N , 9 ° 38' 50"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 18 '4 "  N , 9 ° 38' 50"  E
Bettenser Berg (Lower Saxony)
Bettenser mountain
rock Shell limestone
Development Main road branching off from B 217 to Weetzen
particularities Dispersed settlement of Bettenser Garten
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The Bettenser Berg is 91.2  m above sea level. NHN high elevation of the Calenberger Land . It is located in the town of Ronnenberg in the Hanover region of Lower Saxony and, together with the Gipsberg (approx.  90  m ), forms a ridge.

geography

location

The Bettenser Berg is located south of the Ronnenberg district as well as northeast of the Weetzen district and west of the Ihme-Roloven district . The mountain range of Bettenser Berg and Gipsberg extends over about 2.5 km in length from the old town center of Ronnenberg over the Gipsberg in a south-south-west direction over the Bettenser Berg to the northeast of Weetzen. Both elevations are 1.3 km apart; the notch height between them is eight meters. On the Bettenser Berg lies the scattered settlement Bettenser Garten , which is named after a plantation of the Bettensen manor located there .

About 1.1 km east-southeast of its summit is the Bettensen manor near Ihme-Roloven and the Bettens Mill to the northeast . The Ihme flows south to east past the Bettenser Berg . The Hirtenbach rises to the west, which then flows north past the Gipsberg and flows into the Ihme at nearby Westerfeld .

Natural allocation

The Bettenser Berg belongs to the natural spatial main unit group Lower Saxony Börden (No. 52), in the main unit Calenberger Lößbörde (521) and in the subunit Hannoversche Börde (521.0) to the natural area Benther Land (521.02). The landscape leads to the west and south into the natural area Gehrdener Lößhügel (521.01) and to the southeast to east-southeast into the natural area Pattenser Ebene (521.03).

Nature and protected areas

The Bettenser Berg was created by a salt dome vault. Its summit region is forested and the slopes are used for agriculture as part of the Calenberger Loessbörde .

Parts of the Ihmeniederung landscape protection area ( CDDA no. 555560790; H 75; 2013 designated; 7.59  km² ) lie on the eastern side of the Bettenser Berg . In addition to the preservation of the visual connections in Ihmeniederung and Calenberger Lößbörde, the flora and fauna, especially breeding birds and hamsters , as well as the historical quarries and avenues are named as protection grounds . The fauna-flora-habitat area inland salt station at the Ronnenberg potash plant is located on the western slope of the ridge (FFH no. 3623-331; 1.74  ha ).

recreation

Around 1800 there was a distillery on the Bettenser Berg that belonged to the Bettensen estate . At the end of the 19th century a restaurant was built here, in which on July 30th, 1882 the "constituent general assembly of the Actionaire of the newly founded stock sugar factory Weetzen " took place. At the turn of the century, the restaurant was a popular destination for the Hanoverians, who came in large numbers at the weekend. The children from Weetzen offered the day trippers their bouquets of cornflowers and poppies picked from the fields. After the Second World War, the restaurant gained importance again. It was closed in 1965.

Transport links

The federal road 217 runs through the hollow between Bettenser Berg and Gipsberg . From this street, between Ronnenberg and Weetzen, near an 82.7  m high point, the main street that runs west along the ridge of the Bettenser Berg branches off and serves as an access road to Weetzen; This was a section of the B 217 until the completion of the western bypass of the village (in 2003).

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  2. Topographic map : Bettenser Berg ( Memento of the original from December 17, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. and Gipsberg ( Memento of the original from December 17, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (including with 90 contour lines in AK 2.5), on natur-erleben.niedersachsen.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.natur-erleben.niedersachsen.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.natur-erleben.niedersachsen.de
  3. ^ A b Hans-Hermann Fricke: Beginning of the industrial age, in: Peter Hertel u. a. (Ed.): Ronnenberg. Seven Traditions - One City. Ronnenberg 2010, ISBN 978-3-00-030253-4 , pp. 106 .
  4. LSG-H 75 - Ihmeniederung (Ordinance), accessed December 18, 2014, on hannover.de (PDF; 79.94 kB)
  5. ^ Hans-Hermann Fricke: Sugar production in Weetzen, in: Peter Hertel u. a. (Ed.): Ronnenberg. Seven Traditions - One City . Ronnenberg 2010, ISBN 978-3-00-030253-4 , pp. 114 .