Blümmer Berg

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Blümmer Berg
height 320.4  m above sea level NHN
location at Hann. Mouths ; District of Göttingen , Lower Saxony ( Germany )
Mountains Bramwald ( Weser-Leine-Bergland )
Coordinates 51 ° 26 '11 "  N , 9 ° 40' 44"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 26 '11 "  N , 9 ° 40' 44"  E
Blümer Berg (Lower Saxony)
Blümmer Berg

The Blümer Berg is 320.4  m above sea level. NHN high mountain of the Bramwald near the city center of Hann. Münden in the Lower Saxony district of Göttingen ( Germany ). It is named after Blume , a historic Mündener suburb.

geography

location

The Blümer mountain rises in Münden Nature Park in the north of the urban area of the Weser origin located Hann. Münden. Its summit is about 2.9 km northeast of the old town of Münden. The Mündener districts of Hermannshagen in the south, Blume in the south-south-west, Gimte in the west and Volkmarshausen in the north-west with the hamlet of Schedetal in the north are located around the mountain . The districts of Mielenhausen in the northeast and Wiershausen in the southeast are each a little further away .

The southwest foothills of the Blümer Berg is the Questenberg (approx.  220  m ), on which the Franzosenschanze Münden and the Weserliedanlage are located. The north-west foothill is the Hünenburg ( 312.5  m ), through whose north-west slope the Volkmarshausen tunnel leads.

Parts of the Münden urban forest spread out on the Blümer Berg. There are also those of the Weserbergland-Kaufunger Wald protected landscape area ( CDDA no. 325317; identified in 1989; 285.018  km² ).

Natural allocation

The Blümer Berg belongs to the Weser Uplands in the natural spatial main unit group Weser-Leine-Bergland (No. 37), in the main unit Solling, Bramwald and Reinhardswald (370) and in the subunit Bramwald (370.5) to the natural area Mündener Bramwald (370.52). The landscape falls south to south-west into the subunit Mündener Fulda-Werra-Talung (370.6), to the west into the subunit Weser breakthrough valley (370.3) and to the north into the natural area Schedetal (370.51). To the east it leads into the natural area of Schedener Rötsenke (371.11), which is part of the main unit Sollingvorland (371) to the subunit Südliches Sollingvorland (371.1).

Klustich

Waters

The Düsterer Kellerbrunnen is located on the eastern slope of the Blümer Berg , and its water flows through a short stream southwest to the Werra . The latter touches the mountain in the south and joins south-south-west below the Questenberg at the origin of the Weser ( 116.5  m ) with the Fulda to form the Weser west of the Blümer Berg . A stream that feeds the Klusteich rises a little to the east of the Düstere Kellerbrunnen and flows into the Schede northeast of the mountain . The lower reaches of this Weser tributary near the mouth, northwest of the mountain, are also fed by the Thielebach, which swells on its western slope.

Transport links and hiking

The Hannöversche Südbahn used to run in the south-west, west and north on the lower slopes of Blümer Berg . The section of the Dransfeld ramp there has been dismantled, although the Volkmarshausen tunnel is still there.

To the south past the mountain runs along the banks of the Werra and Weser, the federal road 80 , which runs southwest of the mountain together with the federal road 3 over the Weser bridge Hann. Münden leads; the B 3 runs west and north past the mountain.

A common section of the European long-distance hiking trail E6 , the Gauss circuit and the student path as well as the Frau-Holle path leads past the Weserliedanlage located on the Questenberg . The three first-mentioned hiking trails continue after the facility over the south and east slopes and the last-mentioned path as well as the 13-bridge path over the west slope.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  2. Hünenburg in the map service Experience nature in Lower Saxony (illustration: map ), Lower Saxony Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection ( information ) (DTK 25; height according to the top contour line in AK 5 / 2.5), on natur-erleben.niedersachsen.de
  3. ^ Hans-Jürgen Klink: Geographical land survey: The natural space units on sheet 112 Kassel. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1969. →  Online map (PDF; 6.9 MB)