Bundsenberg

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Bundsenberg
View from the Pferdeberg to the Bundsenberg

View from the Pferdeberg to the Bundsenberg

height 319.3  m
location District of Göttingen (NI), District of Eichsfeld (TH)
Mountains Hellberge , Weser-Leine-Bergland
Coordinates 51 ° 31 '1 "  N , 10 ° 19' 45"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 31 '1 "  N , 10 ° 19' 45"  E
Bundsenberg (Lower Saxony)
Bundsenberg
rock Medium red sandstone

The Bundsenberg is a 319.3 m high mountain in the lower area in the border area of ​​southern Lower Saxony and northwest Thuringia .

geography

The Bundsenberg is located between the places Fuhrbach and Ecklingerode about 4 kilometers east of Duderstadt and is one of the highest mountains in northern Eichsfeld . In terms of traffic, the mountain can be reached via the L 531 Duderstadt – Fuhrbach state road.

According to the natural spatial structure in the Göttingen sheet, the Bundsenberg is still part of the Hellberge hill country (No. 374.3), but in the Halberstadt sheet , which was later published, it belongs to the Bischofferoder Bergland (No. 374.31) within the Eichsfeld basin .

History and nature

In the Middle Ages, the Duderstädter Landwehr led past the mountain to the west, a watch tower for the town of Duderstadt stood on the Rotenwarte, later it was a forester's house and today a restaurant. The forest area of ​​the Bundsenberg used to belong completely to the Duderstädter Stadtwald up to the Soolbachtal . After 1945 the zone border of the occupying powers and the later inner German border ran directly over the Bundsenberg, this section is now part of the German Green Belt . The eastern end of the border strip nature reserve between Teistungen and Ecklingerode ends on the Bundsenberg, to the north is the Heinz Sielmann Nature Experience Center Gut Herbigshagen , from where the Sielmann Höhenweg also leads over the mountain.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Topographic map 1: 25000 Duderstadt 1937 map forum
  2. Various authors: Geographical land survey: The natural space units in single sheets 1: 200,000 - Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1959-1970 → Online maps
    • Sheet 99: Göttingen (Jürgen Hövermann 1963)
    • Sheet 100: Halberstadt (Jürgen Spönemann 1970)
  3. ^ Topographic map 1: 25000 Weißenborn 1940 map forum

Web links

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