Finkenberg (Hildesheim)
Finkenberg | ||
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height | 222.5 m above sea level NHN | |
location | at Sorsum ; District of Hildesheim , Lower Saxony ( Germany ) | |
Mountains | Giesen mountains | |
Coordinates | 52 ° 8 '35 " N , 9 ° 53' 54" E | |
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rock | Shell limestone |
The Finkenberg near Sorsum in the Lower Saxony district of Hildesheim is about 222.5 m above sea level. NHN high elevation of the Giesen mountains belonging to the Innerstebergland .
geography
location
The Finkenberg is located in the southern central part of the Giesener Berge , which connect to the north of the Hildesheim Forest , which is up to 358.9 m high, and from there strive north. It rises between Sorsum in the west and Moritzberg in the east, both of which belong to the city of Hildesheim . To the south, the landscape leads east past a possibly nameless knoll ( 226.1 m ) and west past the Rottsberg (200 to 220 m ) to the Lerchenberg ( 242.5 m ).
Natural allocation
The Finkenberg belongs in the natural spatial main unit group Weser-Leine-Bergland (No. 37), in the main unit Innerstebergland (379) and in the subunit Hildesheimer Bergland (379.0) to the natural area Giesener Berge (379.00).
Crests
The Finkenberg has three closely spaced peaks - sorted according to height in meters (m) above sea level (NHN):
- Main summit: 222.5 m
- Fireballs: 220.1 m (northwest of the main crest )
- North-northwest tip : 187.7 m
Protected areas
The northern part of the Finkenberg / Lerchenberg nature reserve ( CDDA no. 329374; designated 2004; 2.57 km² in size) is located on the Finkenberg , to which the NSG Gallberg (CDDA no. 81710; 1976; 42 ha ) adjoins to the northeast . North of the survey is a region of the multipart protected landscape Gallberg, Finkenberg and Lerchenberg (CDDA number 320,950th; 1968 1.01 square kilometers). In addition, northern parts of the fauna-flora-habitat area Haseder Busch, Giesener Berge, Gallberg, Finkenberg (FFH no. 3825-301; 7.42 km²) and northern parts of the Hildesheimer Wald bird sanctuary (VSG no. 3825 ) lie on the elevation -401; 12.47 km²).
Geology and flora
The Finkenberg consists mainly of shell limestone and is predominantly forested with red beeches , deciduous trees and oaks .
Traffic and walking
A little west past, leads from the Finkenberg Federal Highway 1 at Emmerke Coming in north-south direction and west past Hildesheim- Sorsum after Hildesheim- Hildesheim Forest running state road 460. For example, on this street or that of Hildesheim- Moritzberg The coming Triftstraße with the circular hiking trail Route 2 there (leads south-east past the Finkenberg) starting the elevation can be hiked on mostly forest trails and paths.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Mountain height according to the topographic map of Finkenberg ( memento of the original from February 24, 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. (DTK 25; see large map enlargement), on natur-erleben.niedersachsen.de
- ↑ a b c Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
- ↑ Running pleasure : Route 2 - Waldquelle – Berghölzchen – Rottsberg (with map), on hildesheim.de