Hülsenberg (Harburg Mountains)

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Hülsenberg
height 155  m above sea level NHN
location at Sieversen ; District of Harburg , Lower Saxony ( Germany )
Mountains Harburg Mountains
Coordinates 53 ° 24 '30 "  N , 9 ° 52' 12"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 24 '30 "  N , 9 ° 52' 12"  E
Hülsenberg (Harburg Mountains) (Lower Saxony)
Hülsenberg (Harburg Mountains)
Age of the rock quaternary

The Hülsenberg is about 155  m above sea level. NHN next to the Gannaberg (approx.  155  m ) the highest elevation of the Harburg mountains and the Lower Saxony district of Harburg . It is located in the municipality of Rosengarten near Sieversen .

geography

location

The Hülsenberg rises between Sieversen in the east-southeast and the Emsen district of Langenrehm in the south-southwest; they are all in the municipality of Rosengarten. District road  52 runs over its southern flank as a connection between Sieversen in the east and Eversen-Heide in the west .

geology

The Hülsenberg is part of an elongated compression moraine that was left by the Fuhlsbüttler advance in the Quaternary and extends from the Kiekeberg ( 127.1  m ) near Vahrendorf in the north-northeast to the Nuppenberg (approx.  115  m ) near Dibbersen in the south-southwest.

Natural allocation

The Hülsenberg belongs to the natural spatial main unit group Lüneburg Heath (No. 64), the main unit Hohe Heide (640) and the sub-unit Wilseder terminal moraine (640.0) to the natural area Black Mountains (640.00). To the east the landscape slopes gently into the sub-unit Harburger Hügelland (644.0), which is part of the main unit Luheheide (644).

Mountain height and hilltops

The Hülsenberg is about 155  m high in the context of its central summit ( ) ; in topographic maps one is on this hill trigonometric point at 150.6  m height recorded. Its west-northwest tip ( ) reaches a height of 154.9  m . The Ostsüdostkuppe ( ) is around 148  m high; A trigonometric point lies on this crest at a height of 147.7  m . The southern tip ( ) reaches a height of about 154  m . From there, the landscape leads south over an approximately 154  m high point and a 150.3  m high southern spur ( ) to Gannaberg (approx.  155  m ).

Protected areas

Parts of the nature reserve Rosengarten – Kiekeberg – Stuvenwald ( CDDA no. 323951; designated 1965; 58.68  km² in size) spread out on the Hülsenberg . A little to the west of the elevation is the beech forests in the rose garden nature reserve (CDDA no. 318259; 2003; 2.85 km²).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d topographic map with the Hülsenberg ( memento of the original from February 13, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (DTK 25; for mountain height see strong enlargement of the map; because there is no lettering of the mountain name, see / enlarge the map area at the height information "150.6"), on natur-erleben.niedersachsen.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.natur-erleben.niedersachsen.de
  2. Inga Treptow: see The Harburg Mountains ... in the literature section
  3. ^ Sofie Meisel: Geographical land survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 57 Hamburg-Süd. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1964. →  Online map (PDF; 4.4 MB)
  4. a b c d e Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )