List of street names in Burgdorf (Region Hannover)

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The following list of the street names of Burgdorf contains all named streets of Burgdorf in alphabetical order.

The federal autobahn 37 as well as the federal highways 3 and 188 , which is colloquially referred to as the "bypass road" , are not listed because they are not named . The B 443 is only partially called "Schillerslager Straße" or "Schillerslager Landstraße". Some highways do not have an official street name either.

The main streets and squares are printed in bold, the respective city or district is indicated in brackets in italics.

First letter of the street name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Z

A.

  • Ahornallee (Ramlingen) - located in the north of the district, named after the tree genus of the maples
  • Ahrbergenweg (Heeßel, Weststadt)
  • Akazienweg (Ramlingen) - located in the north of the district, named after the acacia plant genus
  • Alandweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the Aland river
  • Albrecht-Thaer-Weg (North / East City) - named after Albrecht Thaer
  • Alfred-Oehme-Straße (north / east town) - named after Alfred Oehme
  • Allerstraße (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the Aller River
  • Alsterweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the Alster river
  • Alte Bundesstraße (Ehlershausen) - located in the east of Ehlershausen, part of the former course of Bundesstraße 3
  • Old Heerstrasse (Ehlershausen)
  • Old Schanze (Beinhorn)
  • Old village pond (Schillerslage)
  • Old Jagdsteg (Südstadt)
  • Am Bergfeld (Schillerslage)
  • Am Bösselberg (Südstadt)
  • Am Brandende (city center) - named after the great city fire of 1658 that spared the buildings standing here
  • At the Brown Deer (Ehlershausen)
  • Am Brink (Beinhorn)
  • Am Buchenhof (Weststadt) - named after the beech tree species
  • At the village (Sorgensen)
  • Am Dornbusch (Weststadt)
  • At Eschenhof (Weststadt) - named after the ash tree genus
  • Am Försterberg (Südstadt)
  • At the cemetery (Otze) - located in the west of Otze at the cemetery of the district
  • Am Fuhrenkamp (Ramlingen)
  • At the Gümme Canal (Südstadt) - named after the Gümme Canal that runs parallel to the street
  • At the freight yard (Weststadt) - named after the freight yard formerly located on the street
  • Am Heidberg (Weststadt)
  • At the dog sports field - located south of the club area of ​​1. FC Burgdorf in the extreme south of the city area
  • On the hut mountain (Ehlershausen)
  • Am Kahlen Lehn (Südstadt) - named after the Lehns family Kahle, enfeoffed on July 12, 1437 by Ludolf von Escherde
  • At the land registry office (Weststadt)
  • At the gravel plant (north / east town)
  • Am Lahkamp (Schillerslage)
  • At midfield (Dachtmissen)
  • Am Nassen Berg (North / East City)
  • Am Rickenfeld (north / east town)
  • At the sawmill (Weststadt)
  • Am Sandberge (Ehlershausen)
  • Am Sande (Weststadt)
  • At the allotment garden (north / east town)
  • At the school yard (Otze) - named after the nearby Otzer primary school
  • At the glider airfield - located north of Ehlershausen at the glider airfield
  • At the Speicher (Otze)
  • At the tunnel (Otze) - named after the pedestrian tunnel in Otze that runs under the railway line
  • At the Vorwerk (Dachtmissen)
  • Am Walde (Sorgensen) - named after the nearby forest between Dachtmissen and Sorgensen
  • Am Waldfriedhof (Ramlingen) - located in the west of the district, named after the nearby Ramlinger Friedhof
  • Am Walkenmühlenfeld (Hülptingsen)
  • Am Wall (city center) - named after the course of the former city wall
  • At the water tower (north / east city) - located on the border with the city center
  • At the west end (Weststadt)
  • Amboßweg (Schillerslage)
  • Amselstraße (Weststadt) - named after the blackbird bird
  • At the Bleiche (city center)
  • On the federal road (Ehlershausen) - located in the east of Ehlershausen, part of the federal road 3
  • On Königsberger Straße (north / east town) - located in the northeast of the city center, connects Königsberger Straße and Sorgenser Straße
  • At the Masch (Dachtmissen)
  • On the Mösch (Weststadt)
  • At the Schäferbrücke (Hülptingsen) - named after the bridge over the Burgdorfer Aue over which the path runs
  • At the school (Sorgensen) - named after the former Sorgens elementary school, which now houses a kindergarten
  • Anna-Feind-Strasse (Südstadt)
  • Arndtstrasse (north / east town)
  • Auegrund (Südstadt) - named after the Burgdorfer Aue that flows close by
  • On the Ratskamp (Südstadt)
  • On the heath (Schillerslage)

B.

  • Bachstrasse (Südstadt) - named after the German composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
  • Bahnhofstraße (city center) - located in the west of the city center, connects the roundabout at the high bridge with Burgdorf train station
  • Baltrumweg (Weststadt) - located in the western part of the core city, named after the East Frisian island of Baltrum
  • Barnackersweg (Otze)
  • Barwersweg (Otze)
  • Beatenbergstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Beckstrasse (Weststadt) - named after the resistance fighter against National Socialism Beck
  • Beekgarten (Otze)
  • Beerbuschweg (Hülptingsen)
  • Beethovenstraße (Südstadt) - named after the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
  • Berghop (Otze)
  • Berliner Ring (Südstadt) - located in the extreme south of the city, named after the German capital Berlin
  • Birkenweg (Weststadt) - named after the birch tree species
  • Black Grouse Trail (Weststadt)
  • Blücherstrasse (north / east town)
  • Blumenweg (Weststadt)
  • Böhmeweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the river Böhme
  • Bonhoefferweg (Weststadt) - named after the German theologian and Nazi opponent Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945)
  • Borkumweg (Weststadt) - located in the western part of the core city, named after the East Frisian island of Borkum
  • Brahmsstraße (Südstadt) - named after the German composer Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
  • Braunschweiger Straße (city center) - named after the Lower Saxony city of Braunschweig
  • Bremerweg (Dachtmissen)
  • Breslauer Straße (North / East City) - located in the northeast of the core city, named after the former Prussian (now Polish ) city of Breslau
  • Bromberger Strasse (Südstadt)
  • Bruchsweg (Otze)
  • Buchenweg (Ehlershausen) - named after the beech tree species
  • Büchenweg (Heeßel) - located in the west of the district
  • Buckwheat field (Schillerslage) - named after the buckwheat plant genus
  • Burgdorfer Berg - located in the far east of the metropolitan area, connecting with the Weferlingsen Uetzer district Oberhagen
  • Burgdorfer Straße (Otze) - the main street of Otze, connects the district with the north / east town, Ramlingen and the federal highway 3
  • Bürgerweg (Südstadt)
  • Burgweg (Heeßel) - located in the extreme south of Heeßel, named after Heeßel Castle , which is located in a forest on the way
  • Buschriede (Ehlershausen)
  • Bussardweg (Ehlershausen) - named after the buzzard species

C.

  • Calbenser Straße (Südstadt) - located in the extreme southeast of the Südstadt, named after the town of Calbe , Burgdorf's twin town
  • Carl-Ehlers-Weg (Ehlershausen) - named after Ehlershausen's founder and namesake, Carl Ehlers
  • Celler Heide (Ehlershausen) - located east of the village, named after the Lower Saxon town of Celle , merges into the street Celler Weg
  • Celler Weg (Otze) - located east of the village, named after the Lower Saxon town of Celle , turns into the street Celler Heide
  • Cranachstrasse (Südstadt)

D.

  • Dachsweg (Weststadt) - named after the badger species
  • Dachtmisser Weg (Nord- / Oststadt) - named after the district of Dachtmissen, to which the extended road leads
  • Dam breach (Weferlingsen)
  • Dammgartenfeld (Südstadt)
  • Dammgartenstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Danziger Straße (Südstadt) - located in the north of the core city, named after the former Prussian (now Polish ) city of Danzig
  • Delpstraße (Weststadt) - named after the resistance fighter against National Socialism Alfred Delp (1907–1945)
  • Demmoor (Otze, Sorgensen)
  • Depenauer Weg (Südstadt) - named after the Depenau family from Burgdorf
  • De-Steeg-Weg (North / East City)
  • The Old Gardens (Weststadt)
  • Dierener Strasse (North / East City)
  • Dietrichstrasse (Weststadt)
  • Dohlenweg (Ehlershausen) - named after the jackdaw bird
  • Dorfstraße (Heeßel) - the main street of Heeßel, connects the district with Beinhorn and Weststadt
  • Village meadows (Weferlingsen)
  • Dragonerweg (Ehlershausen)
  • Drei Eichen (Südstadt) - named after three oaks that were planted here in 1979 on the occasion of the 725th anniversary of the city's foundation
  • Dresdner Straße (Südstadt) - located in the extreme southeast of the core city, named after the German city of Dresden
  • Drosselstrasse (Weststadt) - named after the thrush bird family
  • Duderstädter Weg (north / east town) - named after the Lower Saxon town of Duderstadt
  • Dürerplatz (North / East City)

E.

  • Edental (Ehlershausen)
  • Ehlershäuser Weg (Ehlershausen) - located on the western edge of Ehlershausen, named after the district itself
  • Eurasian Jay Trail (Ehlershausen) - named after the jay bird
  • Eichendorffstrasse (north / east town)
  • Eickhoop (Heeßel)
  • Elbestraße (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the Elbe river
  • Elchweg (Südstadt) - named after the deer species of the elk
  • Elisabeth-Hanhe-Straße (Südstadt) - named after Elisabeth Hanhe
  • Elserstraße (Weststadt) - named after the resistance fighter against National Socialism Georg Elser (1903-1945)
  • Elsternstieg (Ehlershausen) - named after the magpie bird species
  • Emmentaler Strasse (Südstadt)
  • Engelsche Wiesen (Otze) - located in the southern part of Klein Otze
  • Engenser Straße (Schillerslage) - Ramlingen's main street, connects the district with Ehlershausen and the Lahberg district, which belongs to Burgwedel
  • Erika-Stiens-Straße (Südstadt) - named after Erika Stiens
  • Erlenweg (Weststadt) - named after the alder tree species
  • Eseringer Strasse (Südstadt)
  • Esteweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the river Este
  • Eulenkamp (Ehlershausen) - named after the bird order of the owls

F.

  • Falkenhorst (Weststadt) - named after the falcon species
  • Färberstrasse (Hülptingsen)
  • Fasanenweg (Weststadt) - named after the pheasant bird
  • Feldstrasse (city center) - located in the western part of the city center
  • Fichtestrasse (Nord- / Oststadt) - named after the species of spruce tree
  • Finkenweg (Weststadt) - named after the finch bird family
  • Flax field (Schillerslage)
  • Föhrenkamp (Weststadt)
  • Free court (Otze)
  • Friederikenstrasse (north / east town)
  • Froebelweg (north / east town)
  • Fuchsweg (Weststadt) - named after the species of fox

G

  • Gartenstraße (city center) - located in the north of the city center, forms the border to the north / east city
  • Gebrüder-Grimm-Weg (Weststadt) - named after the fairy tale collectors Jacob (1785–1863) and Wilhelm Grimm (1786–1859), known as the Brothers Grimm
  • Gehrbergsweg (Ramlingen)
  • Geibelstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Georg-Wilhelm-Weg (North / East City) - named after Georg Wilhelm
  • Tool house path (Weferlingsen)
  • Gerhart-Hauptmann-Platz (Südstadt) - named after the German writer Gerhart Hauptmann (1862–1946)
  • Gerickestrasse (Südstadt)
  • Geschwister-Scholl-Weg (Weststadt) - named after the resistance fighters against National Socialism Geschwister Scholl around Hans (1918–1943) and Sophie Scholl (1921–1943)
  • Giesenwinkel (Otze)
  • Goerdelerstraße (Weststadt) - named after the resistance fighter against National Socialism Carl Friedrich Goerdeler (1884–1945)
  • Goethestrasse (Südstadt) - named after the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832)
  • Goldkuhle (Ehlershausen, Ramlingen)
  • Grafhornweg (Hülptingsen)
  • Grass farms (Ramlingen)
  • Grenzstraße (North / East City) - located in the east of the core city
  • Grimbart Gorge (Ehlershausen)
  • Green Allee (Ramlingen)
  • Grünewaldstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Grupenstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Gutenbergstrasse (Südstadt) - named after the inventor of the printing press, Johannes Gutenberg (approx. 1400–1468)

H

  • Habichtshorst (Weststadt) - located in the north of the Weststadt, named after the Habicht bird of prey
  • Hammeweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme north-west of the core city, named after the Hamme river
  • Hamsterbau (Ehlershausen) - named after the hamster subfamily
  • Handelstrasse (Ehlershausen) - named after the German-British composer Georg Friedrich Händel (1685–1759)
  • Hemp field (Schillerslage)
  • Hänigser Straße (Weferlingsen) - connects Weferlingsen with the Uetz district of Hänigsen
  • Hannoversche Neustadt (city center) - located in the center of the old town, named after the Lower Saxony state capital Hanover
  • Hans-Sachs-Weg (Südstadt) - named after the German playwright Hans Sachs (1494–1576)
  • Harm-Wulf-Straße (Weststadt) - named after Harm Wulf
  • Haselweg (Ehlershausen) - named after the hazelnut plant genus
  • Hasenheide (Weststadt) - named after the rabbit family of animals
  • Hastraweg (Weferlingsen)
  • Hauffstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Hauptstraße (Sorgensen) - the main street of Sorgensen, connects the district with Dachtmissen and the north / east town
  • Havelstraße (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the river Havel
  • Haydnstrasse (Ehlershausen) - named after the Austrian composer Joseph Haydn (1732–1809)
  • Hebbelstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Heckendamm (Schillerslage)
  • Heeg (Otze)
  • Heeßeler Damm (Weststadt) - located near the high bridge, named after the district of Heeßel
  • Heeßeler Kirchweg (Weststadt) - located near the high bridge, named after the district of Heeßel
  • Heideweg (Ehlershausen)
  • Heiligenbeiler Straße (North / East City) - named after the former Prussian , now Russian city ​​of Heiligenbeil (today Mamonowo )
  • Heinrichstrasse (North / East City)
  • Heisterkampsweg (Heeßel)
  • Hermelinstrasse (Ehlershausen)
  • Hessenweg (Otze)
  • Today (Schillerslage)
  • Behind the courtyards (Schillerslage)
  • Hinterstrasse (Weferlingsen)
  • Shepherd's Path
  • Höhenweg (Weststadt)
  • Hoher Kamp (Weststadt)
  • Holbeinstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Hölderlinstrasse (north / east town)
  • Holzwiesen (Weststadt)
  • Hornweg (Schillerslage)
  • Hühnergarten (Hülptingsen) - named after the order of the chicken birds
  • Hülptingser Weg (Südstadt) - located in the east of the Südstadt, named after the district of Hülptingsen
  • Humboldtstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Husarenweg (Ehlershausen)

I.

  • Ilmenauweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the river Ilmenau
  • In the Dorfsfeld (Heeßel)
  • In the field
  • In Grenzacker (north / east town)
  • In Hagenfeld (Weststadt)
  • Im Jägerfeld (Weststadt)
  • Im Kreitwinkel (Südstadt)
  • In Langen Mühlenfeld (north / east town)
  • In the moors
  • In Paulsfeld (Heeßel)
  • In the bike shop (Nord- / Oststadt)
  • In the Sonneneck (Ehlershausen)
  • In the quiet corner (north / east town)
  • Im Wiesengrund (Südstadt)
  • Imhof (Ramlingen)
  • Beekeepers enclosure
  • Immenser Landstrasse (Südstadt) - Extension of Immenser Strasse, connects Burgdorf with the Lehrter district of Immensen
  • Immenser Straße (Südstadt) - connects the Südstadt with the city center, named after the Lehrter district of Immensen
  • In the combs
  • Iseweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the river Ise

J

  • Jägerstrasse (Ehlershausen)
  • Jahnstrasse (north / east town)
  • Jeetzelweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the Jeetzel river
  • Juistweg (Weststadt) - located in the western part of the city center, named after the East Frisian island of Juist

K

  • Kantstrasse (Südstadt) - named after the German philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724–1804)
  • Kapellenweg (Otze) - named after the Otzer Chapel
  • Kastanieneck (Beinhorn)
  • Kellermeyerweg (Dachtmissen)
  • Keplerweg (Südstadt)
  • Lapwing path (Ehlershausen) - named after the genus of lapwing
  • Kiefernweg (Ehlershausen) - named after the genus of pine
  • Kirchberg (Otze)
  • Klaus-Groth-Weg (Südstadt) - named after the German writer Klaus Groth (1819–1899)
  • Kleine Bahnhofstrasse (city center)
  • Kleiner Brückendamm (city center)
  • Kleiststrasse (Südstadt) - named after the German writer Heinrich von Kleist (1777–1811)
  • Knickstrasse (city center)
  • Knopsberg (Weststadt)
  • Kolberger Strasse (Ehlershausen)
  • Kolshorner Weg (Heeßel)
  • Königsberger Straße (Nord- / Oststadt) - located in the northeast of the core city, named after the former Prussian , now Russian city ​​of Kaliningrad (formerly Königsberg )
  • Körnerstraße (North / East City)
  • Kötnerkamp (Otze)
  • Kreisbahnstrasse (Sorgensen)
  • Kreuzbruch (North / East City)
  • Kronenkamp (north / east town)
  • Kronsberg (Otze)
  • Short Hoop (Heeßel)
  • Short way (Südstadt)

L.

  • Lachteweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the river Lachte
  • Langeoogstraße (Weststadt) - located in the western part of the city center, named after the East Frisian island of Langeoog
  • Laubenweg (North / East City)
  • Läuferweg (Weststadt)
  • Lehmkuhlenweg (Otze)
  • Lehrter Straße (Weststadt) - named after the town of Lehrte , formerly the main connecting route between this town and Burgdorf
  • Leibnizweg (North / East City) - named after the German philosopher and scientist Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716)
  • Leinemannweg (Weststadt)
  • Leineweberstrasse (Weststadt)
  • Leipziger Straße (Südstadt) - located in the extreme southeast of the core city, named after the German city of Leipzig
  • Lerchenstraße (Weststadt) - named after the lark family of birds
  • Lessingstraße (Südstadt) - named after the German poet Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781)
  • Leuschnerstrasse (Weststadt)
  • Liebermannstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Liebigstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Liegnitzer Strasse (Ehlershausen)
  • Lindenweg (Weststadt) - named after the linden tree genus
  • Lippoldstrasse (Weststadt)
  • Loheweg (Otze)
  • Lohgerberstrasse (Hülptingsen)
  • Lönsweg (city center) - named after the German poet Hermann Löns (1866–1914)
  • Louisenstrasse (city center)
  • Luchsweg (Ehlershausen) - named after the cat genus of the lynx
  • Lüneburger Strasse (Weststadt) - connects Schillerslager Strasse with the train station, named after the Lower Saxony city of Lüneburg

M.

  • Magdalenenweg (Weststadt)
  • Marderstraße (Ehlershausen) - named after the animal family of the martens
  • Marktstrasse (Stadtmitte) - the central main street of the city center, which it crosses in a west-east direction
  • Marris-Mühlen-Weg (Weststadt)
  • Maschdamm (Otze)
  • Masurenstrasse (Ehlershausen)
  • Meerfeld (Otze)
  • Meinackersgrund (Schillerslage)
  • Meisenweg (Weststadt) - named after the bird family of the titmice
  • Memeler Straße (Nord- / Oststadt) - named after the Belarusian-Lithuanian, formerly East Prussian river Memel
  • Messenberg (Ramlingen)
  • Milanweg (Weststadt)
  • Misdroyer Straße (North / East City)
  • Mittelstrasse (city center)
  • Mönkeburgstrasse (Weststadt)
  • Moormühlenweg (Heeßel)
  • Moorstrasse (Weststadt)
  • Mörikeweg (Südstadt)
  • Mozartstrasse (Südstadt) - named after the German composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
  • Münchhausenstieg (north / east town)
  • Müsseweg (Otze)

N

  • Nachtigallenweg (Weststadt) - named after the nightingale bird
  • Nelkenweg (Ehlershausen) - named after the plant genus of carnations
  • Neuwerkweg (Weststadt) - located in the western part of the core city, named after the Neuwerk island that belongs to Hamburg
  • Niedersachsenring (Südstadt) - named after the German state of Lower Saxony
  • Norderneystraße (Weststadt) - located in the western part of the core city, named after the East Frisian island of Norderney
  • Nordstrasse (city center)

O

  • Upper Hagener Straße (Weferlingsen) - connects with the Weferlingsen Uetzer district Oberhagen
  • Okerweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the river Oker
  • Oldhorster Moor - located at the Moormühle, named after the moor
  • Ortbruch (Südstadt)
  • Örtzeweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the river Örtze
  • Ostlandring (Südstadt)

P

  • Pahlberg (Ehlershausen)
  • Papenkamp (north / east town)
  • Paradiesweg (Südstadt)
  • Parkstrasse (Ehlershausen)
  • Paul-Lincke-Weg (Ehlershausen) - named after the German composer Paul Lincke (1866–1946)
  • Peiner Weg (Südstadt) - named after the Lower Saxon town of Peine
  • Petersstrasse (North / East City)
  • Oriole Path
  • Plantagenweg (Sorgensen)
  • Posener Strasse (Ehlershausen) - named after the Polish city of Posen
  • Poststrasse (city center) - connects Marktstrasse with Südstadt, the former location of the post office
  • Prinzhornweg (North / East City)

R.

  • Raabeweg (Südstadt)
  • Raiffeisenstrasse (North / East City)
  • Ramlinger Straße (Ehlershausen) - named after the district of Ramlingen , which the street connects with the district of Ehlershausen
  • Rapeseed field (Schillerslage)
  • Ratsweg (Ehlershausen)
  • Rehmweg (Otze)
  • Rehsprung (Ehlershausen) - named after the deer species
  • Reichweinstrasse (Weststadt)
  • Reiherstieg (Ehlershausen)
  • Retschystraße (Südstadt) - located in the extreme south of the core city
  • Reuterstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Rhedener Straße (Nord- / Oststadt) - located in the northeast of the core city, named after the Dutch municipality of Rheden , former twin town of Burgdorf
  • Richard-Wagner-Straße (Südstadt) - named after the German composer Richard Wagner (1813–1883)
  • Rieheweg (Weferlingsen)
  • Riethornweg (Sorgensen)
  • Röhndamm
  • Röhnweg (Otze)
  • Rohrkampsweg (Heeßel)
  • Rohrwiesen (Südstadt)
  • Rolandstrasse (city center)
  • Rominter Weg (Ehlershausen)
  • Rosenstrasse (Ehlershausen) - named after the plant genus of roses
  • Rotdornstraße (Hülptingsen) - named after the hawthorn plant species
  • Rotkehlchenweg (Ehlershausen) - located in the extreme south of the district, named after the bird species of the robin
  • Rotweg (Ehlershausen)
  • Rubensplatz (Südstadt) - mostly vacant square in the Südstadt, formerly planned as a local supply center
  • Rübezahlweg (Südstadt)
  • Rückertstrasse (Südstadt)

S.

  • Saalestrasse (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the city center, named after the Saale River
  • Saarstrasse (Südstadt) - named after the Franco-German river Saar
  • Salt Road (Dachtmissen)
  • Sandkuhlenweg (Dachtmissen)
  • Schafmarkweg (Heeßel)
  • Scharhörnweg (Weststadt) - located in the western part of the core city, named after the Scharhörn island that belongs to Hamburg
  • Scharlemannstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Scharnhorststrasse (North / East City)
  • Scheibenbergsweg (Südstadt)
  • Disk beer (Weferlingsen)
  • Schillerslager Landstraße (Weststadt) - named after the district of Schillerslage , which the street connects with Weststadt
  • Schillerstrasse (Weststadt) - named after the German poet Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805)
  • Schlossstrasse (city center) - named after the Burgdorf city palace built in 1643
  • Schmiedestrasse (city center) - named after the smithy located here, in which the great city fire of 1658 broke out
  • Schnepfenstieg (Ehlershausen)
  • Schopenhauerstrasse (Südstadt)
  • Schulstraße (north / east town, city center) - named after the nearby primary and secondary school I
  • Schützenplatz (city center) - located in the east of the city center, often used for events and weekly markets, otherwise used as a parking lot
  • Schützenweg (city center)
  • Schwalbenweg (Ehlershausen) - named after the bird family of the swallows
  • Schwarzenbergsfeld (Ehlershausen)
  • Black Mountain
  • Schwüblingser way (South City) - named after the Uetzer district Schwüblingsen
  • Senator-Hilmer-Strasse (Weststadt)
  • Siedlerweg (Sorgensen)
  • Sorgenser Grundweg (north / east town) - named after the district of Sorgensen , which the street connects with the north town
  • Sorgenser Straße (Nord- / Oststadt) - named after the district of Sorgensen , which the street connects with the Oststadt
  • Asparagus field
  • Sperbergasse (Weststadt) - named after the bird species of the sparrow
  • Sperlingsweg (Weststadt) - named after the bird family of the sparrows
  • Spiekeroogweg (Weststadt) - located in the western part of the city center, named after the East Frisian island of Spiekeroog
  • Spittaplatz (city center) - located in the center of the city at the Pankratius Church , named after the Burgdorf composer Philipp Spitta (1801-1859)
  • Sprengelstraße (Schillerslage) - main street in the district of Schillerslage , named after the Burgdorf agricultural scientist Carl Sprengel (1787-1859)
  • Spröselberg (Otze)
  • Sprosserweg (Weststadt)
  • Stauffenbergstrasse (Weststadt)
  • Stegefeldbusch (Sorgensen)
  • Steinkamp (Südstadt)
  • Steinwedeler Kirchweg (Weststadt) - named after the Steinwedel district of Lehrter
  • Steinwedeler Straße - named after the Lehrter district of Steinwedel , which the street connects with the southern part of the city
  • Stettiner Straße (North / East City) - named after the Polish, formerly Prussian city of Stettin
  • Stieglitzweg (Weststadt) - named after the goldfinch bird species
  • Stockwiesen (Weferlingsen)
  • Sudetenstrasse (north / east town) - named after the Polish-German-Czech mountain range of the Sudetes and the German minority in the Czech Republic named after it

T

  • Tannengrund (Ehlershausen) - named after the genus of fir trees
  • Tappenstrasse (North / East City)
  • Tennisweg (Weststadt) - named after the nearby tennis courts
  • Theodor-Storm-Straße (Südstadt) - named after the German writer Theodor Storm (1817–1888)
  • Theodorstrasse (city center)
  • Tiefenauweg (Heeßel)
  • Tiefenwiesenweg
  • Tilsiter Strasse (Ehlershausen)
  • Trakehnerweg (Ehlershausen)
  • Tuchmacherweg (Hülptingsen)
  • Tulpenweg (Ehlershausen) - named after the genus of tulips
  • Tweegden (Sorgensen)

U

  • Uetzer Straße - leads from the end of Braunschweiger Straße to the local border of Hülptingsen, where it turns into the street "Vor den Höfen". Named after the neighboring municipality of Uetze .

V

  • Varrel (Otze)
  • Velper Strasse (North / East City)
  • Vizestrasse (Ramlingen)
  • In front of the Braunschweiger Tor - located south of the city, named after the former Braunschweiger city gate
  • In front of the Celler Tor (north / east town, city center) - located in the east of the city center, named after the former Celler city gate
  • In front of the Hannoversche Tor (city center) - located in the west of the city center, named after the former Hanover city gate
  • In front of the courtyards (Hülptingsen)

W.

  • Wacholderweg (Weststadt) - named after the juniper plant genus
  • Wackenroderweg (north / east town)
  • Waldstrasse (Ehlershausen)
  • Wallgartenstrasse (north / east town, city center)
  • Wallstraße (town center) - named after the former Burgdorf town wall
  • Wandelbergsfeld (Otze)
  • Wangeroogweg (Weststadt) - located in the western part of the core city, named after the East Frisian island of Wangerooge
  • Warneckeweg (North / East City)
  • Wasserwerksweg (North / East City)
  • Weferlingser Weg (Otze) - named after the district of Weferlingsen , which the road connects with Otze
  • Weidendamm (Ehlershausen)
  • Weizenkamp (Heeßel) - named after the type of wheat plant
  • Welfenweg (Südstadt)
  • Werwolfsweg (Weststadt)
  • Weserstraße (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the river Weser
  • Wieselweg (Ehlershausen) - named after the predatory species of the weasel
  • Wiesenkamp (Heeßel)
  • Deer crossing (Ehlershausen)
  • Wilhelm-Busch-Straße (Südstadt) - named after the German poet Wilhelm Busch (1832–1908)
  • Wilhelm-Henze-Weg (Südstadt) - named after the German resistance fighter Wilhelm Henze (1908–1996)
  • Wilhelmstrasse (city center)
  • Windmühlenstrasse (Weststadt)
  • Witzlebenstrasse (Weststadt)
  • Wolfskuhlen
  • Wollenweberstrasse (Hülptingsen)
  • Wolliner Strasse (north / east town)
  • Worthstrasse (Otze)
  • Wullbeck (Otze)
  • Wümmeweg (Weststadt) - located in the extreme northwest of the core city, named after the Wümme river
  • Wundramweg (Weststadt)

Z

  • Zilleweg (Weststadt)
  • Zintener Straße (North / East City) - located in the northeast of the city center, named after the former East Prussian (now Polish ) town of Kornewo (German Zinten), the twin town of Burgdorf
  • Zollstrasse (Schillerslage)
  • Zunftweg (Ehlershausen)
  • To the Papenkuhle (Hülptingsen)
  • Between the avenues (Ramlingen)