Nienstedt (Bad Münder am Deister)

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Nienstedt
Coat of arms of Nienstedt
Coordinates: 52 ° 15 ′ 25 ″  N , 9 ° 27 ′ 20 ″  E
Height : 183 m above sea level NN
Residents : 1111  (2012)
Incorporation : 1st January 1973
Postal code : 31848
Area code : 05042
Nienstedt (Lower Saxony)
Nienstedt

Location of Nienstedt in Lower Saxony

View from Deister over Nienstedt
View from Deister over Nienstedt

Nienstedt is one of 16 districts of Bad Münder in the Hameln-Pyrmont district in Lower Saxony .

Geographical location

Nienstedt is surrounded by forest in the middle of the Deister , part of the Lower Saxony mountainous region . The Waltershagener Bach flows through it . The village is also called "The Pearl in the Deister" and is the only larger settlement that lies within the ridge and not on its edges. The next villages in the neighborhood are Eimbeckhausen in the southwest, the Barsinghausen district Egestorf in the northeast and the Schaumburg districts Messenkamp and Altenhagen II in the west.

history

Nienstedt was first mentioned in a document from 1193 when six Hufen land in Nigenstede , as the place was called at that time, was sold.

As part of a regional reform in Lower Saxony , the village became one of 16 districts of the municipality of Bad Münder on January 1, 1973 (previously it belonged to the old district of Springe ).

religion

  • In the center of the village there is a church house of the Evangelical-Lutheran chapel community Nienstedt; the chapel community belongs to the Christ parish Barsinghausen-Egestorf. The parish of St. Johannes Baptist in Bad Münder is responsible for the Catholics .

politics

Distribution of seats:

  • CDU: 2 seats
  • SPD: 3 seats

The local mayor is Wolfgang Abend-Achilles ( SPD ).

Economy and Infrastructure

Companies

Public facilities

education

  • Municipal kindergarten with two groups, some crèche places.
  • The Leibnizschule , grammar school in Hanover , maintained the school camp Nienstedt with 65 beds in Nienstedt . Due to the high costs of maintaining fire protection, the school camp has not been occupied since 2020 and is being sold by the current provider.
  • There is a primary school in Eimbeckhausen (6 km), secondary schools in Barsinghausen (10 km) - grammar school, high school, cooperative comprehensive school - and Bad Münder (12 km) - cooperative comprehensive school (without upper level), also the schools in Springe (16 km , Integrative comprehensive school, vocational school, grammar school) as well as schools in Hameln (26 km) can be regularly reached by public school transport.
  • The city of Bad Münder maintains a local library in the village.
  • The KIND initiative (Children in Nienstedt im Deister) supports the local children.

traffic

Roads, Nienstedter Pass and hiking

Nienstedter Pass (pass height; 276.6  m )
View of Nienstedt from the direction of the Nienstedter Pass

The state road  401 ( Eimbeckhausen –Nienstedt– Egestorf ) leads through Nienstedt , from which the district road  61 (Nienstedt– Messenkamp ) branches off to the west in the village . Almost 1.5 km northeast of Nienstedt lies the Nienstedter Pass ( ) on the L 401 on the Deisterkamm , a 276.6  m above sea level. NHN high mountain pass .

The pass and a hill on the L 401 in the direction of Eimbeckhausen and on the K 61 in the direction of Messenkamp are popular with cyclists because there are the longest, highest and steepest stretches in the Hanover area that are consistently passable with racing bikes. All routes leading up higher or steeper end up as dead ends for racing bikes in the Deister. They are also popular with motorcyclists who prefer the Nienstedter Pass car park as a meeting point . After protests by residents, the L 401 between Nienstedt and Egestorf was closed to motorized two-wheelers on Sundays and public holidays between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.

The Nienstedter Pass car park is the starting point for hikes and bike rides by mountain bike, with some restrictions also by trekking bike, over the Deisterkamm to the northwest past the Nordmannsturm ( 379  m above sea level ) to Nienstedt or Barsinghausen and to the southeast past the Annaturm ( 405  m above sea level) . NN ) to Springe or Wennigsen.

Transportation

Local public transport is provided by bus routes operated by Hameln-Pyrmont and GVH . A GVH bus line runs from Barsinghausen via Egestorf to Nienstedt and crosses the Deister kamm .

Sports

  • Riding club Nienstedter Reiter with riding arena and outdoor area; two large riding stables; Riding opportunities in all directions from Nienstedt
  • Sports club TSV Eintracht Nienstedt from 1908 eV with sports field and own sports hall
  • Tennis club Nienstedt (TCN) with formerly two tennis courts and a boules court, dissolved in 2020

Individual evidence

  1. Highlights on the history of the city of Bad Münder ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , on heimatbund-niedersachsen.de (PDF; 196 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.heimatbund-niedersachsen.de
  2. ^ Children's cemetery Nienstedt: Care for the soul of the project. Retrieved August 20, 2020 .
  3. Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  4. ^ Dissolution of the Tennis Club Nienstedt (TCN) on May 9, 2020

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