Nordheide

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As Nordheide different in different contexts - - parts of the landscape in northern be Luneburg Heath called.

In general, the region in the northwest of the Lüneburg Heath south of Hamburg is referred to as Nordheide . This also includes parts of the Hohe Heide natural area to the north .

In the tourism industry , the Harburg district in the Hamburg metropolitan region , which is largely located in this region, is marketed as Nordheide . Its largest city, Buchholz in the north heath, also belongs to the high heath.

In the natural spatial structure , the main units 643 ( Uelzen and Bevens basins with 716 km²) and 644 ( Luheheide with 653 km²) are collectively named as Nordheide .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Westermann Lexicon of Geography. Westermann, Braunschweig 1983