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Highest peak Hammerstein's height ( 317  m above sea  level )
location Hildesheim district ; Lower Saxony ( Germany )
Lower Saxony highlands Innerstebergland
Coordinates 52 ° 3 '  N , 10 ° 2'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 3 '  N , 10 ° 2'  E
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The Sauberge are one to 317  m above sea level. NHN high mountain range of the Innerstebergland in the Lower Saxony district of Hildesheim .

geography

location

The Sauberge spread to the east of the Hildesheim Forest , from Bad Salzdetfurth and the narrow Lamme valley towards Derneburg and border the Ambergau to the north. To the east of the wooded ridge is Hackenstedt in the flat valley of the Borbach . A few kilometers east-northeast of this is Holle , and a little southeast of the landscape is Bockenem ; a few isolated districts of these cities reach up to the ridge. The southwest and northeast parts of the Sauberge are separated from each other by the Büntebach (Bünte) as a tributary of the Lamme, whereby on many maps only the southwest part is labeled with Sauberge . One kilometer north past the landscape, the Innerste flows in an east-west direction, a little east past the ridge, the Nette runs in a south-north direction. To the northeast, beyond the innermost, the Vorholz ridge joins. There is a golf course to the southwest above the Büntetal .

Natural allocation

In the Lower Saxon Bergland ( Weser- and Weser-Leine-Bergland ) 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), the Sauberge belong to the natural area Salzdetfurther Mountain Country (379.02).

Surveys

The surveys of the Sauberge include with height in meters (m) above mean sea level (NHN):

  • Hammerstein's height (approx. 317 m), near Bad Salzdetfurth
  • Turmberg (293 m), near Wesseln
  • Reesberg (281.0 m), near Nette and Upstedt ; with transmission tower
  • Breitenberg (280 m), near Hackenstedt
  • Feldberg (266 m), near Hackenstedt
  • Ziegenberg (257.4 m), near Bad Salzdetfurth; with transmission tower
  • Buchberg (256 m), near Henneckenrode
  • Salzberg (257.0 m), near Bad Salzdetfurth
  • Ebersberg (266.0 m), near Nette and Upstedt
  • Weißer Stein (244.0 m), near Bad Salzdetfurth
  • Sothenberg (235.0 m), near Bad Salzdetfurth
  • Kanzelberg (208 m), near Hackenstedt
  • Westberg (208 m), near Derneburg
  • Egge (187 m), at Klein Düngen

cities and communes

The areas of these cities and municipalities are in and on the Saubergen (sorted alphabetically):

fauna

Within the Sauberge, a herd of fallow deer is kept in a large game reserve . The wild boar populations are relatively high. The most important bird species include black, medium, small, green and gray woodpeckers . Red kite , buzzard , goshawk , sparrowhawk and tree falcon also breed here. The population density of the red kite with 8 to 10 pairs in 2012 is one of the largest in Lower Saxony. The most interesting passeres include golden chickens , crested tit , wood warbler , tree pipit and crossbill .

Traffic and walking

Between the southwest and northeast parts of the Sauberge, the federal highway 243 runs along the Bünte in a northwest-southeast direction from Wesseln to Nette . In the south-west runs between Bültum and Wehrstedt along the Lamme the county road  315 and in the north-east from Sottrum along the Borbach to Hackenstedt the K 309. The Sauberge are criss-crossed by several hiking and forest trails .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Lower Saxony navigator
  2. ^ Sofie Meisel: Geographical land survey: The natural space units on sheet 86 Hanover. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1962. →  Online map (PDF; 4.0 MB)