Speerberg

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Speerberg
height 380  m above sea level NHN
location near Bursfelde ; District of Göttingen , Lower Saxony ( Germany )
Mountains Bramwald
Coordinates 51 ° 32 '32 "  N , 9 ° 40' 46"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 32 '32 "  N , 9 ° 40' 46"  E
Speerberg (Lower Saxony)
Speerberg

The Speerberg is about 380  m above sea level. NHN high southern slopes of the northern part of Bramwald nearby Heidelberg (about  402  m ). It is located near Bursfelde in the urban area of Hann. Münden and in the municipal areas of Adelebsen and Niemetal in the southern Lower Saxony district of Göttingen .

geography

location

The Speerberg rises in the Münden Nature Park . The limits of Hann. Münden, Adelebsen and Niemetal meet at a fork in the road ( 368  m ) between its mountain peaks, the north summit (approx. 380  m ) and the south summit  (approx.  370  m ). The mountain peak is in the urban area of ​​Hann. Münden, whose core city is 14 km south, and 4.1 km west of Güntersen , which belongs to Adelebsen; the Backenberg (approx.  341  m ) rises between the Speerberg and Güntersen . About 3 km south-east is the Löwenhagen belonging to Niemetal and 3.8 km west is the Bursfelde belonging to Hemeln (district of Hann. Münden) . The south-southeast foothills of the Speerberg is called Eichenberg .

The Quarmke rises on the southeast slope of the Speerberg, a tributary of the Nieme , which runs along the southwestern slope foot - almost 200 m below the summit - as an eastern tributary of the Weser. The Nieme tributary Franzosengraben rises on the western slope. A southwestern tributary of the Auschnippe rises with the Lamfertbach on the eastern flank of the north crest .

On the wooded Speer Berg parts of the protected landscape Weserbergland Kaufunger Forest ( CDDA -No 325317;. Reported in 1989; 285.018  square kilometers in size).

Natural allocation

The Speerberg belongs in the natural spatial main unit group Weser-Leine-Bergland (No. 37) and in the main unit Solling, Bramwald and Reinhardswald (370) to the sub-unit Kuppiger Solling (370.1). To the west, the landscape leads into the sub-unit Weser breakthrough valley (370.3) and to the southwest to south into the natural area Hemelner Bramwald (370.50), which belongs to the sub-unit Bramwald (370.5) . To the southeast to the east, it falls into the natural area of Schedener Rötsenke (371.11), which belongs to the sub-unit of the southern Solling foreland (371.1) in the main unit Solling foreland (371) .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  2. ^ Jürgen Hövermann: Geographical land survey: The natural space units on sheet 99 Göttingen. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1963. →  Online map (PDF; 4.1 MB)