Wolfsberg (Calenberger Land)

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Wolfsberg
View to the west of the Wolfsberg near Lüdersen

View to the west of the Wolfsberg near Lüdersen

height 153  m above sea level NHN
location at Lüdersen ; Region Hannover , Lower Saxony ( Germany )
Mountains Calenberger Land
Dominance 0.45 km →  Süllberg
Notch height 11 m
Coordinates 52 ° 15 '28 "  N , 9 ° 39' 55"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 15 '28 "  N , 9 ° 39' 55"  E
Wolfsberg (Calenberger Land) (Lower Saxony)
Wolfsberg (Calenberger Land)
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The Wolfsberg in the Calenberger Land is 153  m above sea level. NHN high foothills of the Süllberg . Locations of Lüdersen in the Hanover region of Lower Saxony extend to its summit region .

geography

location

The Wolfsberg rises in the area of ​​the town of Springe with the summit region and southeast parts of the elevation, the town of Ronnenberg with the north slope and the municipality of Wennigsen , whose border runs on the transition area to the Vörier Berg in the northwest . Its summit is about 1000 m northeast of the Deister ridge ( 405  m ) east of the Süllberg ( 199  m ). The village of Lüdersen , which belongs to Springe, is located on the elevation ; the western district belongs to the Wennigsen district of Holtensen .

On the western slopes of the mountain of the Wolf Bach springs reason that in the by Holtensen to Ihme extending Holtenser Bach (Holtenser Beeke) opens. A brook flows from the Wolfsberg spring on the northern slope of the elevation and feeds the Ihme near Vörie ; the spring is developed for recreational purposes. Passing south, the Schille, which comes from the eastern flank of the Süllberg, is a source brook on the left of the Fuchsbach that feeds the Alte Leine .

Natural allocation

The Wolfsberg belongs to the natural spatial main unit group Lower Saxony Börden (No. 52), in the main unit Calenberger Loessbörde (521) and in the subunit Hannoversche Börde (521.0) to the natural area Gehrdener Loesshügel (521.01).

geology

At the Wolfsberg spring

The Wolfsberg originated in the Jurassic period . Its landscape is characterized by a layer of loess that is up to 3 m thick , which was created in the late and post-ice age by wind blows and deposits in front of the low mountain range threshold . On its east side there are sandstone quarries with deposits of Deister sandstone , which was mined in the 19th century.

Landscape protection

Beyond the development boundary, parts of the landscape protection area (LSG) Süd-Deister ( CDDA -Nr. 324904; designated 1967; 33.792  km² ) are located on the Wolfsberg ; on the transition area to the Vörier Berg there are those of the LSG Landwehr-Süllberg (CDDA no. 322484; identified in 1968; 15.718 km² in size). The latter with the No. H-22 of the Hanover region is currently being revised. After a political decision it should become part of the Norddeister (H-23). The need for protection is based, among other things, on the centrally located part of the Calenberger Lößbörde natural area .

Infrastructure

colonization

The Weningrodere desert is located on the eastern edge of the Wolfsberg . This was given up in the late medieval desert phase. The last documented mention is in 1370. The place was where the road from Holtensen to Lüdersen joined the road from Lüdersen to Linderte. Today, up to the summit region of the elevation, northwestern locations of Lüdersen extend.

Transport links

Many residential streets (such as Wolfsberg ) run through Lüdersen, through which Kreisstraße  227 coming from Bennigsen runs. The residential street Holtenser Weg , located west of the summit region, turns into a dirt road that is closed to public motor vehicle traffic, which leads northwest over the Vörier Berg to Holtensen and there it merges into the local edge road Lüderser Weg . The Hanover – Altenbeken railway line with the nearby Holtensen / Linderte and Bennigsen stops runs past the elevation to the east .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Topographic map with the Wolfsberg ( 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. (for mountain height see top contour line in AK 5 and 2.5), on natur-erleben.niedersachsen.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.natur-erleben.niedersachsen.de
  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)
  3. a b LSG-H 22 - Landwehr-Süllberg. Reference: Nds. Ministerialblatt No. 39/1968 of September 16, 1968, p. 981 (PDF; 41 kB). hannover.de, accessed on January 9, 2016 .
  4. Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  5. ^ Carl-Hans Hauptmeyer : Holtensen. Wennigsen municipality. Village history as a contribution to local renewal. Edited by the Heimatbund Lower Saxony. Hannover, 1982. ISBN 3-9800677-0-X , p. 54