Ahrensberg (Sackwald)

The Ahrens mountain is 374 meters above sea level the highest mountain of the blind Forest in the district of Hildesheim, Lower Saxony ( Germany ).

Geography

The heavily forested Ahrensberg rises in Leinebergland, a part of the Lower Saxony highlands. It is located in the sack forest located between Alfeld on a leash in the north- west and the somewhat distant Gander bath home in the southeast. Within this woodland area, it extends southwest from Woltershausen or northeast upwards of Everode.

Watershed

The Ahrensberg lies on the watershed between the line to the west and innermost in the north. The water of all rivers that flow from its flanks to the west, flows over the small brook Meier in the line, the water flowing to the east and northeast of Brooks opens via Riehe and Lamme in the core.

Towns

Among the villages near the Ahrensberg include:

  • Everode in the catchment of Meier Bach or linen, southwest of Mount Ahrens
  • Woltershausen in the catchment area of Riehe, lamb or innermost, northeast of Mount Ahrens

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