Handorf

Handorf is a municipality in the district of Lüneburg, in Lower Saxony.

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Geography

The town lies in the northeast of Lower Saxony, between Lüneburg and Hamburg. He is next to Bardo Wick, Barum, Mechtersen, Radbruch, Vögelsen and Wittorf member of Samtgemeinde Bardowick. Handorf is the third largest of the seven places.

Policy

The municipality belongs to Handorf Parliament Constituency 49 Lüneburg and the Bundestag constituency 38 Lüchow -Dannenberg - Lüneburg.

Culture and sights

Sports

The sports club MTV Handorf, which was already founded in 1921, has four different divisions: football, volleyball, tennis and gymnastics and currently has about 800 members. Furthermore it has Handorf a private shooting club, which was founded in 1939 and currently has about 250 members counts.

Regular events

  • Handorfer Marksmen
  • Cycle rally the volunteer fire department Handorf
  • Orientation march of the Young Firefighters Handorf
  • Recreational soccer tournament " village tournament"

Structures

  • Very well preserved windmill, dating from 1868, for further details see windmill Handorf.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Handorf can be reached by car via the Autobahn 39 (Hamburg -Lüneburg ), the name of the connection point is " Handorf ". The north is the bridge over the Elbe in Geesthacht a fixed Elbe crossing on the B 404 to Schleswig -Holstein. Through the line 5402 ( Winsen ( Luhe ) Rottorf -Handorf - Bardowick -Lüneburg ) of the Hamburg Transport Association Handorf is connected to the regional bus network. In addition, on line 4714 in the morning for Airbus Employees at Airbus plant Finkenwerder.

Personalities

  • Hartmut Strampe (* 1956), DFB referee, lives in Handorf
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