Sauberge

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The Sauberge are one to 317 m above sea level. NHN high ridge of the Inner Uplands in Lower Saxony, Hildesheim.

Geography

Location

The Sauberge spread east of the Hildesheim Forest, Bad Salzdetfurth and the narrow valley of the Lamb in the direction Derneburg and limits the Ambergau against north. To the east of the wooded mountain range is located in the shallow valley of the Hackenstedt Borbachs. A few kilometers east-northeast of it is hell, and just southeast of the landscape is Bockenem; a few individually preferred districts of these cities ranging right up to the ridge. The southwest and northeast part of the Sauberge is separated by the Bünte ( Bünte Bach) as a tributary of the Lamb of each other, on many maps only the southwestern part is labeled with Sauberge. One kilometer north past the landscape, the heart flows in an east-west direction, east past the ridge of the Nice runs in north-south direction. Northeast closes beyond the innermost part of the mountain range Vorholz. Southwest above the Büntetal there is a golf course.

Nature Spatial allocation

The Sauberge belong in the Lower Saxony Bergland (Weser and the Weser -Leine Bergland ) in the geography major unit group Weser -Leine Bergland (No. 37), in the main unit Innerste England (379) and in the subunit Hildesheimer Bergland ( 379.0 ) for natural space Salzdetfurther Bergland ( 379.02 ).

Surveys

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

  • Hammerstein's height (about 317 m), near Bad Salzdetfurth
  • Tower Mountain (293 m), at Wesseln
  • Reesberg ( 281.0 m), with Nice and Upstedt; with transmission tower
  • Width mountain ( 280 m), at Hackenstedt
  • Feldberg ( 266 m), at Hackenstedt
  • Mountain goats ( 257.4 m), near Bad Salzdetfurth; with transmission tower
  • Book Mountain (256 m), at Henneckenrode
  • Salzberg ( 257.0 m ) in Bad Salzdetfurth
  • Ebersberg ( 266.0 m), with Nice and Upstedt
  • White stone ( 244.0 m ) in Bad Salzdetfurth
  • Sothenberg ( 235.0 m ) in Bad Salzdetfurth
  • Pulpit mountain ( 208 m), at Hackenstedt
  • West Mountain (208 m), at Derneburg
  • Egge (187 m), for small fertilizing

Cities and Towns

The areas of these cities and towns are located in and around the Saubergen (sorted alphabetically):

  • Bad Salzdetfurth - in the West
  • Bockenem - something to the southeast

Fauna

Within a herd of fallow deer Sauberge is held in a large game reserve. The boar stocks are relatively high. Among the most significant bird species include black, medium, small, green and gray woodpeckers. Red kite, buzzard, hawk, hawks and falcons tree 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. Among the most interesting Passeres include Firecrest, Crested Tit, Wood Warbler, Tree Pipit and Red Crossbill.

Transport and Hiking

Between the Southwest and Northeast part of the Sauberge runs along the Bünte in northwest-southeast direction of Wesseln by Cute federal highway 243 in the southwest of the county road 315 and in the north east of Sottrum along the Borbach runs between Bültum and Wehrstedt along the Lamme after Hackenstedt the K 309 The Sauberge are crossed by several hiking trails and forest roads.

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