Walle (Winsen)

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Walle is a district of the Lower Saxon town of Winsen ( Aller) in the district of Celle on the Lüneburg Heath.

Walle is located on a country road between Winsen (Aller ) and Bergen (Landkreis Celle) on the southern edge of the Lüneburg Heath in Lower Saxony. For B3 between Celle and Bergen Walle has access through a forest path. The small town, with its less than 1000 inhabitants is located on a small hill about 60 meters high, in relation to Winsen ( Aller).

Walle is "down" divided into an older area on the highway and a newer settlement "up". The settlement was built around a now- closed brickworks whose clay pit of Achimsee now privately owned was. Therefore, the settlement is also called " The Brickyard ". "The Village " as the older part is called, consists of the old farm houses, a kindergarten and a club house.

The commitment of the members of various associations but also of all other citizens enables the small town, in spite of shrinking public budgets to develop. There is also a great shooter and sports club as well as a marching band with about 30 members. Noteworthy are still the "Brother Tree ", which is east of the village in the forest and around which climbs one of the many pagan legends, and the internationally renowned horse breeding " Amselhof ".

History

On February 1, 1971 Walle was incorporated into the municipality Winsen ( Aller).

Policy

Local mayor is Annette Ahrens.

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