Gehrdener Berg
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File:GehrdenerBerg.jpg
The Gehrdener Berg in late summer
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 155 m above sea level (NN) (509 ft) |
Prominence | 70 m → Deister |
Isolation | 3.1 km → Benther Berg |
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The Gehrdener Berg is a forested ridge in the Calenberg Land in Hanover Region in the north German state of Lower Saxony. On its slopes nestles the town of Gehrden that gives the ridge its name. The ridge is about 2.7 kilometres long and is the sister hill range of the Benther Berg in southwest Hanover. Its highest point is the Burgberg at 155 metres above sea level (NN).
Sources
- Werner Fütterer: Gehrden – Vom Flecken zur Großgemeinde. Gehrden 1991
- August Kageler: Geschichte der Stadt Gehrden. Gehrden 1950
External links
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