Grinderwald

Grinderwald
Highest point
Peak Hüttenberg
Elevation 101 m above NN
Geography
Location Hanover Region,
Nienburg/Weser
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
Range coordinates 52°34′18″N 9°22′19″E / 52.57167°N 9.37194°E / 52.57167; 9.37194Coordinates: 52°34′18″N 9°22′19″E / 52.57167°N 9.37194°E / 52.57167; 9.37194

The Grinderwald is a mixed forest and a low hill range, up to 101 m above sea level (NN),[1] in Hanover Region and the Lower Saxon district of Nienburg/Weser in Germany.

Geology

The Grinderwald is an Old Drift plateau that was formed from deposits of boulders and debris during the Ice Age.

Hills

Amongst the high points in the hillocky terrain of the Grinderwalds are the following, sorted by height in metres (m) above sea level (NN):[1]

  • Hüttenberg (101 m)
  • Himberg (98.8 m)
  • Eckberge (91 m)
  • Lichtenberg (85.4 m)
  • Masekersberg (83.1 m)
  • Spielberg (76.0 m)
  • Lehmberg (72.8 m)
  • Reihersberg (71 m)
  • Brand (67.3 m)
  • Uhlenberg (65.8 m)
  • Saalhorstberg (62 m)

References


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