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The Süntel  is a massif in the German Central Uplands that is up to 437.5 m above sea level (NN).[1] It forms part of the Weser Uplands in Lower Saxony southwest of Hanover and north of Hamelin.

Süntel
The Süntel seen from the L423 road
Highest point
PeakHohe Egge
Elevation440 m
Coordinates52°12′N 9°21′E
Dimensions
Length10 km (6.2 mi)
Geography
Map of the Low Saxon Hills
LocationLower Saxony, Germany
The Süntel hills
The Süntel hills
Langenfeld Waterfall (at 15 m the highest natural waterfall in Lower Saxony)
Langenfeld Waterfall (at 15 m the highest natural waterfall in Lower Saxony)

Geographical location


The Süntel is the eastern extension of the Wesergebirge and runs for about 12 km from northwest to southeast. It is surrounded by the valleys of the Aue, Deister-Süntel and Weser. It is also part of the Weser Uplands Schaumburg-Hamelin Nature Park and the Calenberg Uplands. The Hohenstein hill and its immediate vicinity are a nature reserve.


Geology



General


The southeastern part of the Süntel, including the Hohe Egge, consists mainly of Wealden sandstone from the Lower Cretaceous period as well as small anthracite deposits. Its northwestern part, including the Hohenstein with its 350 m long and 50 to 60 m high crags, comprises limestone of the Upper Jurassic period, the Corallian oolith.


Features


The main geological features of the Süntel are:


History



Flora and fauna


Dwarf beech (Süntel-Buche) on the Dachtelfeld
Dwarf beech (Süntel-Buche) on the Dachtelfeld

The Süntel is covered by mixed woods which are dominated by beech, but also has other species such as oak, spruce, hornbeam and coast Douglas-fir and rarer types like the yew and wild service tree. A botanic rarity is the dwarf beech (known in German as the Süntel-Buche or "Süntel beech") of which there are about a dozen old examples still in the Süntel (at Dachtelfeld and Bleeksgrund). The last great dwarf beech wood on the Westeregge was almost completely cleared in 1843. In addition there are numerous, rare species of flower such as varieties of Primula, spring snowflake, horseshoe vetch, hart's-tongue fern, spleenwort, lady's slipper, heath spotted orchid, etc.

In addition to roe deer and wild boar there are also mouflon wild sheep in the Süntel. Rarer sights are the barn owl, kestrel, black woodpecker and pine marten. The black stork is occasionally seen on the southern slopes.


Economy and tourism


In addition to forestry and tourism quarrying plays an important role in the Süntel. Süntel sandstone was used for many notable buildings in the area such as the Rat Catcher's House in Hamelin, Barntrup Castle, Schwöbber Castle and Hämelschenburg Castle. Limestone from the quarries near Pötzen, Segelhorst, Langenfeld and Hamelspringe is used in road construction. The town of Münder had a coal mine in the Süntel that operated for about half a century from 1809.

In the Süntel, as well as hiking trails with views over the valleys, there are also long, straight, rather monotonous forest tracks without any signs. The Hohenstein crags provide a training ground for rock climbers and mountaineers.

The Hohenstein in the Süntel
The Hohenstein in the Süntel
Süntel Tower on the Hohe Egge
Süntel Tower on the Hohe Egge

Hills and valleys



Hills


The main hills and elevations of the Süntel are – with heights in metres above Normalnull (NN):[1]


Valleys


The valleys of the Süntel include the:


Towns and villages


The towns and villages of the Süntel include:


Inns


Waldgasthaus Eulenflucht
Waldgasthaus Eulenflucht

The forest restaurants in and around the Süntel include the:


Literature



References





На других языках


[de] Süntel

Der Süntel ist ein gut 440 m ü. NHN[1] hoher Mittelgebirgsstock im Calenberger Bergland (Teil des Weserberglandes) in Niedersachsen südwestlich von Hannover, nördlich von Hameln und westlich von Bad Münder.
- [en] Süntel

[fr] Süntel

Le Süntel est un massif montagneux allemand de la Basse-Saxe, faisant partie du Weserbergland.



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