Brunsberg (Harburg)

Brunsberg

View of the Brunsberg
Highest point
Elevation 129 m (423 ft)
Coordinates 53°17′55″N 9°49′59″E / 53.29861°N 9.83306°E / 53.29861; 9.83306Coordinates: 53°17′55″N 9°49′59″E / 53.29861°N 9.83306°E / 53.29861; 9.83306
Geography
Brunsberg

Lower Saxony,  Germany

The Brunsberg is a 129 metres (423 ft) high hill on the northwestern edge of the Lüneburg Heath in northern Germany. It lies in the Brunsberg Nature Reserve, reserve no. LÜ 010 with an area of 60.6 hectares (150 acres), near Sprötze between the towns of Buchholz in der Nordheide and Tostedt. From its summit, covered with heather and grazed by moorland sheep, there is a good view over the neighbouring heaths and in good visibility the Wilseder Berg, 169 metres (554 ft), and Heidepark at Soltau can be seen to the south. To the southwest the tower of St. John's Church (Johanneskirche) can be seen in Tostedt. The view towards Hamburg is blocked by the Harburg Hills. Not far from the top is the holiday home for the youth organisation Deutsche Schreberjugend Landesverband Hamburg eV.


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