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.

Grinderwald
Highest point
PeakHüttenberg
Elevation101 m above NN
Geography
LocationHanover Region,
Nienburg/Weser
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
Range coordinates52°34′18″N 9°22′19″E / 52.57167°N 9.37194°E / 52.57167; 9.37194

Geology

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

Hills

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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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