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The Leine Uplands (, ) is a region in Germany's
Central Uplands The Central UplandsDickinson (1964), p.18 ff. (N.B. In German die ''Mittelgebirge'' (plural) refers to the Central Uplands; das ''Mittelgebirge'' refers to a low mountain range or upland region (''Mittel'' = "medium" and ''-gebirge'' = "range").) ...
which forms a part of the Lower Saxon Hills and lies along the River Leine between
Göttingen Göttingen (, ; ; ) is a college town, university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the Capital (political), capital of Göttingen (district), the eponymous district. The River Leine runs through it. According to the 2022 German census, t ...
and
Hanover Hanover ( ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the States of Germany, German state of Lower Saxony. Its population of 535,932 (2021) makes it the List of cities in Germany by population, 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-l ...
. It borders on the Weser Uplands in the west, the Innerste Uplands in the northeast, the
Harz The Harz (), also called the Harz Mountains, is a highland area in northern Germany. It has the highest elevations for that region, and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The name ''Harz'' der ...
in the east and Untereichsfeld in the southeast.


Geography

The Leine Uplands, which merge into the Weser Uplands to the east and the Harz to the west, are not a clearly defined landscape in terms of being a
natural region A natural region (landscape unit) is a basic geographic unit. Usually, it is a region which is distinguished by its common natural features of geography, geology, and climate. From the ecological point of view, the naturally occurring flora and ...
but are nevertheless relatively easily delineated. Their extent from south to north is determined by the river that lends them their name and their extent from east to west by high ridges. From north to south the uplands can be broadly divided into a southern half around the wide trough of the River Leine's middle course and a northern half by the lower reaches of the same river.


Landscapes either side of the Leine trough

The River Leine flows from Friedland via Göttingen and Northeim to Einbeck through the Leine trough (''Leine-Ilm Basin''), an important north-south orientated geological
rift valley A rift valley is a linear shaped lowland between several highlands or mountain ranges produced by the action of a geologic rift. Rifts are formed as a result of the pulling apart of the lithosphere due to extensional tectonics. The linear ...
. On the hilltops along the valley of the Leine there are many
castle A castle is a type of fortification, fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by Military order (monastic society), military orders. Scholars usually consider a ''castle'' to be the private ...
s that controlled the north-south road network in the valley during the
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and could also block it entirely. In the southeastern part of the Leine Uplands, east of the valley, is the plateau of the Göttingen-Northeim Forest which is founded on Bunter sandstone and
Muschelkalk The Muschelkalk (German for "shell-bearing limestone"; ) is a sequence of sedimentary rock, sedimentary rock strata (a lithostratigraphy, lithostratigraphic unit) in the geology of central and western Europe. It has a Middle Triassic (240 to 230 m ...
. The western edge of the forest (in a northerly direction) reaches from Friedland via
Göttingen Göttingen (, ; ; ) is a college town, university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the Capital (political), capital of Göttingen (district), the eponymous district. The River Leine runs through it. According to the 2022 German census, t ...
and Nörten-Hardenberg to
Northeim Northeim (; ) is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, seat of the Northeim (district), district of Northeim, with a population of 30,118 as of 31 December 2023. It lies on the German Half-Timbered House Road. History Northeim is first mentioned in ...
. It is here that the largest group of abris in central Europe may be found. They are often located in the narrowest places in the ravine-like rocky valleys between the Leine and the Eichsfeld. In an area about 30 km long and 6 to 10 km wide around 1600 abris have been discovered. The woods (largely
beech Beech (genus ''Fagus'') is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to subtropical (accessory forest element) and temperate (as dominant element of Mesophyte, mesophytic forests) Eurasia and North America. There are 14 accepted ...
forests) are utilised by the forestry industry. To the north this landscape transitions into the equally thickly wooded escarpments and fault-block landscape of the Southwest Harz Foreland, in which
Jurassic The Jurassic ( ) is a Geological period, geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately 143.1 Mya. ...
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is found alongside Bunter and Muschelkalk. Immediately north of Einbeck the Hube, an outlier of the Southwest Harz Foreland, reaches the western side of the Leine and "blocks" the Leine trough to the north. West of the trough is the heath landscape of the latter opposite the intensively farmed Solling Foreland. Not counted as part of the Leine Uplands is the extreme east of the Southwest Harz Foreland and the extreme northwest of the Solling Foreland around the Vogler.


Alfeld Uplands

After the Leine trough has been blocked and flows around the Hube, it runs through the Alfeld Uplands (''Alfelder Bergland''), also called the Ith-Hils Upland (''Ith-Hils-Bergland''), which is characterised by a succession of closely spaced ridges and finger valleys running in a northwest-southeast direction. East of the massifs that give the region its alternative name, the
Ith The Ith () is a ridge in Germany's Central Uplands which is up to 439 m high. It lies about 40 km southwest of Hanover and, at 22 kilometers, is the longest line of crags in North Germany. Geography Location The Ith is i ...
and the
Hils The Hils is a range of hills in Germany's Central Uplands that is up to 480.4 m high. It is located in the districts of Landkreis Holzminden, Holzminden, Landkreis Hildesheim, Hildesheim and Landkreis Northeim, Northeim, in the state of Lowe ...
, which are up to 480 m high, the ridges fall steeply on both sides of the Leine into the valley and are dissected by various tributaries. Beech woods dominate the heights whilst the valleys are used for arable farming. Large areas of the countryside are protected. On the ridges east of the Leine, besides the mesophilic beech and ravine woods, there are xeric grasslands, dry bushlands, mesophilic grasslands and dry chalk hillside forests that are particularly worthy of conservation. Near Gronau the Leine finally leaves the Leine Uplands and, simultaneously, the
Central Uplands The Central UplandsDickinson (1964), p.18 ff. (N.B. In German die ''Mittelgebirge'' (plural) refers to the Central Uplands; das ''Mittelgebirge'' refers to a low mountain range or upland region (''Mittel'' = "medium" and ''-gebirge'' = "range").) ...
and enters funnel-shaped basin of the Calenberg Loess Börde which opens out into the
North German Plain The North German Plain or Northern Lowland () is one of the major geographical regions of Germany. It is the German part of the North European Plain. The region is bounded by the coasts of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea to the north, Germany's ...
and which abuts on the Calenberg Uplands in the west and the Innerste Uplands and Hildesheim Forest in the east.


Natural regions

The landscape regions of the Leine Uplands are grouped into the following major units, whereby the numbers not prefixed by the letter D represent the old categorisation into major unit groups (double figures) and major units (triple figures), whilst the new major unit group, D 36, contains the two older groups. *D 36 Lower Saxon Hills ** 37 Weser-Leine Uplands *** 377 Alfeld Uplands (''Ith-Hils ridges'') *** 371 Solling Foreland (less the extreme northwest which is part of the Vogler) *** 372 Leine-Ilme Basin *** 376 Southwest Harz Foreland (less the extreme east) *** 373 Göttingen-Northeim Forest


Hills

The following hills are counted as part of the Leine Uplands (roughly ''north to south''):


Towns


Literature

* Horst Vesterling: ''Das Leinebergland. Landschaft – Kultur – Freizeit.'' PDV-Sachbuchverlag, Hannover 1986. . * Gerhard Kraus: ''Rund um die sieben Berge. Ein historischer Freizeitführer durch das Leinebergland.'' Harenberg, Hannover 1983. . * Heinz Jordan: ''Geologische Wanderkarte Leinebergland.'' Maßstab 1:100.000. 1. Auflage. Verkehrsverein Leinebergland, Niedersächsisches Landesamt für Bodenforschung (Hrsg.), Hannover 1979. * Verkehrsverein Leinebergland (Hrsg.): ''Leinebergland. Geschichte, Landschaft, Freizeit.'' Verkehrsverein Leinebergland, Alfeld (Leine) 1976. * Arthur Rühl: ''Das südliche Leinebergland. Eine forstlich-vegetationskundliche und pflanzengeographische Studie.'' Pflanzensoziologie Band 9. Verlag G. Fischer, Jena 1954. * Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde und Raumforschung: ''Geographische Landesaufnahme 1:200000. Naturräumliche Gliederung Deutschlands. Die naturräumlichen Einheiten auf Blatt 86 Hannover.'' Bad Godesberg 1960 * Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde und Raumforschung: ''Geographische Landesaufnahme 1:200000. Naturräumliche Gliederung Deutschlands. Die naturräumlichen Einheiten auf Blatt 99 Göttingen.'' Bad Godesberg 1963 * Dr. Dietrich Flieder: ''Landeskunde Niedersachsen.'', 1. Auflage. Paul List Verlag, München 1970, . S. 284 ff.


See also

* Leine Uplands region * Hödeken


References


External links

* BfN-Landschaftssteckbriefe: *
Ith-Hils Uplands
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Solling Foreland
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Leine-Ilme Basin
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Göttingen-Northeim Forest
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