The Dransfeld Municipal Forest ( German : Dransfelder Stadtwald ) is situated on a ridge in Germany's Central Uplands that ascends to 480 m high. It is located in the district of Göttingen , in South Lower Saxony . Although its name suggests a forest within a town, Dranfeld Municipal Forest is actually a small, heavily forested high ridge that lies about halfway between the city of Göttingen to the northeast and the town of Hann. Münden to the southwest; it is east of the Bramwald and immediately south of the city of Dransfeld . The B3 federal highway runs through the western foothills of the Dransfeld Municipal Forest, located in the northern part of the Münden Nature Park .
2-776: The Hoher Hagen is a volcanic hill that is still 480 m high today, in the Dransfeld Municipal Forest , in the German district of Göttingen in South Lower Saxony . The hill, which is located south of Dransfeld , is the highest point in the Dransfeld region by a long way. It lies within the Dransfeld Municipal Forest, a hill massif in the Münden Nature Park that is about halfway between Göttingen to
4-541: The northeast and Hann. Münden to the southwest. On top of the Hoher Hagen stands the Gauß Tower , a 51 metre high observation tower at 478 m above NN . Dransfeld Municipal Forest Named hills in the Dransfeld Municipal Forest include: 51°28′31″N 9°45′53″E / 51.4752°N 9.7646°E / 51.4752; 9.7646 This Göttingen district location article
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