Holzberg


The Holzberg is a small range of hills up to in south Lower Saxony, Germany.

Geography

The forested ridge of the Holzberg is located in the district of Holzminden at the junction of the Leine Uplands in the east and the Weser Uplands in the west. It lies northeast of the Solling between Stadtoldendorf and the Homburg Forest to the north, the Elfas to the northeast, the Amtsberge to the east, from which it is separate by the small valley of the Teichbach, and Dassel to the southeast. The eastern part of the Holzberg is called the Denkiehausen Forest
Several streams rise on the Holzberg ridge that, sooner or later, become tributaries of the Leine and Weser. Its northern foothills are drained by the Lenne which rises in the area and flows northwest; its eastern slopes by the Teichbach ; its southern foothills by the upper course of the Spüligbach and its western slopes by the Eberbach.

Hills

The highest elevations on the Holzberg ridge include :
The streams of the Holzberg include the: