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In the background: Ellensen Forest

Ellensen Forest (German: Ellenser Wald) is a low mountain range in the Leine Uplands, sited at the ciy of Dassel in South Lower Saxony, Germany. It is named for Ellensen, a district of Dassel.

Ellensen Forest lies between Solling and Ahlsburg mountain ranges and is separated from the Ahlsburg by the valley of the Dieße river. Among the hills of Ellensen Forest are Scharfenberg (342 m) and Burgberg (306 m), where the Ilme valley is adjoining.

The forest is maily made up of common beech (Fagus sylvatica), which is almost unchanged for more than 200 years, as land surveying has shown.[1] The forest grounds on limestone of the Muschelkalk age.

References

  1. ^ Karte Waldflächenentwicklung 1780 – 1900 – 1990 (Niedersächsische Forstliche Versuchsanstalt, Niedersächsisches Forstplanungsamt), in: Indikatoren nachhaltiger Forstwirtschaft, Bericht über das deutsche Teilprojekt, 2002