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    2 de fevereiro de 2025

    The Bergedorfer Gehölz is a beautiful nature reserve in the east of Hamburg.

    It covers an area of several hectares and is home to a variety of plant and animal species. "Gehölz" refers to a collection of trees and shrubs that create an ecological balance and provide habitat for many living creatures.

    The Bergedorfer Gehölz has a rich history. It was first designated as a protected area in 1908 and has undergone numerous changes since then.

    Originally, the Bergedorfer Gehölz was part of a larger forest area that spanned the entire region. Over the centuries, however, the forest was severely decimated, and only the Bergedorfer Gehölz remains as a remnant.

    In the past, the grove was used by the local population primarily as a source of timber. The trees were felled, and the wood was used to build houses and as fuel.

    However, in the 1970s, the Bergedorfer Gehölz was recognized as a protected area and declared a nature reserve. This was an important decision, as the grove is home to numerous rare plant and animal species.

    Today, the Bergedorfer Gehölz is a popular destination for walks and nature observation. It has been opened to hikers and cyclists and offers a variety of trails and viewpoints.

    The history of the Bergedorfer Gehölz is a story of change and the protection of nature. It is a valuable heritage that must be preserved and reminds us of the importance of nature conservation.

    ja-hamburg.de/bergedorfer-geholz-ein-naturschutzgebiet-im-norden

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      30 de dezembro de 2020

      The Bergedorfer Gehölz is a park-like urban forest with an old mixed forest stand on the eastern edge of the Hamburg metropolitan region. The forest consists mainly of oak and beech trees, but also of conifers such as spruce, pine, and Douglas fir.

      The post-glacial valleys that open towards the Bille River give the recreational forest an interesting hilly surface structure. Together with the narrow and well-maintained network of paths, the Bergedorfer Gehölz is an ideal area for long walks and short excursions. A great hiking, cycling, and mountain biking terrain
      with plenty of ups and downs.


      The approximately two-square-kilometer forest lies between the Hamburg district of Bergedorf and the Holstein municipality of Wentorf, with the state border running right through the forest. The forest is bordered to the north by the Bille River,
      and to the east by the Werntorfer Feldmark (fields). To the west and south, the Bergedorf residential district borders the forest.


      The woodland, known in the 17th century as the Gestüte (Middle Low German for bush), originally consisted primarily of an oak forest.

      Today, it consists of some spruce, but also a lot of hardwoods such as beech, birch, linden, and oak. The terrain is quite steep by northern German standards, as it extends from the Bille lowlands to the Hohe Geest. The highest elevations are the Fuchsberg on the Wentorf side and the Doktorberg in the Bergedorf part of the forest. Both "hills" are about 50 meters high. A 1,000-meter-long toboggan run was built on the Doktorberg in the 1930s.

      Here in the woodland, Bergedorf lives up to its name when it comes to mountains.

      Although they are only hills, the gradients are not easy in some sections by local standards. Those who want to can test their fitness here. 😉

      de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergedorfer_Geh%C3%B6lz

      bergedorf-info.de/INFO/Bergedorfergehoelz.html

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        24 de abril de 2025

        Beautiful city forest with easy-to-walk forest paths.

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