Wingst (ridge)
Appearance
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The Wingst is a ridge, up to 74 metres high,[1] in northern Lower Saxony, Germany.
Geography
The ridge is located in northeast part of the district of
River Elbe on the North Sea coast, and west of the lower reaches of the Oste between Cadenberge to the north and Hemmoor to the south. It is surrounded by villages in the borough of Wingst. Some distance to the south-southwest of the Wingst is the lake of Balksee
; south of which is the Varrel Moor.
Geology and history
The Wingst is a small
mixed woods, that was formed by an ice age moraine. It is surrounded by flat, divided marsh and bog landscapes, that are sometimes only 1 metre above sea level. Dolmens
situated within the Wingst indicate that there were early settlements in the local area.
Infrastructure
The Wingst may be reached via the
walking trails
. The Neuhaus-Bülkau Canal runs in a north-south direction just beyond the western fringes of the Wingst. On the northeastern edge of the Wingst is the Zoo in the Wingst.
Elevations
The highest elevation in the Wingst is the Silberberg (74 m). Amongst its sub-peaks is the Deutscher Olymp (61 m), which has an observation tower of the same name. The other elevations in the Wingst are (in alphabetical order):
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References
- Federal Agency for Nature Conservation