Imbshäuser Wald
Imbshäuser Wald is a forest in Lower Saxony, Germany. Imbshäuser Wald is situated nearby to the village Westerhof, as well as near Willershausen.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include St. Nikolai and St. Alexander.
Schloss Imbshausen
Castle
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Schloss Imbshausen is a castle, which is situated 3 km west of Imbshäuser Wald.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Willershausen and Echte.
Willershausen
Village
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Willershausen is a village in the Northeim District, Lower Saxony, and part of the Kalefeld municipality.
Echte
Village
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Echte is a village in the Gemeinde Kalefeld in the district of Northeim in northern Germany with about 1,380 inhabitants. The earliest known archival reference to the community is in the Fuldaer Tradition 826, where it is referred to as Eti. Echte is situated 2½ km northwest of Imbshäuser Wald.
Denkershausen
Village
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Denkershausen is a village, which is situated 4 km southwest of Imbshäuser Wald.
Imbshäuser Wald
- Type: Forest
- Also known as: “Imbshauser Wald”
- Location: Lower Saxony, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
51.76667° or 51° 46′ northLongitude
10.08333° or 10° 5′ eastElevation
316 metres (1,037 feet)Open location code
9F3GQ38M+M8GeoNames ID
2896426
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Satellite Map
Discover Imbshäuser Wald from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Westerhof and Oldershausen.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Echter Wald and Claus-Berg.
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