Hahnheide

The Hahnheide (German pronunciation: [ˈhaːnˌhaɪ̯də] ) is a wooded moraine landscape in the east of the municipality Trittau (Stormarn County) in Schleswig-Holstein, in Germany. The name Hahnheide means derived in today's language High Heath. In the Middle Ages the Hahnheide was still associated with the Sachsenwald. Due to the economic use until 1821 the forest stock shrank more and more. In the middle of the 19th century, reforestation started, so that 95 % of the area is wooded today. The area was protected in 1938.

Hahnheide

The Hahnheide (German pronunciation: [ˈhaːnˌhaɪ̯də] ) is a wooded moraine landscape in the east of the municipality Trittau (Stormarn County) in Schleswig-Holstein, in Germany. The name Hahnheide means derived in today's language High Heath. In the Middle Ages the Hahnheide was still associated with the Sachsenwald. Due to the economic use until 1821 the forest stock shrank more and more. In the middle of the 19th century, reforestation started, so that 95 % of the area is wooded today. The area was protected in 1938.