Walle (Winsen)

Walle is a village within the Lower Saxon borough of Winsen (Aller) in Celle district on the Lüneburg Heath in Germany.

Walle
Subdivision of Winsen (Aller)
Location of Walle
Walle
Walle
Coordinates: 52°44′07″N 9°55′35″E
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictCelle
TownWinsen (Aller)
Elevation
56 m (184 ft)
Time zoneCET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
29308
Dialling codes05143

Geography

Walle lies on a country road between Winsen (Aller) and Bergen on the southern perimeter of the Lüneburg Heath in Lower Saxony. A forest lane gives it access to the B3 federal road between Celle and Bergen. The little village with under 1,000 inhabitants is situated on a small elevation about 60 metres (200 ft) above Winsen (Aller).

History

Walle is divided into an older part 'below' on the country road and a more recent settlement 'above'. It grew up around a brickworks that has since been closed and whose clay pit became the Achimsee lake which is now in private ownership. For that reason the village is also called Die Ziegelei ("The Brickworks"). The older part of the settlement, referred to locally as Das Dorf ("The Village"), consists of old farmhouses, a kindergarten and a sports club.

Administration

Instead of political parties, Walle has a village council. The commitment of members of its various clubs and societies as well as all other villagers however enables the small community to continue to develop despite its shrinking public funding. The village council is chaired by Reiner Wilke (SPD).

Recreation and points of interest

In addition there is a large shooting and sports club as well as a marching band with about 30 members. The Bruderbaum ("Brother's Tree") stands in the forest east of the village and is surrounded by many a heathland legend. There is also internationally renowned stud farm, the Amselhof.

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