Beinhorn, District in Burgdorf, Germany
Beinhorn is a district of Burgdorf situated between two moor landscapes. The area is characterized by farmland and open green spaces with scattered settlements.
The locality first appeared in written records in 1298 and remained a rural settlement for centuries. In 1974 it became administratively part of Burgdorf.
The name reflects the area's medieval roots and rural character. Today the community gathers in public spaces for local events and celebrations throughout the year.
The area is accessible via the A37 highway and has bus connections to Burgdorf for regular travel. The flat terrain makes cycling a convenient way to move around the locality.
The center has a gathering place called 'Brink' with a chestnut tree avenue that invites people to spend time there. This spot hosts local celebrations and brings the community together throughout the seasons.
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