Andershausen, on the western slope of the ridge I had located, has approx. 106 inhabitants (as of January 02.01.2024, 1235). The small village between Einbeck and Kuventhal was first mentioned in XNUMX as "Andvordesusen" it was already mentioned.
The village was completely destroyed in the Thirty Years' War (1640), but was soon rebuilt. Since the year 1936 It is connected via a well-developed access road to the Highway 3 connected.
The village was completely destroyed in the Thirty Years' War (1640), but was soon rebuilt. Since the year 1936 It is connected via a well-developed access road to the Highway 3 connected.
Arts and Culture
- The tower with bell, of a chapel destroyed in the Thirty Years' War, is still located in the center of the village today.
Good to know
fitness
for any weather
for individual guests
Pets Allowed
suitable for seniors
for children (any age)
Suitable for prams
linguistic proficiency
German
Possible ways to pay
for free
Accessibility
General information on accessibility
The paths in Andershausen are not barrier-free, but should Wheelchair and walker be passable.
Arrival & Parking
By car and bicycle:
From Einbeck, starting from Hubeweg, take Andershäuser Straße past the Einbeck Bürgerspital and then continue along Einbecker Kirchweg to reach the city center. From Andershausen, Einbeck's city center is about four kilometers and a six-minute drive, or 22 minutes by bike.
From Einbeck, starting from Hubeweg, take Andershäuser Straße past the Einbeck Bürgerspital and then continue along Einbecker Kirchweg to reach the city center. From Andershausen, Einbeck's city center is about four kilometers and a six-minute drive, or 22 minutes by bike.
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