The Hildesheim Forest, which attain a height of 359 m in the
Griesberg, are crossed by numerous
waterways,
hiking trails and forest tracks, but only by one state road, the
L 485, which links Hildesheim via Diekholzen to Sibbesse. In its northwestern part is the
Beusterburg, whose
circular ramparts are suggestive of a
New Stone Age settlement. In the vicinity of the village of Betheln there is a
Bronze Age burial site (
Hügelgräberfeld). Further away from the village there is also a number of brine springs. At the northern end of the Hildesheim Forest is the
Heyersum Saltworks (
Saline Heyersum). In addition there is a
transmission tower on the Griesberg and several
observation towers. A section of the
Hanover–Würzburg high-speed railway runs through the Hildesheim Forest through three tunnels (see the section on ‘hills’), over bridges and on stretches of open line. == Hills ==