The Amtsberge are a small ridge of hills, up to 392.2 m above sea level (NN),[1] near Dassel in southern Lower Saxony in Germany.
It lies northeast of the Solling range between Stadtoldendorf in the northwest, the Homburg Forest in the north-northwest, the Elfas to the north-northeast, Dassel to the south and the ridge of Holzberg to the west, from which it is only separated by the little valley of the Teichbach stream.
The northwestern foothills of the Amtsberge are passed by the upper reaches of the River Lenne (an eastern tributary of the Weser) flowing northwest.
The southern end of the hills is passed by the middle reaches of the Spüligbach (northwestern tributary of the Ilme) heading southeast.
Amongst the hills of the Amtsberge are the following − sorted by height in metres above sea level (NN): * a trigonometric point (at 375.6 m) lies on the northwest slope of the Belzer Berg Amongst the streams and rivers in and around the Amtsberge are the: Places in and on the Amtsberge: Apart from the charm of its woods, the places of interest in the Amtsberge include the Teichklippe crags, that are located on the ridge between Mackensen and Denkiehausen, and the ruins of Hunnesrück Castle, that lie south of the ridge north of Dassel and between Mackensen and Hunnesrück.