Beienrode is a small village close to the mountain range Dorm in the Bundesland Lower Saxony, Germany.
The mountain range of Dorm, with the highest elevation of the Fuchsberg 182 m (597 ft), is in the southeastern bottom of Beienrode.
The old part of Beienrode, the so-called Unterdorf, was in the river valley of the Schunter and originally a small farming village, surrounding the 1000-year-old manor.
In fact of this distance, Beienrode was in the structurally weak place in the area adjacent to the Soviet Zone.
Today in the manor is a diaconia care home Haus der helfenden Hände (House of helping hands) for old people with different diseases.
The upper right part of the crest shows the blue lion Lüneburg with red hearts on a golden base.
The left part of the crest shows a garbled golden trunk of a tree with two sagging leaves of a lime floating above waves for the river Schunter.