The Sauberge is a hill range up to 317 m above sea level (NN)[1] in the Innerste Uplands in the district of Hildesheim in eastern Lower Saxony in Germany.
The hills extend east of the Hildesheim Forest, from Bad Salzdetfurth and the narrow valley of the Lamme to Derneburg.
A few kilometres east-northeast lies Holle and some distance away to the south-east is Bockenem; a few individual districts of these town boroughs reach as far as the ridge.
One kilometre to the north a stretch of the Innerste river flows past the Sauberge in an east-west direction.
Amongst the more numerous songbirds are firecrest, crested tit, wood warbler, tree pipit and common crossbill.