96
Sösetalsperre
Rappbodestausee
Okerstausee
Granestausee
RÜBELAND
HÖHLEN
THE
BROCKEN
THE WURMBERG
GOSLAR
RAMMELSBERGER
BERGBAUMUSEUM
NIEDERSACHSEN
SACHSEN-ANHALT
Lautenthal
Benzingerode
Silstedt
Stapelburg
Altenau
Schulenberg
Wildemann im Oberharz
Veckenstedt
Schmatzfeld
Tanne
Elend
St. Andreasberg
Schierke Rübeland
Elbingerode
Drei
Annen
Hohne
Wolfshagen
Oker
Wasserleben
Freiheit
Riefensbeek
Torfhaus
Königskrug
Hasserode
Rothehütte
Reddeber
Braunlage
Ilsenburg
Vienenburg
Bad
Harzburg
-Zellerfeld
Clausthal-
Wernigerode
Hohneklippen
2,956 ft
Bruchberg
3,041 ft
Hanskühnenberg
2,661 ft
Schalke
2,500 ft
Bocksberg
2,382 ft
Gr. Sonnenberg
2,802 ft
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Mystical Mountains
A popular outdoor retreat for northern Germans, the scenic Harz mountain range
lies where Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt), Thuringia (Thüringen), and Lower
Saxony (Niedersachsen) meet. Soaring peaks are absent here, but thickly wooded
mountains abound, with pretty villages and modest resort towns tucked between
them. The Harz’s highest peak, the Brocken, is also its centerpiece, not least for its
long-standing mystical asso cia tions with witchcraft. Mining too has been an
integral part of life here, and old mines have now been made into attractions, but
the Harz is famous mostly for hiking and cycling opportunities in summer and
tobogganing and skiing in winter. The old narrow-gauge railroad network,
complete with steam trains, is ideal for explor ing the gateway towns of Quedlinburg
and Goslar, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
BACK ROADS GERMANY
ACTIVITIES
Watch cuckoo clocks being made at the
Harzer Uhrenfabrik in Gernrode
Hike in the deep and verdant Bode Valley for
a picturesque view of the Harz mountains
Explore the atmospheric limestone caverns at
the Rübeland Caves
Take a steam train to the top of the Harz mountains
on the Brockenbahn railroad
Enjoy skiing, tobogganing, hiking, and mountain
biking on the Wurmberg
Journey into the dark depths of the Rammelsberger
silver mine near Goslar