Ramberg (Harz)

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The Ramberg, also called the Rambergsmassiv, is a maximum of 587.1 m above sea level. NN high and about 30 km ² large granite massif of the Central Mountains Harz in Saxony-Anhalt Harz district.

Geographical location

The Ramberg extends with several peaks in the Harz Nature Park / Saxony- Anhalt approximately between valley in the north, Bad Suderode, Gernrode and Ballenstedt in the northeast, Harzgerode in the south and Friedrich Brunn in the southwest. Its highest peak is called Wegener head ( 587.1 m above sea level. NN ), something of which the east-southeast Viktorshöhe is ( 581.5 m above sea level. NN ).

The Rambergmassiv bounded on the north-west the valley of the Bode (see a Bode Valley ), and its outer southeast foothills abut a small section of the Selke beyond nearby Mansfeld. In the area of the massif arise, among others, these rivers: Friedenstalbach, Krebsbach, Uhlen Bach and Wurmsbach. His standing water include: Bergrat -Müller Pond, Bremer Teich, Erichsburger pond and boating lake.

Attractions

In the vicinity of the Viktorshöhe are the Large and Small Teufelsmühle Teufelsmühle, two legendary granite rocks. In another area of the Ramberg are the Bears Monument and the ruins of Erich mountain.

Transport links

By Rambergmassiv lead the country road between Frederick Brunn and Bad Suderode between 239 and Friedrich Brunn and Thale L 240 Southeast passes Harzgerode about Mägdesprung to Ballenstedt the federal highway 185

Bear Monument

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