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  1. Starten Sie Ihren Besuch im Nationalpark Harz in einem unserer Nationalpark-Besucherzentren oder Nationalparkhäuser. Hier erhalten Sie viele Informationen zum Nationalpark, Tipps zu Wanderungen oder Veranstaltungen sowie spannende Ausstellungen und Mitmach-Stationen. Auch unsere Natur-Erlebnispfade sollten Sie sich nicht entgehen lassen.

  2. 8. Mai 2022 · 10. Climb to the top of Josephskreuz in South Harz. On your way to Stolberg, stop by the Josephskreuz where you can climb up this steel structure to get a view over the entire South Harz region. It was inaugurated in 1896 and is held together by about 100,000 rivets. From the top, you’re about 38 meters above ground.

  3. Map of Harz (Region in Germany) with Cities, Locations, Streets, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains and Landmarks

  4. 6. Mai 2021 · Source: Google Maps. The Harz Mountains are located at the intersection of the three federal states of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. Here, the largest part lies in Saxony-Anhalt and only a tiny part in Thuringia. Therefore, at the time of the division of Germany, the mountains were also divided by the former German-German border ...

  5. Harz Moun­tains. The Harz Mountains - rugged mountains, protected animals and plants - a natural paradise. Did you know that already 30 years ago large parts of the Harz were protected as a national park? So today, with a little luck, we can see black storks, wild cats or lynxes in the wild. Especially the reintroduction of the lynx is a great ...

  6. Germany, Europe. What the Harz Mountains lack in alpine dramatics, they make up for in atmosphere and accessibility. Some of Germany's oldest, most endearing villages are tucked away in this broad region shared by three states: Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. Gorgeous Goslar's crumbling city walls, medieval cobbled streets and teeny ...

  7. Harz National Park is a nature reserve in the German federal states of Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt.It comprises portions of the western Harz mountain range, extending from Herzberg and Bad Lauterberg at the southern edge to Bad Harzburg and Ilsenburg on the northern slopes. 95% of the area is covered with forests, mainly with spruce and beech woods, including several bogs, granite rocks and ...