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Achtermannshöhe

At 925 m above sea level (NN),[1] the Achtermannshöhe (also just called the Achtermann) in the Harz National Park is the third highest mountain in Lower Saxony and the fourth highest in the Harz mountains.

Achtermannshöhe
Summit of the Achtermannshöhe
Highest point
Elevation925 m (3,035 ft)[1]
Prominence104 m (341 ft)
Parent peakBrocken
Coordinates51°45′39″N 10°34′10″E / 51.76083°N 10.56944°E / 51.76083; 10.56944
Geography
Achtermannshöhe
Parent rangeHarz
Geology
Mountain typeGranite, hornfels

It lies in the unincorporated area of Harz between the Harz-Heide route (B 4) and the old Inner German Border about 6 km north of Braunlage. Its summit, covered with loose boulders, stands proud of the surrounding trees and offers a superb all-round view. Equally its characteristic rounded hilltop or Kuppe is visible in good weather from many other points in the Harz.

The Achtermann may be accessed by paths leading from Oderbrück and Königskrug.

Geology Edit

The base of the Achtermannshöhe is part of the granite massif of the Brocken, which extends across a wide area between Wurmberg, Torfhaus and Elend. By contrast, the rocky, treeless Kuppe of the Achtermann comprises hornfels, a contact metamorphic rock. The hornstone on the summit has a depth of about 10 m and was formed from Grauwacke as it was heated during the intrusion of granitic magma.

 
Achtermannkuppe from the Rehberg. In the background are buildings on the Brocken Plateau.

History Edit

Earlier names include Uchteneshoge and Uchtenhoch.

Hiking Edit

The Achtermannshöhe is checkpoint no. 12 in the network of ‘stamp’ checkpoints on the Harz Wandernadel route.

See also Edit

References Edit

achtermannshöhe, above, level, also, just, called, achtermann, harz, national, park, third, highest, mountain, lower, saxony, fourth, highest, harz, mountains, summit, highest, pointelevation925, prominence104, parent, peakbrockencoordinates51, 76083, 56944, 7. At 925 m above sea level NN 1 the Achtermannshohe also just called the Achtermann in the Harz National Park is the third highest mountain in Lower Saxony and the fourth highest in the Harz mountains AchtermannshoheSummit of the AchtermannshoheHighest pointElevation925 m 3 035 ft 1 Prominence104 m 341 ft Parent peakBrockenCoordinates51 45 39 N 10 34 10 E 51 76083 N 10 56944 E 51 76083 10 56944GeographyAchtermannshoheLower Saxony GermanyParent rangeHarzGeologyMountain typeGranite hornfelsIt lies in the unincorporated area of Harz between the Harz Heide route B 4 and the old Inner German Border about 6 km north of Braunlage Its summit covered with loose boulders stands proud of the surrounding trees and offers a superb all round view Equally its characteristic rounded hilltop or Kuppe is visible in good weather from many other points in the Harz The Achtermann may be accessed by paths leading from Oderbruck and Konigskrug Contents 1 Geology 2 History 3 Hiking 4 See also 5 ReferencesGeology EditThe base of the Achtermannshohe is part of the granite massif of the Brocken which extends across a wide area between Wurmberg Torfhaus and Elend By contrast the rocky treeless Kuppe of the Achtermann comprises hornfels a contact metamorphic rock The hornstone on the summit has a depth of about 10 m and was formed from Grauwacke as it was heated during the intrusion of granitic magma nbsp Achtermannkuppe from the Rehberg In the background are buildings on the Brocken Plateau History EditEarlier names include Uchteneshoge and Uchtenhoch Hiking EditThe Achtermannshohe is checkpoint no 12 in the network of stamp checkpoints on the Harz Wandernadel route See also EditList of mountains and hills of Lower Saxony List of mountains of the HarzReferences Edit a b Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Achtermannshohe amp oldid 1172302923, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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