• The Harz Mountains are a vacation paradise. ... Goethe journeyed up the slopes of Mount Brocken in December of 1777 despite a heavy layer of snow.
  • I travel there quite often and figured it was about time for a new blog on one of my favorite regions: the Harz Mountains.
  • In the Harz Mountains, you can look forward to 32 kilometres of slopes: the ski resorts are served by 32 ski lifts. Have lots of fun skiing in the Harz Mountains!
  • Bruchberg At , the Bruchberg in the Upper Harz is the second highest mountain in Lower Saxony and the third highest in the Harz mountains in North Germany.
  • The two National Parks, Harz and High Harz, are located in one of the most fascinating middle mountain landscapes of Europe.
  • You don’t have to only like mountain climbing to visit the Harz Mountains. ... Explore nature at its best. Harz National Park and Mount Brocken.
  • Today, large parts of the High Harz Mountains belong to the Harz National Park, which delights nature lovers with its forests and moors.
  • Because the image of the Harz mountains of gossiping grannies with coffee and cake or hiking hats with chamois beards is long gone.
  • Best of all, the Harz Mountains are a location for all four seasons, although the colours of autumn or deep snow of winter are the most dramatic.
  • The Harz , known as Hart ('Bergwald') until the Middle Ages , is a low mountain range in Germany and the highest mountain range in Northern Germany .