Braakberg Explained

Braakberg
Elevation: (645.5disp=output onlyNaNdisp=output only)
Isolation:0.4 km → Auf dem Acker
Prominence:18.6 m → Auf dem Acker
Range:Harz Mountains
Location:West and north of Lonau in Göttingen district in Lower Saxony, Germany
Map:Germany Lower Saxony
Coordinates:51.7116°N 10.3673°W

The Braakberg is a 645.5 metre high mountain in the Harz in central Germany, in the unincorporated area of Harz in the district of Göttingen in the state of Lower Saxony.

Geography

Location

The Braakberg lies in the South Harz within the Harz National Park about 2.4 km north of Lonau. To the north it transitions into the ridge known as Auf dem Acker. The Braakberg forms the watershed between the streams of Große Steinau to the west and Kleine Lonau to the east.

Subpeak

The Kargeskopf and the Franzosenkopf are southern foothills of the Braakberg. In a wider sense the ridge running away to the southwest is also known as the Braakberg, especially its southern foothills west of Lonau which have a 512.1 m high sub-peak of the same name.:[1] (Coordinates: [2])

Crags and rock formations

In the transition zone from the Braakberg to the Haspelkopf (ca. ), a high point in the southwestern area of the Auf dem Acker ridge, around 500 m north-northwest of the summit lie the crags of the Sophienklippe (max. ca. ; ) and about 700 m northwest is the Spießerklippe (max. ca. ; ).

Vegetation

The upper slopes of the mountain are covered in spruce, the very lowest with beech trees. It lies entirely within the Harz National Park.

References

  1. Topographische Karte 1:25000, No. 4328 Bad Lauterberg im Harz
  2. Topographische Karte 1:25000, Nr. 4328 Bad Lauterberg im Harz

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