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The Königsberg is a neighbouring peak of the Brocken and, at 1034 m above sea level the third highest elevation in the Harz mountains. It lies on a long ridge that runs from southeast to northwest about 1.5 km south of the Brocken's summit. The mountain is located in the heart of the national park and is out-of-bounds to walkers. Formerly two paths ran to the top: * The Old Königsberg Way (''alte Königsbergweg'') began near Eckerloch and ran uphill, alongside the old Königsberg Quarry, and up to the ''Kanzelklippen'' crags. From there it ran over the ''Rabenklippe'', the old Eckerloch ski jump, towards the ''Kesselklippe'' and then through the Goethe Moor to the station at Goetheweg. It ran along the entire ridge to the ''Hirschhornklippen''. * The Old Goethe Way (''alte Goetheweg'') began at Goetheweg station and crossed the Königsberg between ''Hirschhornklippen'' and ''Gipfelklippe''. It then ran downhill alongside the Goethe Moor to the railway line at Neuen Goetheweg. There are several striking granite crags on the ridge. From east to west they are the: *''Stangenklippe'', *''Schluftkopf'', *''Kanzelklippen'', *several small unnamed crags, *''Rabenklippe'', *''Kesselklippe'', *Summit of the Königsberg and the *''Hirschhornklippen'' (''Hirschhörner''). The ''Stangenklippe'' and the pillar-shaped ''Schluftkopf'' used to be popular destinations and lie between the Brocken road and Brocken Railway (''Brockenbahn''). The ''Kanzelklippen'' consists of a group of several granite crags, some of which are over 20 m high. On the ''Rabenklippe'' is a fireplace about 70 cm in diameter, that has been hewn out of the granite. Its age is unknown. The ''Gipfelklippe'' is only about 1.5 m high. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Königsberg (Brocken)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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