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Auf dem Acker

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Isolation
  
3.2 km → Bruchberg

Elevation
  
865 m

Mountain range
  
Harz

Location
  
Niedersachsen, Germany

Prominence
  
59 m

Parent range
  
Harz


Mountain type
  
Acker Bruchberg Quartzite

Similar
  
Bruchberg, Großer Knollen, Achtermannshöhe, Sonnenberg, Schalke

Auf dem Acker (commonly called the Acker) is a mountain ridge up to 865.1 metres high, which is located in the southwestern part of the Harz mountains in Lower Saxony (Germany).

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Map of Auf dem Acker, 37447, Germany

GeographyEdit

The ridge begins south of the Bruchberg near Stieglitzecke (on the B 242) and runs from there for about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) towards the southwest. For the first 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) its crest is continuously higher than 800 metres. Its southwestern foothills transition to the Harz Foreland at Osterode am Harz. Together with the Bruchberg, the Acker forms the Acker-Bruchberg Massif. Northwest of the ridge lies the valley of the River Söse and the Söse Reservoir, as well as the villages of Riefensbeek and Kamschlacken. South of the ridge lie the villages of Lonau and Sieber. The Hanskühnenburg lies roughly in the middle of the ridge at a height of 811 metres.

National Park and environmentEdit

Large sections of the ridge lie within the Harz National Park and may therefore only be entered on designated trails. Between the Hanskühnenburg and Stieglitzecke parts of the area around the crest consist of raised bog. The ridgeway running through the moor was closed in the mid-1990s, shortly after the establishment of national park in order to protect the environment.

Tors and cragsEdit

There are a large number of tors and crags on Auf dem Acker:

  • Sösestein Coordinates: 51.7665°N 10.4523°E / 51.7665; 10.4523
  • Hammersteinklippen Coordinates: 51.7667°N 10.4503°E / 51.7667; 10.4503 (Hammersteinklippen)
  • Mönchskappenklippe Coordinates: 51.7470°N 10.4626°E / 51.7470; 10.4626 (Mönchskappenklippe)
  • Goldenkerklippe Coordinates: 51.7338°N 10.4224°E / 51.7338; 10.4224 (Goldenkerklippe)
  • Stollenklippe Coordinates: 51.7274°N 10.4153°E / 51.7274; 10.4153 (Stollenklippe)
  • Hanskühnenburgklippe (on the crest, roughly 818 m high, see Hanskühnenburg) Coordinates: 51.7300°N 10.4064°E / 51.7300; 10.4064 (Hanskühnenburgklippe)
  • Hanskühnenburgfelsen (on the crest directly in front of the Hanskühnenburg, roughly 815 m high, see Hanskühnenburg) Coordinates: 51.7279°N 10.4036°E / 51.7279; 10.4036 (Hanskühnenburgfelsen)
  • Kanapeeklippe Coordinates: 51.7263°N 10.3961°E / 51.7263; 10.3961 (Kanapeeklippe)
  • Seilerklippe (on the crest, roughly 760 m high) Coordinates: 51.7213°N 10.3838°E / 51.7213; 10.3838 (Seilerklippe)
  • Sophienklippe Coordinates: 51.7156°N 10.3644°E / 51.7156; 10.3644 (Sophienklippe)
  • Spießerklippe Coordinates: 51.7142°N 10.3585°E / 51.7142; 10.3585 (Spießerklippe)
  • WalkingEdit

    At the northeastern end of the ridge near Stieglitzecke is the Magdeburg Hut (Magdeburger Hütte), a refuge hut, and a large car park. From here two trails lead up the Acker; they are described in more detail in the article on the Hanskühnenburg. From the Hanskühnenburg the ridgeway, known as the Wet Way (Nasser Weg) runs in a southwesterly direction along the crest towards Osterode. Because the ridge here is only lightly vegetated with bilberry and low pines, there are many viewing points with good views over the Harz and into the Harz Foreland. On or by the Acker are several refuge huts that have checkpoints as part of the Harzer Wandernadel hiking network:

  • Morgenbrodtshütte am Großen Wehr - no. 146.
  • Waidmannsruhe hut - no. 148.
  • Hanskühnenburg - no. 144.
  • Köte am Schindelkopf hut - no. 143
  • A stage of the Harzer Baudensteig trail runs from Lerbach over the Acker to Sieber.

    GeologyEdit

    The ridge is largely composed of Acker-Bruchberg Quartzite.

    Origin of the NameEdit

    In various sources it is maintained that the name Acker is derived from the Middle High German word Agger which means "crest" or "embankment". However, there is no definite source for this theory. On the other hand, Agger is a Latin word and means "earth embankment", see Agger (ancient Rome).

    References

    Auf dem Acker Wikipedia


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