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Ramberg (Harz)

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Location
  
Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

Mountain type
  
Granite

Mountain range
  
Harz

Parent range
  
Harz Mountains

Elevation
  
587 m

Ramberg (Harz)

Similar
  
Viktorshöhe, Wolfsklippen, Großer Auerberg, Heinrichshöhe, Bruchberg

The Ramberg, also called the Ramberg Massif, is a granite massif, about 30 square kilometres in area, in the eastern part of the Harz Mountains of central Germany. It is located in the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt and lies southwest of Quedlinburg, between Friedrichsbrunn, Gernrode, Harzgerode and Thale. The Ramberg massif has a number of summits, the highest of which is the Viktorshöhe at 582 m above sea level (NN).

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Map of Ramberg, 06485 Gernrode, Germany

Places of interest

In the vicinity of the Viktorshöhe are the two natural monuments, the Kleine Teufelsmühle and Große Teufelsmühle, two granite tors that are shrouded in legend. Also within the Ramberg are the Bremer Teich, the Bear Monument and the castles ruins of Erichsberg.

References

Ramberg (Harz) Wikipedia