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Kapellenklippe

Coordinates: 51°47′10.5″N 10°39′21.8″E / 51.786250°N 10.656056°E / 51.786250; 10.656056
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The Kapellenklippe

The Kapellenklippe is a tor near the Glassworks Way (Glashüttenweges) on the Renneckenberg mountain in the High Harz in central Germany within the borough of Wernigerode. The tor is in a very remote spot in the Harz National Park and can only be reached over unsigned paths. To visit the rocks, a guide (park ranger) is recommended. The summit of the rocks is 927 m above sea level[1] and looks a bit like a bell. The tor is a popular destination for climbers. From its summit there is a view towards the Brocken. The tor is almost completely overgrown with pine trees and only projects a few metres above the tops of the trees.

References

  1. ^ Bernhard Pollmann: Harz. Die schönsten Tal- und Höhenwanderungen. Bergverlag Rother, 1997, ISBN 3-7633-4257-5 (digitalisierte Voransicht)

51°47′10.5″N 10°39′21.8″E / 51.786250°N 10.656056°E / 51.786250; 10.656056