Schulenberg im Oberharz is a village and a former municipality in the district of Goslar in Lower Saxony, Germany. It has been part of the town Clausthal-Zellerfeld since January 1 2015. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Clausthal Zellerfeld *Berg & Universitätsstadt im Oberharz *Niedersachsen*Marktkirche Clausthal
#ClausthalZellerfeld ist eine traditionsreiche Berg und Universitätsstadt im #Oberharz, im Bundesland Niedersachsen. Die Gegend ist von vielen Jahrhunderten Bergbau geprägt. Dies kann man noch immer an den vielen Teichen und Gräben sehen, welche der Wasserhaltung für den Bergbau dienten. Clausthal-Zellerfeld ist ausserdem Luftkurort und der ideale Ort um den gesamten Oberharz und Unterharz zu erkunden. *Uni WG * Holzkirche Die Stadt entstand durch den Zusammenschluss der Städte Clausthal und Zellerfeld im Jahre 1924. Clausthal ist Standort der Technischen Universität Clausthal. Altenau-Schulenberg im Oberharz, Buntenbock, Clausthal-Zellerfeld und Wildemann gehören ebenso zur Stadt. Clausthal-Zellerfeld liegt auf einer Hochebene. Ferienwohnung Wer übernachten will, findet Ferienparks und Ferienwohnungen vor. Unbedingt besuchen sollte mal die Holzkirche in #ClausthalZellerfeld , eine der grössten Holzirchen. ===== 3-19 Immobilienbüro Ulf Zaspel-Immobilienmakler im Harz - Immobilien per Video & 3D * 99734 Nordhausen *
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Viking Church and Snow Fox - A Weekend in the Harzgebierge - Beautifully Vlogged
Back in February, Gary and I travelled to Germany's magical Harzgebirge for my Grandma's 80th birthday. We stayed there for three days.
This is a vlog of our second day in Hahnenklee. In the morning we visited the neo-viking Church Gustav Adolf Stave Church, a stave church that liberally copies the style of the Borgund stave church in Norway. We then took a hike up the local mountain, the Bocksberg, reaching an altitude of 725m above sea level. Here we ate a Germknödel for lunch at Bergasthaus zum Auernhahn. A Germknödel is a fluffy yeast dough dumpling, filled with spiced plum jam and served with melted butter and a mix of poppy seeds and sugar on top. Probably the most delicious thing you could consume in the mountain ranges of Germany and Austria. On our way back down to Hahnenklee we came across a wild fox, that didn't seem shy at all. He barely batted an eyelid and walked right past us, a mere metre away. Close enough to touch.
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The Harz is the highest mountain range in Northern Germany and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The name Harz derives from the Middle High German word Hardt or Hart - which translates to mountain forest. The Harz Mountains is the land of German fairy tales: steep-roofed houses with tiny windows and narrow, cobblestone streets, dark forests, rushing streams and stormy mountains. The highest mountain in the Harz is the Brocken, setting for one of the most famous scenes in Goethe's Faust. The devil takes Faust up on the Brocken on Walpurgis Night to tempt him, where he watches a wild night of revelry among the witches and other evil creatures. According to local legend, witches gather on April 30 every year on top of the Brocken for a German version of Halloween.
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