Harz mountain range
The Harz mountain range is located in central Germany, stretching approximately 120 kilometers. It is known for its diverse landscapes, including dense forests, rocky peaks, and picturesque valleys. The highest peak, Brocken, reaches an elevation of 1,141 meters and is a popular destination for hikers and tourists.
The region is rich in history and culture, featuring charming towns like Wernigerode and Goslar. The Harz National Park protects much of the area, offering habitats for various wildlife species. Additionally, the mountains are famous for their mining heritage, particularly in silver and copper extraction during the Middle Ages.