Bruchberg | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 927 m above sea level (NHN) (3,041 ft) |
Prominence | 145 m |
Isolation | 6.3 km → Brocken |
Coordinates | 51°47′01″N 10°30′00″E / 51.78361°N 10.5°E |
Geography | |
Parent range | Harz (Upper Harz) |
Geology | |
Rock type | Acker-Bruchberg quartzite |
At 927 m above sea level (NN),[1] the Bruchberg in the Upper Harz is the second highest mountain in Lower Saxony and the third highest in the Harz mountains in North Germany. It lies between Altenau and Torfhaus in the middle of the Harz National Park. The Bruchberg is more like a plateau and has no real summit. This plateau is partly covered with trees, but on the sunny southern slopes the trees have largely died as a result of bark beetle infestation (see photograph below). Following this insect destruction, a new natural forest, rich in its variety of species, is now growing in the heart of the Harz National Park.