- 971 m above sea
level (NN) the
Wurmberg is the
second highest mountain in the Harz and the
highest in
Lower Saxony (Germany). The
Wurmberg lies
north of Braunlage...
- muni****lity
Wurmberg includes the
districts Wurmberg and Neubärental.
Wurmberg was a
settlement of the
Waldensians from Lucerne.
Wurmberg was
first mentioned...
- The
Wurmberg Gondola Lift (German: Wurmbergseilbahn) is a
monocable gondola lift with a
length of 1.7
miles (2.7 km),
built in 1963,
leading from the Braunlage...
- skiing.
Nearby ski
resorts include the
Sonnenberg and the
slopes on the
Wurmberg.
Braunlage is
located on the
Warme Bode, a
headstream of the
river Bode...
- The
Wurmberg ski
jumps were a
group of ski
jumps in the Harz, near the town of
Braunlage in
Lower Saxony,
central Germany. The
Wurmberg Ski Jump (German:...
-
widely used as
natural stone:
Knaupsholz granite,
Birkenkopf granite,
Wurmberg granite, Königskopf
granite and
Ilsestein granite. The
first three granites...
- Harz with an
elevation of 1,141.1
metres (3,744 ft)
above sea level. The
Wurmberg (971
metres (3,186 ft)) is the
highest peak
located entirely within the...
- Weser, Aller, and the Elbe. The
highest point in
Lower Saxony is the
Wurmberg (971
metres or 3,186 feet) in the Harz. Most of the
significant hills and...
-
Plain and the
Central Uplands of Germany. The Duchy's
highest peak was the
Wurmberg at 971
metres (3,186 ft). The
major rivers that ran
through Brunswick were...
- sea
level on the edge of a
wooded plateau and
offer a good view of the
Wurmberg and the Brocken, the
highest mountains in
Lower Saxony and the Harz respectively...