Bocksberg (Harz)

The Bocksberg is the local mountain for the village of Hahnenklee in the borough of Goslar in the German state of Lower Saxony. It lies southeast of this spa village in the Harz mountains and is 726 m above sea level (NN).

Bocksberg
West side of the Bocksberg with the village of Hahnenklee in the foreground
Highest point
Elevation726 m above sea level (NN) (2,382 ft)
Coordinates51°51′25″N 10°21′25″E
Geography
Bocksberg
Lower Saxony, Germany
Parent rangeHarz Mountains

It was from here that a 1,350 m (4,429 ft) long bobsleigh and racing toboggan run was laid in 1928, which had to be closed for technical and financial reasons in 1970. Although this mountain lay in the British Zone after the Second World War, the US Army operated a relay station here for their radio traffic between Frankfurt and Berlin. Its red and white transmission mast is used today for mobile telephone communications. It projects above the surrounding trees and is visible from a long way off.

On the summit of the Bocksberg there is a restaurant and a wooden observation tower that was built in 1976.

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