The spring water emerges from beneath the Bundstein sand layer and flows towards Reesberg. There, gypsum is dissolved by the small flowing currents and carried away. After several years, this …
This forest stairway leads to stamping point 214 of the Harzer hiking nobility. It is particularly beautiful here in early spring, when the wild garlic is in bloom, and the beech forest is pervaded by a delicate scent.
Impressive spring that bubbles even in dry times. The amount of water varies greatly, however. In 1953, almost 36 liters of water per second were flowing out here, but almost forty years later it was only about 300 milliliters.