The Adlerklippe is a prominent granite rock in the northern Okertal at the foot of the 527 meter high Kahberg. On the so-called eagle's pulpit is a lookout, which allows a view of the surrounding area. However, the relative valleys and the partially dense trees around the rock prevent the view into the distance. Only small landscape sections - u.a. overlooking rocky cliffs on the opposite side of the valley - are granted to the viewer.
As a climbing rock the Adlerklippe is very popular. The valley-side, almost vertically rising wall rises in total about 15 meters in height. Thus, despite its manageable size, it represents an interesting challenge even for experienced mountaineers. In the immediate vicinity of the Adlerklippe, there are several other granite cliffs suitable for climbing.
You reach the Adlerklippe over the leading through the lower Okertal hiking trail. The granite rock lies directly on the track and therefore can not be missed. Parking is available on the main road 498 near the balancing basin of the Okertalsperre and on the southern outskirts of Oker. Both locations are each about a kilometer away.