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Plutonic Piste – Harz (Scouted by Axel Gehrbrandt)

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Plutonic Piste – Harz (Scouted by Axel Gehrbrandt)

planned a gravel ride

May 25, 2022

Plutonic Piste – Harz (Scouted by Axel Gehrbrandt)

Hard

11:46

165km

14.0km/h

2,970m

2,970m

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Overview

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

Most people would complete this in 2-3 days

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10.5 km

Weser-Elbe Watershed (Harz Mountains)

Highlight • Natural Monument

In the immediate vicinity of the former Himmelpforte monastery.

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2

18.8 km

Forstamt Eisengrund Shelter

Highlight • Mountain Hut

With a beautiful meadow.

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3

26.3 km

Super explained on the notice board

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4

44.1 km

Treseburg village and the Bode River

Highlight • Settlement

You can cycle relaxed along the Bode towards Altenbrak. Either road or forest path.

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5

71.5 km

Stierberg Pond (HWN 048)

Highlight • Lake

The Stierbergsteich is a beautiful, quiet place in the middle of the forest. It is a must on a tour from Sophienhof! Stamp number 48 of the Harz hiking pin is located in the refuge.

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6

79.9 km

Im Waldwinkel Campsite

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Small well-kept place, located directly on the Kunzenbach. Absolute peace, very dog-friendly (dog shower with warm water).
From the square you can go to many tours on foot or by bike.

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7

99.7 km

Oder Reservoir

Highlight • Lake

Here you can hike and bike along the dam and there are many quiet places to relax or have a picnic.

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8

134 km

Dammgraben Trail

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At 25 km, the dam ditch is the longest man-made ditch. Its water once powered the mines in Altenau and Clausthal.
There is a beautiful hiking trail right next to the dam ditch.

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135 km

Dammgraben Altenau

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The dam ditch is the longest man-made ditch in the Upper Harz. Its purpose was to divert surface water for the operation of the Upper Harz coal and steel industry …

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10

143 km

Embankment ditch

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Small rest area, some with shade to take a break.

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11

144 km

Ford through the Kellwasser

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Here you can walk from stone to stone.

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153 km

The HWN 19 stamp box is attached to the outside of the shelter. A new forest can be discovered in the immediate vicinity. There are many options for hikers: Scharfenstein, Eckertalsperre, Torfhaus, Marienteichbaude and Bad Harzburg.

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165 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

101 km

25.7 km

13.4 km

11.8 km

11.1 km

1.17 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

63.7 km

57.7 km

32.9 km

7.02 km

1.74 km

1.37 km

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Highest point (830 m)

Lowest point (230 m)

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