Ravensberg, Mountain summit in Bad Sachsa, Germany.
Ravensberg is a mountain in the Harz region near Bad Sachsa that reaches approximately 659 meters in elevation. The slopes feature several ski runs and three lifts for winter sports, while hiking paths are accessible throughout the year.
The mountain once marked a border between three historical regions and still contains the Dreiherrenstein, a boundary stone from earlier centuries. This stone represents the territorial divisions that shaped this area for generations.
The summit restaurant serves as a gathering place for hikers and winter sports enthusiasts who share meals and take in the surrounding landscape. Locals and visitors alike use this spot as a natural meeting point throughout the year.
A direct road from Bad Sachsa leads to the summit, making it easily accessible for most visitors. The site remains open year-round and offers different activities depending on the season.
A Deutsche Telekom communication tower has stood on the summit since 1970 and is visible from far away. This transmission mast shapes the appearance of the mountain and serves communications for the region.
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