At 925 m above sea level (NN), the Achtermannshöhe (also just called the Achtermann) in the Harz National Park is the third highest mountain in Lower Saxony and the fourth highest in the Harz mountains.
It lies in the unincorporated area of Harz between the Harz-Heide route (B 4) and the old Inner German Border about 6 km north of Braunlage. Its summit, covered with loose boulders, stands proud of the surrounding trees and offers a superb all-round view. Equally its characteristic rounded hilltop or Kuppe is visible in good weather from many other points in the Harz.
The Achtermann may be accessed by paths leading from Oderbrück and Königskrug.
There's a hiking trail (T2) leading to the summit. Achtermannshöhe is one of the 199 peaks along the multi-day Harzklub Wegenetz.
By elevation Achtermannshöhe is
# 3 out of 512 in Landkreis Goslar # 3 out of 2766 in Lower Saxony # 15 out of 192 in Nationalpark Harz
By prominence Achtermannshöhe is
# 16 out of 512 in Landkreis Goslar # 90 out of 2766 in Lower Saxony # 4 out of 192 in Nationalpark Harz
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