Großer Kurfürst

Großer Kurfürst is a cliff in , and has an elevation of 560 metres. Großer Kurfürst is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the locality .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Kästeklippen and Feigenbaumklippe.

Cliff
The , often shortened to Käste, is a rocky tor above the valley in the Upper Harz mountains of central Germany. It lies at a height of 602 m above NN.

Cliff
The is a rock formation in the Oker valley in the Harz mountains of central . They lie on the hiking trail from the crags to Romkerhall Waterfall.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Romkerhall and Göttingerode.

Hamlet
is a popular tourist destination on the River Oker in the Harz Mountains of . There is a public car park here as well as a hotel and restaurant opposite the Waterfall.

Village
is a village in and district of in the in . As of 2020, had a population of 902. is situated 4 km northeast of Großer Kurfürst.

Village
Photo: C.Mezzo-1, Public domain.
is a borough of in , . Since 1952 a mining town in its own right within district, it was incorporated into the Goslar municipality on 1 July 1972. is situated 4 km north of Großer Kurfürst.

Großer Kurfürst

Latitude
51.8675° or 51° 52′ 3″ north
Longitude
10.47839° or 10° 28′ 42″ east
Elevation
560 metres (1,837 feet)
Open location code
9F3GVF9H+29
Geo­Names ID
13156134
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