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850: 36: 409: 194: 261:) is low and carries no weight in terms of colouring. The light-coloured granite stands out from the dark to black coloured rocks of hornfels and argillite. As a result, the front section of the ravine and the river bed of the Bode in this area appear clearly lighter than the rear section. The argillite at the rear of the gorge shows bands of colour in places that evinces the former strata of the marine 1345: 879: 1069:) crosses the Bode and where the narrow section of the gorge begins. There is a view of the Bode rushing over the rocks from the terrace. The group of houses includes the Harz Mountain Rescue hut which is occupied during peak visitor periods. Refreshments were being sold in the Hirschgrund as early as 1820. In 1860 a stone building was erected that initially housed a 940: 338: 326: 1170: 924: 101: 282: 382:
in the upper reaches of the river. The discharge can vary sharply: during the devastating New Year floods of 1925 a discharge of 350 m/s was recorded; in the summer of 1926 the Bode almost ran dry (0.,35 m/s). Other major floods occurred in 1667, 1730 and in April 1984. There was a plan to
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In the area of the Bode Gorge average annual temperatures range from 8 °C down to 6.5 °C and annual precipitation between 600 and 720 mm. But sharp, local differences in the ravine between, for example, the sunny, warm and dry southern slopes and the more shaded, cooler and damper
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A ten kilometre long footpath runs through the Bode Gorge between Thale and Treseburg. At pinch points the path is routed in steep zigzags and walkways over the rocks. From them there are superb views into the ravine. Paths lead down into the gorge from the observation rocks at
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had been spurned by a woman, so they wanted to rape her on this spot at the entrance to the gorge. As a punishment they were turned into the seven-headed rock formation. The rocks were renamed the Goethe Rocks on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the birthday of
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The Bode Gorge may only be passed through on foot. A cycle path or bridleway is not feasible due to the narrowness of the ravine. Climbing and walking off the path, mountain biking, canyoning, water walking and whitewater canoeing or
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In the area of the ravine the Bode has a width of 7 to 25 metres and descends 100 metres in 17 kilometres. Its river course and bed are very much in their natural state inside the ravine. Kettle-holes,
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is a lively, bubbling brook coming from the direction of Allrode which joins the Bode near Treseburg. Another tributary stream is the Dambach, which empties into the Bode from a side ravine below the Rabenstein.
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Period, 400 to 370 million years ago. Ramberg granite predominantly forms the front section of the ravine and characterises its highest rocks. It appears light-coloured due to the high proportion of white
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has it that this was the spot where a hunter spared a wine adulterer who had been turned into a tomcat by a spell. As a reward he received a hoard of treasure which he used to build the inn.
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as early as 5 March 1937; its boundaries being subsequently expanded. With an area of, currently 473.78 hectares (1,170.7 acres), it is one of the largest nature reserves in
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There is a rapid succession of habitats in the Bode Gorge that produces a tightly woven mosaic of vegetation, characterised by an especially rich variety of plant species.
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on 28 August 1949. During his visit to the Bode Gorge, Goethe had studied the jointing of the rock on a granite block in the river below the rock formation.
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before its explosive demolition in 1798. Stones and boulders occupy the river bed. Slow-moving stretches of water occur, especially in the area of the
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to Treseburg. The Bode Gorge receives hundreds of thousands of visitors per year and is one of the leading tourist destinations in Saxony-Anhalt.
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In places, extensive and very near-natural lime-sycamore ravine woods and scree woods have developed on the lower mountainsides (
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can be seen splashing about in the Bode Gorge during the spawning season. Care must be taken when walking not to disturb them.
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takes the Bode around a hard rock mass made of hornfels and diabase. In the knotenschiefer region the valley widens again.
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and scouring in the rock alternate with islands of gravel and flat river banks. The most notable rapids on the Bode, the
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may cross it so that it does not collapse. Later the publican had a bell ring whenever a virgin crossed the bridge.
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The following places of interest are listed in the order they occur along the Bode Gorge from Thale to Treseburg.
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Apart from intrusions of Ramberg granite, which rose to the surface and solidified 300 million years ago in the
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The banks of the Bode, in places where the water velocity is slow, have favoured the formation of reed beds of
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is about 140 m deep at Treseburg and some 280 m deep at Thale where it breaks out into the
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of the Bode with a little waterfall that was named after the old yew trees (Old High German:
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The most widespread dry forests are the birch-oak woods and the catchfly-sessile oak woods.
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lodes 3 to 8 metres wide cross the valley in various places. First described by the
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from the wrath of his father, Hodir. He paved the way for the Bode and created the
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On small areas of the lower slopes on acidophilous soil, copper beech woods occur (
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impound the Bode in the ravine as well in 1891 with a 150 m high dam at the
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Only a few streams enter the Bode, on the right-hand side of the ravine. The
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legend this is the spot where the hound, Bodo, guards the crown of Princess
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breed here and there in the reed beds or on remote gravel beds. In spring
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northern slopes and valley floor, modify the local climate considerably.
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Führer durch das Bodetal. Geschichte, Geologie, Sagen, Flora, Fauna.
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in the middle of the Bode ravine. This is where the Jungfern Trail (
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and refuge for many types of rare animal. Such rarities include the
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The Bode Gorge entering the Bode Gorge Nature Reserve at Treseburg
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On the steeper slopes, small clumps of ravine and scree forest (
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leptosols of various thickness. One particular soil type, brown
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over the entry of the Bode into the ravine. The Goethe Cliffs (
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heath in the Bode Gorge have been classified as rock meadows.
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Ravine that forms part of the Bode valley in central Germany
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can be observed hunting for insects on the stream beds.
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Tourist-Verlag, Berlin 1991, 88:Learn how and when to remove this message 961:(a former hotel dating to 1845) and the 298:The most common soil types are silicate 1047:Jungfern Bridge: a stone bridge by the 746:) may be found in places in the woods. 483:The most common trees in the woods are 797:Where it flows through the gorge, the 477:Aegopodio podagrariae-Petisetum albae 412:Old beeches on a cliff above the Bode 142:of central Germany. The German term, 7: 664:The scenery in spring is graced by 177:. The Bode Gorge was designated a 25: 1285:Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg 706:alternate-leaved golden saxifrage 154:rivers that feed the River Bode. 1414:Nature reserves in Saxony-Anhalt 1343: 1252:. The monument is No. 68 in the 550:; especially in dry oak woods), 523:). Also worth mentioning is the 165:, has cut deeply into the hard 34: 1250:Friedrich Wilhelm Leopold Pfeil 1051:. A legend maintains that only 927:View from the cable car to the 882:Main footpath in the Bode Gorge 1095:made of granite, hornfels and 1008:in the Bode. According to the 1: 1419:Canyons and gorges of Germany 1359:The wild, romantic Bode Gorge 1113:("Devil's Bridge") above the 728:) also occur here and there. 310:occurs above argillite rock. 205:Period, and their associated 1267:Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock 1241:~ "boxes") that occur there. 710:Chrysosplenium alternifolium 1195:: A viewing point near the 661:) are particularly common. 1445: 1424:Landforms of Saxony-Anhalt 1273:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 996:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 754:The Bode Gorge ist also a 1244:Pfeil Monument: near the 1233:: ("Box Valley") A small 776:middle spotted woodpecker 465:Phalaridetum arundinaceae 387:. The plan was scrapped. 233:with quartz elements and 1287:, named "Novalis" (1797) 1203:) that is No. 72 in the 935:) are in the foreground. 837:have been introduced by 821:. Rare visitors include 815:three-spined stickleback 744:Ranunculus platanifolius 572:Gymnocarpium robertianum 43:This article includes a 872:Knackstedt & Näther 157:At the Bode Gorge, the 72:more precise citations. 1291:Joseph von Eichendorff 1279:Alexander von Humboldt 1178: 947: 936: 883: 875: 413: 346: 334: 286: 198: 123: 111: 1385:51.73556°N 11.00972°E 1172: 942: 926: 881: 852: 780:white-throated dipper 740:large white buttercup 678:Anemone ranunculoides 621:. Plants such as the 411: 340: 328: 284: 196: 103: 805:it ish also home to 612:Mercurialis perennis 604:Geranium robertianum 596:Impatiens parviflora 564:Dryopteris filix-mas 1381: /  1147:, in order to save 1135:in the Bode by the 643:Agrostis capillaris 505:Acer pseudoplatanus 449:) on shaded slopes. 203:Upper Carboniferous 110:into the Bode Gorge 1390:51.73556; 11.00972 1321:Oelsner, Manfred: 1254:Harzer Wandernadel 1205:Harzer Wandernadel 1187:Harzer Wandernadel 1179: 1075:Harzer Wandernadel 1049:Gasthof Königsruhe 957:: a bridge by the 948: 937: 919:Places of interest 884: 876: 718:Lathraea squamaria 627:Amelanchier ovalis 568:limestone oak fern 497:Tilia platyphyllos 414: 347: 345:north of Treseburg 335: 333:and granite blocks 321:Rivers and streams 287: 269:was only slightly 199: 112: 45:list of references 1177:in the Bode Gorge 874: 732:Perennial honesty 635:Genista tinctoria 580:Hieracium murorum 556:Luzula luzuloides 548:Avenella flexuosa 493:large-leaved lime 461:reed canary grass 265:. 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