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Another shot from the beautiful Harz Mountains! The Bodekessel is a small waterfall in the lower part of the Bode valley west of the Rosstrappenfels and only a few steps away from the Teufelsbrücke. Today, the waterfall is only about one metre high. It used to be almost 2.50 metres, but the original waterfall was blown up in 1784 to make the Bode navigable.
On the north-eastern edge of the Harz Mountains, the Bode emerges from the mountains and has dug a deep gorge between the steep, legendary cliffs of Hexentanzplatz and Rosstrappe.
In this gorge, the wild and romantic Bode Valley, visitors can expect exciting myths and legends, fairytale forests, babbling brooks and raging rivers, fascinating rock formations and marvellous views.
The numerous mixed forests around the "mightiest rocky valley north of the Alps" are naturally tranquil and fabulously beautiful. Together with flowering mountain meadows, babbling brooks and refreshing forest lakes, they form the diverse hiking arena of the Bode Valley, which captivates tens of thousands of hikers and nature lovers every year.
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