Flaschenhals
Flaschenhals is a German term that refers to a bottleneck-shaped mountain pass located in the Harz mountains, Germany. The pass connects the valleys of Wurmbergs and Wipper and is situated at an elevation of approximately 417 meters above sea level.
Geologically, the Flaschenhals is a significant feature of the Harz mountain range, which is a vast, densely
The area around the Flaschenhals features heavily forested landscapes, with an abundance of wildlife, including deer,
Today, the Flaschenhals is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering scenic views of
Historically, the Flaschenhals has played an important role in regional trade and communication, with a dirt