Each June, the Brockenaufstieg turns Braunlage into a lively base camp for long-distance hikers heading up into the Harz, with the town’s central square filling before dawn with rucksacks, trekking poles and a mix of nervous energy and quiet anticipation. The atmosphere is friendly rather than competitive, more about testing stamina and sharing a long day in the hills than chasing times, and you notice quickly how mixed the field is: seasoned ultra‑walkers alongside office workers who have been training on forest tracks at weekends. Once the start bell goes and the crowd strings out towards the first climbs, Braunlage drops away behind you and the focus shifts to settling into a rhythm for many hours on your feet.
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The Silberteich near Braunlage is an artificial pond in the Harz, set on the upper course of the Brunnenbach between Braunlage and Sankt Andreasberg. It was created in the mid-18th century as part of the so-called Oberharzer Wasserregal (upper Harz water management system), mainly to provide water power for mining in the area.
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