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municipality). The range is about 6 km (3.7 mi) long by 1 km (0.62 mi) wide and its eastern edge overlooks the Oker valley. It may be reached via the
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works and fertilizer plant with its old shafts: numbers I, II and III. In operation from the 1880s, the mine was closed after a massive brine inrush in 1930. The former
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of using its favourable location for ambushes and highway robberies of bypassing merchants. He had the castle besieged for several months and eventually completely
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monastery of Wöltingerode, located on the southern perimeter of the ridge west of Vienenburg, and its abbey distillery are also worth seeing.
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The southeastern edge of the ridge lies immediately above the Oker Valley and from 1203 was the construction site of an
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formation. In the technical language of geologists the Harly Forest is classed as a "Geological Anticline" (
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highways, as well as by several side roads and tracks branching off those roads.
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A vestige of former mining activity in the area is the historic Vienenburg
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The Harly as part of the Harz-Brunswick Land- Eastphalia Geopark
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in 1218, Harly Castle passed to his Welf heirs. At the 1290
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dynasties. It was erected at the behest of by the Welf king
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The low ridge is situated in the northern foothills of the
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and immediately north-northwest of the municipality of
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river. It is located about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi)—
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of Goslar, whose citizens had allied with his rival
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Harlyberg
Elevation
Coordinates
51°58′2″N 10°32′37″E / 51.96722°N 10.54361°E / 51.96722; 10.54361
Lower Saxony
German
NN
Goslar
Lower Saxony
Germany
Harz
Innerste Uplands
Salzgitter Hills
Oker
as the crow flies
Goslar
Vienenburg
Schladen-Werla
A 395
Brunswick
B 241
B 82
Harlyberg
salt
chalk
silicate

Imperial castle
Welf

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