- Source: Bad Lauterberg
Bad Lauterberg is a town in the district of Göttingen, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the southern Harz, approx. 15 km southwest of Braunlage, and 20 km southeast of Osterode am Harz.
Bad Lauterberg is known inter alia for the liqueurs, Schierker Feuerstein and Harzer Grubenlicht, which are both manufactured and bottled here.
Bad Lauterberg was the birthplace (1879) of the Polar explorer Alfred Ritscher.
Politics
= Town council
=Town Council after the local elections on September 11, 2016:
CDU: 6 seats
Wählergruppe: 5 seats
SPD: 5 seats
BI: 2 seats
Bündnis 90/Die Grünen: 1 seats
NPD: 1 seat
Sights
About a mile east of the town in the mountains is the viewing point of Hohe Tür which is by a mountain lake and on the main Weser-Elbe watershed. It is checkpoint 43 in the Harzer Wandernadel hiking network.
Notable people
Alfred Ritscher (1879-1963), captain and Arctic explorer
Eberhard Umbach (born 1948), German physicist and science manager
Bibiana Steinhaus (born 1979), football referee
Tino Schmidt (born 1993), football player, played over 220 games
See also
Osterhagen
References
External links
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Palang Merah Jerman
- Bibiana Steinhaus
- Daftar kota di Jerman
- Bad Lauterberg
- Joseph Müller (priest)
- Harz
- Bibiana Steinhaus
- Semyon Furman
- Oder Valley Railway
- List of mines in the Harz
- Harz National Park
- Heibeeksköpfe
- Göttingen (district)