The Kästeklippen, often shortened to Käste, is a rocky tor above the Oker valley in the Upper Harz mountains of central Germany. It lies at a height of 602 m above NN.
Near the Käste are other similar granite rock formations such as the Hexenküche, Mausefalle, Feigenbaumklippe and the Treppenstein. Next to the observation platform is a protruding rock which resembles the face of an old man and is called Der Alte vom Berge. The rocks consist of granite "wool sacks", typical of the Harz region.
The Kästeklippen are a popular destination in the Harz. From here, there are views to the Sudmerberg hill in the borough of Goslar. Numerous paths lead from the Oker Reservoir, Romkerhall, Oker, Göttingerode and Bad Harzburg up to the Käste.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kästeklippen
Address 38667, Germany
Coordinates 51°52'5.991" N 10°28'59.725" E