The alpine running water made me feel the charm of the water this time to the Kassel Peak Park in Germany. Let me feel what the real alpine running water is. When I came to Kassel, Germany, I was not optimistic about a small mound next to its city. Climbing the mountain for a few days in a row made me have no love for the mountain. But many people who have played, the small mound will say that the artificial flowing pool on this mound gives people a feeling that is too shocking. Okay! I have to go and see if I am tired. Walking up the mountain with a group of pedestrians, I saw a big platform halfway up the mountain. Looking up the platform, steps were right in front of me. However, it was strange that there were no pedestrians in the middle of the platform. Pedestrians made a detour from both sides. Look closely at this step from the mountain to the platform is actually a artificial stream. The stream of the stream is singing happily on the platform. Many people and I walked up the platform and saw a gray castle right in front of me. This castle was actually built on a symmetrical axis. A cement tower on the top of the castle is a bit like a TV transmitter. Unfortunately, the castle can only be visited on the periphery and entry is not allowed inside. Tips: Tickets: Free Open Hours: All Day