The Schurre (pronounced "shoorer") is a stone run in the Bode Gorge in the Lower Harz near Thale in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
The stone run is slowly slipping downhill, the sliding of its boulders being audible especially during periods of heavy rain.
Its name has been given to a much-frequented trail, blazed in 1864 between the Bode Gorge and the legendary Rosstrappe site.
In 18 hairpin bends the Schurre wends its way up the steep stone run.
Several trees planted along the route, with its extreme climatic conditions, have survived.