Attractions and places to see around Oberharz am Brocken offer a range of experiences within the Harz Mountains. The region features diverse natural landscapes, including parts of the Harz National Park with its forests and rock formations. Historical landmarks and cultural sites are also present, reflecting the area's rich heritage. Visitors can explore unique geological features and historical water management systems.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Simply stunningly beautiful
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Who dares to climb the rocks?
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The largest viewing rock on the ridge path is easy to climb thanks to the ascent aids.
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One of the most beautiful hiking trails in the Harz, with many great impressions. The Teufelsmauerstieg runs between Blankenburg (Grandfather Rock) and Ballenstedt (Gegensteine) and is approx. 26 km long. It is worth it!
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great rock formation with nice view, worth it
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Stamp point 76 / grandfather rock The "Grandfather Rock" (317 m above sea level) together with the "Grandmother" forms the western end of the Teufelsmauer and is located on the eastern outskirts of Blankenburg. It is one of the most impressive and highest cliffs of the Teufelsmauer and a landmark of Blankenburg. The rock can be climbed with some skill over rock steps and iron stairs. On the summit with the weather vane from 1998 there is a wonderful view of Blankenburg and the baroque garden with the large and small palaces. It is assumed that the name "Grandfather Rock" dates back to the time of the Germans, who paid homage to their god Wotan here on the great father. A special attraction is the so-called "Löbbeckestieg", which leads to the right of the "Großvaterfelsen" to the "Hamburg Coat of Arms" HWN 74 to Timmenrode. This ridge path was created in 1853 at the instigation of the mayor of Blankenburg, Carl Löbbecke, and due to its location e
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Beautiful Bode Valley. A landscape like in Lord of the Rings. I was overwhelmed. Leave it as it is and take your trash with you✌️
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The Bodekessel can be hiked from Thale via the Königsruhe inn and the Teufelsbrücke. 🧑🦯
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The region is rich in natural beauty and offers several stunning viewpoints. You can visit the Großvaterfelsen, a natural monument with panoramic views of Blankenburg, or the distinctive Hamburger Wappen (Devil's Wall), a unique sandstone formation. The Bodetal Viewpoint provides picturesque scenery of the Bode Valley. Don't miss the Brocken Summit, the highest peak in the Harz Mountains, offering expansive views, or the impressive Rappbodetalsperre, Germany's highest dam wall. The Ilsetal Valley, with its cascades and the Heinrich Heine Trail, is also a beautiful natural area.
Yes, Oberharz am Brocken has a rich history. The Upper Harz Water Management system, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases over 1,000 years of mining history with its complex network of ponds and watercourses. You can also explore the ancient Baumannshöhle (Rübeländer caves) for a unique underground experience, or visit the Domäne Stiege, a cultural gem known for its architecture. The Altenau Heritage Centre and the Upper Harz Mining Museum offer insights into the region's past.
The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking, cycling, and running routes. For hiking, consider trails like the challenging Devil's Wall Ridge Trail or the Eckerlochstieg Trail. The Harzer-Hexen-Stieg is a renowned long-distance hiking trail. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Oberharz am Brocken, cycling routes, or running trails.
Families will enjoy Pullman City Harz, a Wild West-themed experience with costumed actors and animal shows. The Baumannshöhle (Rübeländer caves) offers dramatic light-and-music shows that can be captivating for children. The Großvaterfelsen, part of the Devil's Wall, is described as a climbing paradise for children, with ascent aids for easier access.
The Harz Mountains offer attractions year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, with lush forests and pleasant temperatures. The Blauer See (Blue Lake) is particularly vivid in blue during spring due to its high calcium content. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter transforms the region into a snowy landscape, suitable for winter sports and cozy visits.
For adventure seekers, the Harzdrenalin Center at Rappbodetalsperre is a must-visit. It features the Titan RT, a 458-meter suspension bridge, along with thrilling activities like ziplining and the Gigaswing. The Großvaterfelsen also offers a rewarding climb with magnificent views.
The region is known for its distinctive rock formations. The Devil's Wall, with its bizarre sandstone structures like the Hamburger Wappen and Großvaterfelsen, is a prime example. The Bodekessel also showcases wild and beautiful rock formations where the Bode River flows powerfully through.
Yes, the Torfhaus National Park Visitor Centre provides insights into the Harz Mountains and offers a marvelous view of the Brocken. Additionally, the Forest Historical Circular Hiking Route Elbingerode features 14 special places illustrating the importance of forestry and current forestry topics in the region.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural scenery, particularly the panoramic views from spots like the Großvaterfelsen and Bodetal Viewpoint. The unique rock formations of the Devil's Wall and the wild beauty of the Bodekessel are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of adventure and the opportunity to connect with nature.
Yes, various churches throughout the villages of Oberharz am Brocken invite visitors to explore their unique atmospheres and architecture. Examples include Kleine Holzkirche Elend, St. Jakobi Kirche Elbingerode, St. Antoniuskirche Hasselfelde, St. Salvator Kirche Trautenstein, and St. Laurentius Kirche Benneckenstein.
Beyond the historical museums, you can visit the 'Wonders in Wood' Exhibition in Altenau. This exhibition displays mechanically moved wooden figures created by generations of the Meier woodcarving family, offering a unique cultural experience.


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