Huts around Ilsenburg (Harz) provide resting points for hikers and nature enthusiasts within the Harz National Park. The region features a variety of establishments, from historic forest inns to simple refuges. These locations offer a range of experiences amidst the scenic landscape. Ilsenburg (Harz) is characterized by its forested valleys and mountainous terrain, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
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Once a popular inn, today it's a bit built up and you don't get anything here for free.
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The inn now has new operators before you the mammoth task is to bring everything back into shape.
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The Förster-Ludewig-Platz is a very nice rest area and is located on the Dammgraben between Altenau and the Torfhaus. The rest area was designed very attractively with a seating area and the Schachtkopf hut. A footbridge takes you to another small rest area via a settling basin in the dam ditch, which frees the wild water coming from the Nabental waterfall from its flood of sediment. For fans of the Harz hiking nobility, stamp 133 can be obtained here
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Great view from here. There are various options for departure.
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At the Förster-Ludewig-Platz there is a refuge called "Schachtkopf-Hütte". It was named after the mountain on the southern slope of which this building is located. You will also find various benches and a war memorial here. This commemorates the forest workers from Altenau who fell in World War I.
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Several huts in the Ilsenburg area cater to families. The Plessenburg Inn (HWN 7) is known for its warm, family-friendly atmosphere and delicious regional cuisine. The Förster-Ludewig-Platz — Memorial and HWN 133 Stamp Station, which includes the Schachtkopf-Hütte, has a short access path suitable for families with small children. Further afield, the Wurmberg Alm offers an adventure playground and a walkable enclosure for mountain goats, making it a great family destination.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Plessenburg Inn (HWN 7), for example, began as a princely hunting lodge in 1775-1776 and has evolved into a popular excursion restaurant. The Bremer Hütte, though its current building dates to 2008, has provided accommodation for excursionists along the Heinrich-Heine-Weg since the 19th century.
Many huts offer stunning views. Raven Crag is a popular viewpoint rewarding visitors with great vistas after a climb. The Wurmberg Alm, located at approximately 1,000 meters above sea level on the Wurmberg, provides magnificent views over the High Harz. Even the Förster-Ludewig-Platz offers pleasant views of the surrounding forest.
The huts serve as excellent starting or resting points for various outdoor activities. Many are located along popular hiking trails, such as the Ilsetal from Ilsenburg or the Heinrich-Heine-Weg. For mountain bikers, Raven Crag is particularly appealing, and the Wurmberg Summit is a hub for mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding, and 'monster scooter' riding. You can find many routes in guides like Easy hikes around Ilsenburg or Gravel biking around Ilsenburg.
Yes, several huts provide dining options. The Plessenburg Inn (HWN 7) is renowned for its delicious, freshly prepared regional cuisine. The Wurmberg Alm is a rustic mountain restaurant with a large beer garden and traditional mountain gastronomy. The Forest Inn and Mountain Hotel Steinerne Renne (HWN 28) also offers refreshments, though it has more of a snack character.
The Ilsenburg region is enjoyable year-round, depending on your preferred activities. The Wurmberg Alm is a popular year-round destination, offering sun loungers on the terrace in warmer months and becoming a lively spot for Après-Ski in winter. Hiking is popular from spring through autumn, with many trails accessible. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities.
Yes, several huts are designated stamp points for the Harzer Wandernadel. The Plessenburg Inn (HWN 7) is one such point, as is the Förster-Ludewig-Platz — Memorial and HWN 133 Stamp Station, which includes the Schachtkopf-Hütte. These make for great goals on your hiking tours.
Accessibility varies by hut. The Plessenburg Inn (HWN 7) is accessible via well-marked hiking trails, and during summer months (May to October), a seasonal bus service, the 'Ilsetaler' (Line 274), connects it directly with Wernigerode, Darlingerode, Drübeck, and Ilsenburg. The Schachtkopf-Hütte has a short access path, making it relatively easy to reach.
The huts around Ilsenburg are unique due to their blend of history, natural beauty, and community appreciation. They range from historic forest inns like the Plessenburg Inn (HWN 7) to simple refuges like the Schachtkopf-Hütte, each offering a distinct experience within the scenic Harz National Park. Visitors particularly appreciate the generous portions of food, cozy environments, and the stunning views that reward their efforts.
Yes, some huts are specifically designed to offer shelter. The Schachtkopf-Hütte, located at Förster-Ludewig-Platz, is a refuge built in a typical Harz style, providing shelter for hikers during inclement weather and a designated rest area. The Bremer Hütte also serves as a convenient picnic and resting point.
Visitors frequently praise the combination of delicious food, welcoming atmosphere, and the stunning natural surroundings. Many tips highlight the hearty meals at places like the Plessenburg Inn (HWN 7) and the magnificent views from spots like Raven Crag. The sense of accomplishment after a hike, followed by a well-deserved break at a cozy hut, is a recurring theme in visitor feedback.
Yes, the huts are often situated near notable natural features. The Schachtkopf-Hütte, for instance, is close to a small settling basin in the dam ditch where visitors can listen to gurgling water. The Bremer Hütte is located along the Heinrich-Heine-Weg, which leads through the idyllic Ilsetal and past the impressive Ilse Falls. Many huts also offer views of the surrounding Harz National Park forests and mountains.


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