Best mountain peaks around Sankt Andreasberg are found in the Harz Mountains, a region characterized by its elevated terrain. Sankt Andreasberg, situated at 600 to 900 meters above sea level, is the highest mountain town in the area. The region offers prominent elevated points and trails that provide views and experiences. This area is known for its protected mountain meadows, fresh mountain air, and rich mining history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The route to the Leistenklippe via the root trail is highly recommended.
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Great cliff with a lift, often well attended in summer.
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Become part of our documentary community and help us follow the development of the forest. More information at www.harzinfo.de/derwaldruft and specifically on forest change in the Harz National Park at www.waldwildnis-harz.de
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Great view from here. There are various options for departure.
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The paths to the Brocken are a special experience with snowshoes.
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This stone is the first to be approached, the small summit victory is proudly recorded.
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From the bizarre cliff you have a fantastic view of Altenau, Schulenberg and the Okertalsperre. Oh yes, a little bit too
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The region around Sankt Andreasberg, while not having towering alpine peaks, offers several significant elevated points. Notable examples include the Brocken Summit, the highest peak in the Harz, and the Wurmberg Summit, known for its bike park and restaurant. Other popular spots include Wolfswarte Summit with its exposed location and views, and Achtermannshöhe (HWN 12), the fourth highest mountain in the Harz.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Brocken Summit, which offers a phenomenal view from the highest mountain in the low mountain range on clear days. The Wolfswarte Summit also provides fantastic views of the Brocken and surrounding mountains from its rugged, woodless peak. Additionally, the Ledge cliff (HWN 15) on the Hohnekamm offers spectacular vistas over the Hochharz and even into the Harz foothills.
Yes, the Wurmberg Summit is considered family-friendly, offering various activities and facilities. For a more leisurely hike, the Matthias-Schmidt-Berg area provides a pleasant, moderate hike of about 4.22 km (approximately 1 hour 10 minutes) from the Kurhaus, suitable for families looking for a less strenuous outing.
The region has a rich mining history. The Glockenberg features the historic Glockenturm, which once signaled shifts for miners. The challenging Sankt Andreasberger Höhenwanderweg also traverses historical sites like the 'Roter Bär' mine, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, including protected mountain meadows, high forests, and unique granite rock formations. The Ledge cliff (HWN 15), for instance, showcases the distinctive wool sack weathering typical of granite. The area is also known for its fresh mountain air and the unique climate of higher elevations like the Brocken.
The Harz Mountains offer experiences year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking and enjoying the mountain meadows and fresh air. However, be prepared for extreme weather conditions at higher elevations like the Brocken Summit, where short-term onsets of winter can occur even outside the midsummer months. Winter transforms areas like Matthias-Schmidt-Berg into popular destinations for winter sports.
Yes, there are options for beginners. A circular hike around the Glockenberg is moderate, covering 2.51 km in about 45 minutes, offering picturesque views without being overly strenuous. The ascent to Achtermannshöhe (HWN 12) from the parking lot in Oderbrück is also described as more of a moderate walk.
Beyond hiking, the area around Sankt Andreasberg is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Matthias-Schmidt Mountain (663 m) – Alberti Lift Mountain Station loop' for easy cycling or more challenging options like the 'Brocken Summit – Oker Reservoir loop'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Sankt Andreasberg, Road Cycling Routes around Sankt Andreasberg, and MTB Trails around Sankt Andreasberg guides.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning views, especially from highlights like the Brocken Summit and Ledge cliff (HWN 15). The diverse hiking experiences, from moderate walks to challenging trails, and the rich natural environment with protected mountain meadows and fresh air are also highly valued. The region's mining history adds another layer of interest for many.
Yes, experienced hikers can tackle the Sankt Andreasberger Höhenwanderweg, a challenging 16.38 km circular trail with an ascent of 417 meters, offering extensive panoramic views. The ascent to the Wolfswarte Summit can also be demanding, with a stepped, root-rich, and often wet path, requiring waterproof shoes after heavy rainfall.
The Matthias-Baude on the Matthias-Schmidt-Berg provides a place for refreshments after a hike. The Wurmberg Summit also features a restaurant and other facilities, making it a convenient stop during your outdoor adventures.
The Brocken Summit is known for its extreme weather conditions, comparable to an alpine peak around 2,000 meters. It's often cold or foggy, or both, with a high chance of fog (up to 330 days a year). Always bring warm clothes, even in summer, and be prepared for short-term onsets of winter.


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