Attractions and places to see in Nsg Bachtäler Im Oberharz Um Braunlage are centered around its diverse stream valleys, which form the core of this nature reserve. This region, recognized as an FFH-Gebiet, features a mosaic of ecosystems including nutrient-poor spring bogs, mountain meadows, and extensive grasslands. The area is also historically significant, with the Green Belt marking the former inner-German border along the meandering Bode River. Visitors can explore numerous well-maintained hiking and cycling paths that traverse these natural…
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Idyllically located café even with a special stamp of the Harz hiking pin.
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Step by step, the crossing should still not be a problem.
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It goes up and down here.
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. A special place in a dreamy landscape where you as a guest still feel really comfortable and welcome. The service in person, Petra, was very courteous and authentically nice, the ambience was just great and the food was also delicious.
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The small river Bremke was once a German-German border river. In this section it meanders through meadows and sparse forests - a picturesque landscape. The hiking trail is wide and well paved.
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Here you can fortify yourself, the dumplings👌
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The nature reserve offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. You can visit the HWN 9932 Forest Café Trout Pond for a pleasant stop with delicious food and a special stamp. For a historical experience, walk the Kolonnenweg (Green Belt) – Former Border Patrol Road, which serves as a poignant reminder of Germany's past division. Another significant spot is the Valley trail in the Harzer Bachtäler nature reserve, featuring a memorial stone commemorating the border opening in 1989.
The core of the nature reserve is characterized by its diverse stream valleys, including the Bremke, Warmer Bode, and Großer Goldbach, with their meandering paths and varied banks. You'll find a mosaic of ecosystems such as nutrient-poor spring bogs, fens, mountain meadows, and extensive grasslands. The wooded areas feature natural alder-ash riparian forests and montane spruce forests at higher elevations, providing habitats for numerous endangered plant and animal species.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The most prominent historical landmark is the Kolonnenweg (Green Belt) – Former Border Patrol Road, which follows the route of the former inner-German border. The Valley trail in the Harzer Bachtäler nature reserve also features a memorial stone marking the opening of the border. Additionally, parts of the hiking trails follow the former route of the narrow-gauge South Harz Railway, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on well-maintained paths, with options ranging from easy to moderate. There are also dedicated routes for mountain biking. For specific routes and detailed information, explore the Hiking in Nsg Bachtäler Im Oberharz Um Braunlage guide or the MTB Trails in Nsg Bachtäler Im Oberharz Um Braunlage guide.
Absolutely. Many trails are suitable for families, especially in dry weather. The Stepping Stones on the Myths Trail (Mythenpfad), Harz National Park offers a fun and unique way to cross a stream, though a little surefootedness is required. The Rams sawmill is another family-friendly historical site with a bench for resting. The HWN 9932 Forest Café Trout Pond is also a welcoming spot for all ages.
The nature reserve offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery and pleasant temperatures. Autumn brings vibrant fall foliage, making it a picturesque time for walks. While the guide focuses on attractions, the Harz region is also known for winter activities, so colder months can offer a different kind of beauty, especially for those interested in snow sports near Braunlage.
Yes, certain hiking routes within the nature reserve offer rewarding views. For instance, trails along the Brunnenbach, Goldbach, and Bode rivers provide grand views over Braunlage and the northern mountains as you complete your journey. These spots allow you to appreciate the expansive natural beauty of the Harz landscape.
The terrain varies depending on the specific trail. Many paths are well-maintained, but given the nature reserve's focus on stream valleys, you can expect some meandering paths with varying steep and flat banks. Some trails, like the Stepping Stones on the Myths Trail, might require a little surefootedness. The former South Harz Railway route is now a comfortable cycling path, indicating some flatter sections.
A notable spot for refreshments is the HWN 9932 Forest Café Trout Pond, which is highly praised for its delicious food and welcoming atmosphere. It's a great place to fortify yourself during your exploration. The nearby town of Braunlage also offers additional dining options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The opportunity to hike along the former inner-German border on the Kolonnenweg (Green Belt) is often highlighted as a moving experience. The serene stream valleys, diverse ecosystems, and the chance to discover hidden gems like the Forest Café Trout Pond also receive high praise. The community has shared over 320 photos and given more than 460 upvotes, reflecting a strong positive sentiment for the area's unique offerings.
Yes, the area offers a range of hiking routes. For easier walks, you can find trails like "The Wishing Tree – Forest Myth loop from Braunlage" or "Sorge Border Museum – Sorge Border Museum loop from Harzer Bachtäler." For moderate challenges, consider routes such as "View of Wurmberg and Brocken – View of Brocken and Wurmberg loop from Braunlage." You can find more details and options in the Hiking in Nsg Bachtäler Im Oberharz Um Braunlage guide.
While specific regulations for every single highlight are not detailed, nature reserves in Germany generally welcome dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. It's always advisable to check local signage for any specific restrictions in certain areas, especially around sensitive ecosystems or protected animal habitats.
Walk durations vary greatly depending on the chosen route and your pace. Shorter, easy loops like "The Wishing Tree – Forest Myth loop from Braunlage" are around 4 km, taking a couple of hours. Longer, moderate routes, such as "Bridge Over the Warme Bode – View of the Warm Bode Valley loop from Braunlage" (over 12 km), could take half a day or more. It's best to consult specific route descriptions for estimated times.


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