Best attractions and places to see around Schladen-Werla, a municipality in the northern foothills of the Harz mountain range, offers a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. The region is characterized by picturesque landscapes of rolling hills and extensive forests. Visitors can explore significant imperial palaces, medieval towns, and diverse natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Wöltingerode monastery estate is well-known and preferred as a tourist destination and as a conference venue. The almost one-kilometer-long monastery wall, old trees, the lovingly tended green areas and flowerbeds as well as the well-preserved buildings give the feeling of what monastery life must have been like in past centuries. More at: https://www.woeltingerode.de/das-klostergut.html
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A very nice photo motif.👌🏻
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The tower looks very massive but also well maintained. The ascent was worth it, we had a good view of the wide country.
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Four times a day, all eyes and cameras are focused on the gable of the "Kämmereigebäude" on the east side of the market square. Three little doors open and a circus of figures tells the story of mining in Rammelsberg, from the legendary discovery by the knight Ramm to modern times, accompanied by the carillon intoning mining melodies. The carillon and figure circulation were donated by Preussag in 1968 on the occasion of the 1000th anniversary of Rammelsberg mining. In addition, the morning song will sound at 8:30 a.m. and the evening song at 6:30 p.m. (without figure rotation).
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♥️A guild house of the garment tailors located on the market square is immediately noticeable - great photo motif📸👍🏻 Directly opposite the tourist information
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A beautiful place framed by many old houses. Here you can sit down on the outside catering in the shops and enjoy the platters!
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In the herb garden you can get an idea of the shape of a monastery garden and go on the search for traces. Which plants can be recognized by their scent? What was this herb good for again? Which flower can do more than just look beautiful? The corresponding explanations can be found on the information boards.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the archaeological park of the Kaiserpfalz Werla, a significant imperial palace from the early Middle Ages, offering insights into 10th and 11th-century German history. Another notable site is Wöltingerode Abbey Estate, a well-preserved monastery complex with extensive grounds. Don't miss the Goslar Market Square, known for its historic half-timbered houses and carillon, or the ruins of Asseburg Castle Ruins.
Yes, the charming medieval town of Hornburg is known for its historic half-timbered houses. In Hornburg, you can visit the Heimatmuseum Hornburg, which covers the town's history, the life of Pope Clement II, and traditional crafts. In Schladen, the Heimathaus "Alte Mühle", housed in a former watermill, showcases the region's history from the Neolithic period to the Middle Ages, including the Ottonian era and the life of royal architect Leo von Klenze.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Aussichtsturm auf dem Elm (Observation Tower on the Elm), which offers expansive vistas over the entire region, including the Harz mountains. Another excellent spot is Sudmerberg Lookout (HWN 108), providing broad perspectives of Goslar, the Harz mountains, and the Harz foreland. The Bismarck Tower (Bismarcksäule) Asseburg also offers a great view over the northern Harz foreland to Brocken.
The region is part of the Geopark Harz. Braunschweiger Land. Ostfalen, which features sites of geological importance, rarity, and beauty, including quarries and gravel pits. You can explore the Adventure Trail "Hornburg - Großes Bruch - Fallstein" within the Geopark to discover geological features like sinkholes and a travertine quarry. The Oker River Meadows (Okeraue) are also noted for their natural beauty and ornithological significance.
You can visit the Nordharzer Schlangenparadies (Northern Harz Snake Paradise) in Schladen, which is Europe's largest private snake farm, offering a chance to experience a diverse world of snakes, lizards, and spiders. Alternatively, the Wildgehege am Elmrand (Wildlife Park at Elmrand) allows visitors to observe native animal species in their natural habitat.
Yes, the picturesque landscapes of rolling hills and extensive forests provide ample opportunities for hiking. You can find several easy hiking trails, such as the "View of the Brocken – Kiesteich Loop Trail" or routes exploring the "West Tower of the Werla Imperial Palace." For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Schladen-Werla guide.
Absolutely! Schladen-Werla offers various cycling routes suitable for different skill levels. You can find routes like the "War Memorial at Werla – Local Heritage House Old Mill, Schladen loop from Hornburg" or longer tours like "Trout park with trout pond – Ilse Cycle Path near Ilsenburg." Discover more options in the Cycling around Schladen-Werla guide or the Gravel biking around Schladen-Werla guide.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Wöltingerode Abbey Estate is listed as family-friendly, offering extensive grounds to explore. The Nordharzer Schlangenparadies and Wildgehege am Elmrand are also great for children interested in animals. Additionally, the Goslar Market Square with its carillon and historic atmosphere can be an engaging experience for all ages.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and scenic beauty. For instance, the Wöltingerode Abbey Estate is appreciated for its extensive and well-preserved complex, with many enjoying the herb garden and farm shop. The Goslar Market Square is loved for its beautiful old houses and the carillon. Many also highlight the excellent views from spots like Sudmerberg Lookout (HWN 108) and Bismarck Tower (Bismarcksäule) Asseburg.
Yes, Goslar Market Square is categorized as wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors to experience its historic charm and atmosphere.
The region's rolling hills and forests are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, particularly during the warmer months from spring to autumn when the weather is pleasant and the natural beauty is in full bloom. Summer offers the longest daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and vibrant foliage.
Several attractions offer on-site or nearby dining options. The Wöltingerode Abbey Estate includes a cafe and restaurant, and its farm shop offers local products. In Hornburg, the historic town center provides various shops and outside catering options. You'll also find cafes and restaurants in the main settlements of Schladen and Hornburg.
Beyond the well-known sites, consider exploring the Oker River Meadows (Okeraue) for their serene natural beauty and ornithological significance, offering a peaceful escape. The various geological features along the Adventure Trail "Hornburg - Großes Bruch - Fallstein" within the Geopark also provide unique insights into the region's natural history away from the main tourist paths.


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