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Easy hiking trails around Oberharz am Brocken traverse a landscape characterized by dense forests, picturesque rivers, and serene lakes within the Harz National Park. The region features varied topography, including valleys, meadows, and mountains, with the Brocken being the highest peak. This area offers a network of well-maintained paths suitable for various ability levels. Notable natural features include the scenic Oderteich reservoir and the ancient Torfhausmoor.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very nice path to the Hassel Vorsperre. Unfortunately, information boards about the formation of the rock formations are missing.
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Somewhat hidden, but visible from the path if you have your eyes open.
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😎Historical Site: The Radeweg House 🌲📜 (Online research and archive search) This building was once an essential component of the Count's forestry administration in Wernigerode. Its location on the Radeweg, one of the main transport routes of the forest district, was strategic. The most likely original function was that of a logging warden's house (high probability). A junior forestry official lived here, directly organizing and measuring the timber harvest (the "Schlag") on site and overseeing its transport towards Wernigerode or to the ironworks. In doing so, he ensured compliance with sustainability regulations and indirectly secured the charcoal supply for the mining operations of the Upper Harz Water Management System. ______________________ After the end of the monarchy (from 1918) and during the GDR era, the building's use changed, but further research is needed (FDGB recreation facility / see photo circa 1960). Today, the Radeweghaus is a lost place in the Upper Harz Mountains.
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😎According to my research (statements from older Hasselfeld residents), this is an old explosives bunker. The explosives bunker here is directly related to the extensive blasting work 💥 necessary for the construction of the Rappbode Dam. The construction of the dam, in particular the excavation work for the dam foundations, which were to be anchored 16 meters deep into the rock, as well as the construction of the underground tunnel 🚇, required the massive use of explosives to break through the hard rock bedrock of the Harz Mountains. Function of the explosives bunkers: Storage: The bunkers served to safely store the large quantities of explosive materials (such as dynamite or other explosives and detonators) needed for the rock works. Safety: Due to the high risk of explosion, these storage facilities had to be built deep in the forest, away from the actual construction site and the workers' quarters. This decentralized storage minimized the risk of disaster from accidental explosions. Construction period: They were in operation both during the initial construction phase from 1938 and after work resumed in 1952 until completion in 1959. https://harzwelten.online/geschichte/der-grosse-bau-der-rappbodetalsperre/
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Here charcoal is produced and also shown how it is made
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Parking lot with good pea soup from the goulash cannon.
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Great view. After crossing the fore-dam, the stamp isn't far away.
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Oberharz am Brocken offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 50 routes specifically categorized as easy. The region features a comprehensive network of well-maintained paths suitable for various ability levels, traversing dense forests, picturesque rivers, and serene lakes within the Harz National Park.
The easy hiking trails in Oberharz am Brocken are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 6,000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's diverse natural beauty, including its dense forests, serene lakes, and picturesque rivers, as well as the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable and accessible walks.
Yes, Oberharz am Brocken is an excellent destination for family-friendly easy hikes. Many trails are designed to be gentle and accessible, perfect for all ages. A great option is the View of Hasselvorsperre – Hasselvorsperre Dam (HWN 53) loop from Stadt Hasselfelde, which is a 4.5-mile loop offering scenic views of the dam.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the easy hiking trails in Oberharz am Brocken. However, as much of the area is within the Harz National Park, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Oberharz am Brocken are circular routes, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the View of Hasselvorsperre – Hasselvorsperre Dam (HWN 53) loop from Hütteberg is an easy 4.5-mile circular path with gentle elevation, providing beautiful dam views.
Easy hikes in Oberharz am Brocken showcase a variety of stunning natural features. You'll encounter dense forests, picturesque rivers, and serene lakes. Notable landmarks include the scenic Oderteich reservoir, often compared to Scandinavian lakes, and the ancient Torfhausmoor, which can be explored via wooden walkways. The Ilse valley, known for its cascades, also offers beautiful routes.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. You can integrate visits to sites like the Royal castle ruins (HWN 41) or the Stemberghaus Charcoal Works into your hiking itineraries. The View of the Harz Mountains – Rotestein Trailhead loop from Harzköhlerei Stemberghaus is a shorter, easy route that starts near the historic Harzköhlerei Stemberghaus.
Parking is generally available at trailheads and popular starting points for easy hikes in Oberharz am Brocken. Many routes, like the Carlshaus Tower – Radeweghaus Car Park loop from Radeweg, are designed with convenient access to parking areas, making it easy to begin your adventure.
Absolutely. Even on easy hikes, you can find rewarding viewpoints. The region's varied topography, including valleys and mountains, provides opportunities for scenic vistas. For example, the Rotestein (HWN 54) is a notable viewpoint that can be incorporated into various routes, offering expansive views of the Harz landscape.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with places to rest and refresh. Throughout the trails, you'll find cozy pubs and traditional 'Bauden' (formerly mountain shelters, now often restaurants) that provide welcoming spots for food and drinks. Many villages and towns near trailheads also offer cafes and restaurants.
Oberharz am Brocken is beautiful year-round for easy hiking. Spring brings blooming flora, summer offers lush green landscapes, and autumn transforms the forests with vibrant colors. Even in winter, many easy paths are suitable for walks, especially if cleared, allowing you to experience the mystical, often snow-covered, Harz scenery.
Yes, the region is known for its picturesque lakes and impressive dams. The Hasselvorsperre Dam (HWN 53) – View of Hasselvorsperre loop from Hassel-Vorsperre is an easy 3.6-mile route that specifically highlights the Hasselvorsperre Dam. You can also visit the Rappbode Dam, Germany's highest dam wall, which is a prominent landmark in the area.


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