Huts in Naturpark Südharz are situated within a region known for its unique gypsum karst landscape. This area offers numerous shelters and destinations for hikers. These range from simple refuges providing views to more developed spots with amenities. The diverse terrain and natural features make it a notable destination for outdoor activities.
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This shelter no longer exists and the stamp box has been moved slightly.
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Very popular excursion destination, restaurant and farm shop.
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Not just a paradise for children. There is also enough to see for dear parents. The ice cream is first class. Definitely needs to be tasted. A tasting is also worthwhile in the farm shop and in the small restaurant.
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The old turning body has fallen over in the meantime. You can still see the remains of the old spiral staircase that long ago allowed visitors to climb to the platform in the treetop.
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one of the most beautiful stamping points of the HWN, the view is great, be sure to enter it in the summit book
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great resting place on the Grenzweg, the oak must have been an impressive tree with its viewing platform in the past, unfortunately destroyed by a storm, but a monument should be erected at this point
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Really great refuge with summit book.
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Zeynep, the last hurricane unfortunately blew the oak down
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The huts in Naturpark Südharz are set within a region renowned for its distinctive gypsum karst landscape. They range from simple refuges offering stunning views to more developed destinations with amenities, providing a diverse experience for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting Red shot (HWN 90), which provides magnificent views of the southern Harz foreland, the karst landscape, and the Kyffhäuser region. The Stiefmutter Shelter and Hundertmorgenwiese Viewpoint (HWN 164) also offers expansive views over the Hundertmorgenwiese.
Yes, Sophienhof Goat Alm (HWN 097) is a particularly appealing destination for families. Children can interact with goats and shaggy dogs, and there's a farm shop offering local products like cheese and goat ice cream. It serves as both a place to rest and a unique farm experience.
Absolutely. The Red shot (HWN 90) is notable for its striking red porphyrite rock, which gives the mountain its name. For a tranquil spot by the water, the Stierberg Pond (HWN 048) is idyllically situated in the forest and features a refuge.
The Reversible oak (HWN 165), or Wendeleiche, is a natural monument with historical interest. While the old spiral staircase that once allowed visitors to climb to a treetop platform has fallen, its remnants can still be seen, reminding visitors of its unique past feature and its location near the former inner-German border.
Naturpark Südharz offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, enjoy gravel biking, or embark on scenic road cycling routes. Many huts, like the Stiefmutter Shelter, are part of long-distance hiking trails such as the Harzer Grenzweg, making them excellent starting points for extended treks.
Yes, many huts are integrated into the region's hiking network. For example, the Stiefmutter Shelter (HWN 164) is part of the "Harzer Grenzweg" long-distance hiking trail. Circular hikes often connect multiple stamp points of the Harzer Wandernadel, such as a tour from Zorge that can include the Stiefmutter Shelter, Wendeleiche, and Red Shot.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, the tranquility of nature, and the unique experiences offered. Many appreciate the opportunity to collect stamps for the Harzer Wandernadel. Family-friendly spots like Sophienhof Goat Alm are loved for their animal interactions and local products, while others value the peaceful retreats found at places like Stierberg Pond.
The Naturpark Südharz is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural scenery. Summer is ideal for enjoying longer days and outdoor activities, while winter can provide a serene, snow-covered landscape for those prepared for colder conditions.
The Sophienhof Goat Alm (HWN 097) is more than just a hut; it features a farm shop with local products like cheese, meat, and goat ice cream, and an Almstube (alpine hut) serving delicious homemade food. Other huts may be simpler refuges, so it's always good to check specific details if amenities are a priority.
Many of the huts mentioned, such as Red shot (HWN 90), Stiefmutter Shelter (HWN 164), Sophienhof Goat Alm (HWN 097), Stierberg Pond (HWN 048), and Reversible oak (HWN 165), are designated stamp points for the Harzer Wandernadel. Information about these points is often available at the huts themselves or through local tourism resources.


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