Best mountain peaks around Wurmberg, located in the Harz Mountains near Braunlage, stands as the highest mountain in Lower Saxony with an elevation of 971.2 meters. It is the second-highest peak in the Harz range, offering panoramic views from its summit tower. The mountain is accessible via Northern Germany's longest cable car or numerous well-signposted hiking trails. Wurmberg provides year-round activities, including winter sports and summer hiking and mountain biking.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Rubble hill artificially created from debris of World War II
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Magnificent panoramic views over the landscape and towns on both sides of the Würm valley. To the west, the view extends to the northern Black Forest and the Nagold valley.
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Steep like a mountain. Well paved
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There is a wonderful panoramic view of Pforzheim. At the top it is also pointed out that this is a rubble mountain, a reminder that the city was destroyed by bombs in the Second World War. It is very steep to the top, but the panoramic view quickly makes you forget this.
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There are many ways to the summit. At the summit you will be rewarded with a panoramic view
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It goes steeply uphill and the rest bench is just before the last third
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Sit down once more and the rest is still possible
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There are three options, but it doesn't matter which one you do, the summit is ☝️
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Beyond Wurmberg itself, visitors often enjoy the Direct Footpath to Wallberg Summit, known for its steep but well-paved ascent. Another notable spot is the Highest Point of Hohenwart (544 m), which offers beautiful paths in various directions. While currently closed until late 2025, the Hohe Warte (was dismantled) is a popular viewpoint for its extensive views.
Wurmberg is the highest mountain in Lower Saxony and the second-highest in the Harz range, standing at 971.2 meters. Its summit features a 32-meter-high observation tower, offering panoramic views of the Harz National Park, the Brocken, and other distant ranges. It's also a hub for year-round activities, from winter sports to summer hiking and mountain biking.
Yes, Wurmberg is very family-friendly. The 'Erlebniswelt Wurmberg' (Wurmberg Adventure World) at the summit includes a water playground, an adventure playground, a walk-in goat enclosure, and small animal enclosures. There's also a 75-meter-long marble run, touted as the highest in Northern Germany, providing entertainment for all ages.
Wurmberg is easily accessible. You can take Northern Germany's longest cable car from Braunlage, which reaches the summit in about 12 minutes. Alternatively, numerous well-signposted hiking trails of varying difficulty levels lead up the mountain, offering scenic routes through forests and past natural features.
The area around Wurmberg offers a variety of hiking trails, from enjoyable walks suitable for families to more challenging routes. You can find trails leading through forests, along mountain streams, and past rock formations like the Wurmbergklippen. For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'Paulinensee – Forest Path to Paulinensee loop' or the 'Neubärental Pond – Bear sculpture loop'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Wurmberg guide.
Beyond the panoramic views from the Wurmberg summit, you can explore natural features like the Wurmbergklippen rock formations and the Bode Falls. The Feuerbacher Heide-Dickenberg Nature Reserve is another area to discover, known for its diverse Heckengäu landscape with heathland, meadows, and hedges.
Wurmberg is a versatile outdoor destination. In summer, it's popular for mountain biking, with the Bikepark am Wurmberg offering 18,000 meters of routes. Monster scooters provide a thrilling way to descend. In winter, it transforms into a ski resort with six downhill runs and a 1,600-meter-long toboggan run. For cycling, explore routes in the Cycling around Wurmberg guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Wurmberg guide.
Yes, Wurmberg holds historical significance. The Inner German Border ran along the mountain until Germany's reunification in 1989. Hiking along the former border trail offers a glimpse into this past. The mountain's geology, primarily Brocken granite, also has a long history, with mentions in historical sources dating back to the 13th century.
Wurmberg is a year-round destination. During warmer months, it's ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the adventure park. In winter, it becomes a popular spot for skiing, snowboarding, and tobogganing, with snow-covered landscapes. The panoramic views from the summit are impressive in any season, weather permitting.
At the summit of Wurmberg, you'll find amenities to enhance your visit. These include cafes and restaurants where you can relax and enjoy refreshments while taking in the views. There are also facilities related to the 'Erlebniswelt Wurmberg' and the observation tower.
Yes, many trails and viewpoints around Wurmberg offer spots for rest and scenic enjoyment. For instance, the Bench in Hohenwart is a well-known spot for a short break with views. The various summits and viewpoints, such as the Highest Point of Hohenwart (544 m), are designed for visitors to pause and appreciate the surroundings.
Visitors frequently highlight the extensive panoramic views from the Wurmberg summit tower and other viewpoints. The variety of well-signposted hiking trails, catering to different fitness levels, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the year-round activities, from winter sports to summer adventures, and the family-friendly attractions at the 'Erlebniswelt Wurmberg'.


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