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Saxony-Anhalt
Harz Mountains
Wernigerode

Entrance to Harz National Park – Drei Annen Hohne station loop from Wernigerode Elmowerk

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Saxony-Anhalt
Harz Mountains
Wernigerode

Entrance to Harz National Park – Drei Annen Hohne station loop from Wernigerode Elmowerk

Moderate

5.0

(3)

141

riders

Entrance to Harz National Park – Drei Annen Hohne station loop from Wernigerode Elmowerk

02:18

46.4km

670m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: February 27, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 29.2 km for 66 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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8.97 km

Schülertal

Forest

2

10.4 km

Entrance to Harz National Park

Highlight • Forest

Extensive wilderness forests, bizarre rocks, millennia-old bogs, pristine streams and majestic chunks. In this legendary mountain wilderness not only lynx and wildcat feel at home, but numerous large and small natural wonders are waiting along the way for attentive explorers.
The Harz National Park is committed to the protection of these wonders and wants to arouse the enthusiasm for the beauty of nature in the people and preserve. Experience the newly emerging wilderness with all your senses in one of the largest forest national parks in Germany.

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3

11.4 km

Drei Annen Hohne station

Highlight • Rest Area

A very special highlight in the Harz is the old Brocken Railway, which has been running regularly up the highest mountain in the Harz since 1992. This is a so-called "adhesion railway": despite the steep route profile, the railway climbs the summit solely due to the friction between the drive wheels and the rails and does not require any gears or anything similar. This means that the route has the highest station of all German adhesion narrow-gauge railways.

Enough of the technical highlights. Purely from an experience point of view, a train journey like this is of course extremely exciting. If you still prefer to climb to the Brocken by bike, I fully understand. But maybe the Brocken Railway is an option for the rest of the family? Take a look here, there is all the information about the railway: hsb-wr.de/mehr-erfahren/streckennetz/brockenbahn.

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4

11.5 km

From Wernigerode the first longer climb towards Elend (less altitude) / Brocken (more altitude). In a few places there is a great view of the expanse.

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5

17.6 km

Feuerstein Arena Schierke

Highlight • Structure

Ice skating, ice disco, ice hockey or ice stick shooting in the Schierker Feuerstein Arena in winter - music, theater, children's adventure and family activities in summer. In any season and in any weather you can experience on the covered arena area a mix of culture and sports events.

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6

20.2 km

Schierke Mountain Church

Highlight • Religious Site

Located directly on the street and is easily accessible

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7

29.2 km

Königshütte Waterfall (HWN 40)

Highlight • Waterfall

A very beautiful and mostly very calm waterfall. The rest area nearby offers you enough seats. Above the waterfall you look down on Königshütte. There is also a stamp office for the Harzer hiking nobility up here. If you come here by car, you can park in front of the railway bridge on a large gravel area. If you have more time, after a few hundred meters you will find the Rabensteine, from which you have a magnificent view of the Hochharz.

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8

30.3 km

Main street with a wide, wonderful view in places. Unfortunately a lot of traffic.

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9

44.2 km

Liebfrauenkirche Wernigerode

Highlight • Religious Site

The former Liebfrauenkirche has been owned by the Wernigerode Cultural Foundation since 2018 and was ceremoniously deconsecrated on February 3, 2019. From 2020 to 2022 it was converted into the Liebfrauen Concert Hall and is now a permanent venue for the Wernigerode Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. The parish continues to own the valuable Sauer organ in the Liebfrauen Concert Hall. This was also extensively renovated and reconstructed to its original condition as part of the renovation of the church.
Source: ev-kirche-wernigerode.de/orte/liebfrauenkirche

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46.4 km

End point

Train Station

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23.4 km

18.6 km

3.34 km

748 m

322 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

42.9 km

2.03 km

1.23 km

249 m

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