Mountain peaks around Bergstadt Altenau are situated in the Harz Mountains, a region known for its diverse landscapes and extensive hiking trails. This area offers various elevated viewpoints and summits, providing views of the surrounding natural environment. Bergstadt Altenau serves as a starting point for exploring these natural attractions. The region features a mix of exposed peaks and wooded plateaus, catering to different hiking preferences.
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Great view, especially in winter, because it has no leaves😉🤣
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The Wolfswarte with its striking rocks is beautiful in every season. When the weather is good, you can see Altenau andschulenberg, as well as the Okertalsperre, from here. The view of the surrounding mountains is also fantastic!
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Become part of our documentary community and help us follow the development of the forest. More information at www.harzinfo.de/derwaldruft and specifically on forest change in the Harz National Park at www.waldwildnis-harz.de
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Great rest, vantage point and photo spot, the ascent is worthwhile at any time of the year. One of the most beautiful stamping points of the HWN.
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The Elfenstein is a mountain spur at an altitude of about 475 m above Bad Harzburg. The granite rock was first mentioned in writing in 1578 as "Elwenstein" and in the Middle Ages it was regarded as the residence of elves. In 1857 an old Germanic dwelling and burial site was discovered nearby. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elfenstein
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From the bizarre cliff you have a fantastic view of Altenau, Schulenberg and the Okertalsperre. Oh yes, a little bit too
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This stamping point can be quickly hiked from the "Am Silberborn" car park (also found under Elfenstein on Google Maps).
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The Achtermannshöhe is the fourth highest mountain in the Harz. It lies, so to speak, in the slipstream of the Brocken and of course also allows a fantastic view of its big brother. The climb up from the parking lot in Oderbrück is more of a moderate walk. To be honest, one has to say that the area around the Achtermannshöhe is very heavily infested with bark beetles and the forest here is less beautiful. However, the panoramic view is fantastic. The most beautiful thing is a visit to the Achtermannshöhe at sunrise. Then the sun comes up directly behind the Brocken.
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Among the most popular are Wolfswarte Summit, known for its exposed, woodless peak and panoramic views of the Brocken. Another favorite is Achtermannshöhe (HWN 12), the fourth highest mountain in the Harz, offering sweeping vistas. Visitors also enjoy Hanskühnenburg (HWN 144), which provides hospitality and excellent views from its observation tower.
You can expect fantastic panoramic views of the iconic Brocken, the highest mountain in the Harz, and other surrounding peaks. From Wolfswarte Summit, the views are particularly rugged and promising. The Achtermannshöhe (HWN 12) also offers clear sights of the Brocken. For a view directly over the town, the Schützenklippe provides a blend of natural scenery and historical perspective of Bergstadt Altenau.
Yes, the Elfenstein is categorized as family-friendly and offers a great view over the country. Many trails leading to viewpoints are also suitable for families, though some may be intermediate in difficulty. Always check the specific trail details for suitability.
The terrain varies from exposed, rugged, and root-rich paths, such as the ascent to Wolfswarte Summit, to more moderate walks like the climb to Achtermannshöhe (HWN 12) from Oderbrück. Some routes can be challenging, while others are intermediate. It's advisable to wear waterproof shoes, especially after heavy rainfall.
Beyond the peaks, the region is rich in natural monuments and forest landscapes. You can find unique rock formations like the Fig Tree Cliff, which offers varied nature and great viewpoints. The Harz Mountains are also known for their extensive network of hiking trails that crisscross diverse landscapes.
The area around Bergstadt Altenau is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including circular routes. For cyclists, there are many options for road cycling, mountain biking, and touring. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities, such as Road Cycling Routes around Bergstadt Altenau, MTB Trails around Bergstadt Altenau, and Cycling around Bergstadt Altenau.
Yes, many trails lead to the peaks. For instance, the best way to reach Wolfswarte Summit is via the Butterstieg from Altenau. The flood-trench path also offers beautiful views of Brocken, Achtermann, and Wurmberg. The Hanskühnenburg (HWN 144) can be reached from Stieglitzecke, Osterode am Harz, Riefensbeek-Kamschlacken, Lonau, and Sieber, and is also part of the Harzer BaudenSteig long-distance hiking trail.
The Harz Mountains offer unique experiences in every season. While the panoramic views are fantastic year-round, visiting Achtermannshöhe (HWN 12) at sunrise is particularly recommended for a stunning view of the sun rising behind the Brocken. Winter also offers opportunities for cozy breaks at places like Hanskühnenburg (HWN 144).
Visitors highly appreciate the fantastic panoramic views, especially of the Brocken and the surrounding Harz landscape. The exposed and rugged nature of peaks like Wolfswarte Summit is a major draw. The hospitality and amenities at places like Hanskühnenburg (HWN 144), offering delicious home-cooked food and a warm fire, are also frequently praised.
While the focus is primarily on natural beauty, the region has historical context. The Schützenklippe, for example, offers views over the old miner's houses of Bergstadt Altenau, blending natural scenery with the town's mining history. The Hanskühnenburg (HWN 144) is also a man-made monument and historical site, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the extensive network of hiking trails in the Harz Mountains includes many circular routes that incorporate various peaks and viewpoints. These routes allow you to experience the diverse landscapes and return to your starting point, making them convenient for day trips.
The Bruchberg is a significant elevation in the area, reaching around 927 meters, making it the second-highest mountain in Lower Saxony. While it's a loosely wooded plateau without a specific trail to its summit, its secondary peak, Wolfswarte Summit, is a highly attractive destination for hikers due to its exposed location and panoramic views.


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