Best attractions and places to see around Herrmannsacker, a village in the Harztor municipality, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical points of interest within the Nordhausen District of Thuringia, Germany. The region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including valleys, mountains, meadows, and extensive forests, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Geological features, such as agate finds near Allzunah Castle, contribute to the area's unique appeal. Herrmannsacker serves as a gateway to numerous hiking trails and offers insights…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Since 1894, the wooded Poppenberg has had a 33.5 m high observation tower in steel framework construction built by the Nordhausen branch of the Harz Club, which was named after Prince Otto zu Stolberg-Wernigerode. On the occasion of the dedication of the tower on July 12, 1894, the mountain peak was christened Fürst-Otto-Höhe in honor of the forest owner. The tower was renovated in 1994.[2] When visibility is good, it offers a comprehensive view of the southern Harz, the Lower Harz with the Joseph Cross on the Großer Auerberg, the Goldene Aue and the Kyffhäuser. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The tower was built by the Harz Club in 1897 and is stamped 92 of the Harz Hiking Needle.
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The tower was built by the Harz Club in 1897 and is stamped 92 of the Harz Hiking Needle.
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Climbing the Joseph Cross is an absolutely great experience.
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It is Thuringia's oldest dam and very beautiful to look at.
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The dam of the Neustadt Dam was built between 1904 and 1905. The dam supplies drinking water to the city and parts of the Nordhausen district. Swimming and recreational sports in the reservoir are prohibited. The dam may not be entered either. Hike around the lake is possible.
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The Joseph Cross is a must in the south-eastern Harz. It stands on Josephshöhe and is, so to speak, a piece of Paris in the Harz Mountains. The Joseph Cross is the largest iron double cross in the world, which was built based on the model of the Eiffel Tower in 1896. The 38 meter high steel framework is held together by around 100,000 rivets and weighs 125 tons. You can climb the observation tower for a fee. The best way to get there is a short hike from the Auerberg car park. If you want to do a longer hike, it is best to start from Stolberg.
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You should definitely visit the Carlsturm when you are out and about in the southern Harz. I particularly liked the rise of Sophienhof very much. However, you should be free from giddiness, because even then the 50 meter high tower is very impressive. However, once you've made the 155 steps, the view is phenomenal! Only flying is more beautiful.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can visit the impressive Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98), which dates back to around 1120 and provides a wonderful view from its ruined tower. Another significant historical landmark is the Josephskreuz on the Great Auerberg, the world's largest iron double cross, built in 1896 based on the Eiffel Tower's design. Additionally, the Neustadt Dam (Harzer Wandernadel 218), constructed between 1904 and 1905, is a notable historical engineering feat.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider climbing the Poppenberg Tower (HWN 92), which offers magnificent vistas over the Harz National Park and the entire South Harz, including distant views of the Brocken and Kyffhäuser. Another excellent option is the Carlshaus Tower (HWN 051), where after ascending 155 steps, you'll be rewarded with phenomenal views across the middle and east Harz, from Brocken to Kyffhäuser.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98) offers an engaging historical backdrop and a restaurant nearby. The Josephskreuz on the Great Auerberg is also considered family-friendly, with an observation tower that can be climbed for a fee. Additionally, the area around the Neustadt Dam (Harzer Wandernadel 218) provides a scenic environment for walks, though swimming and recreational sports in the reservoir are prohibited.
Herrmannsacker is an excellent base for outdoor activities. The region is crisscrossed with numerous hiking trails, including some of 'the 10 most beautiful hikes around Herrmannsacker.' You can explore various routes, from easy walks to more challenging treks. For specific hiking suggestions, check out the Hiking around Herrmannsacker guide or the Easy hikes around Herrmannsacker guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'N1 Rabenstein mountain and valley tour' available in the MTB Trails around Herrmannsacker guide.
Absolutely. For those seeking easier walks, there are several options. You can find routes like the 'Three-country point loop from Große Harzhöhe' or the 'View of Neustadt Dam loop from Talsperre Neustadt,' both categorized as easy. These and other beginner-friendly trails are detailed in the Easy hikes around Herrmannsacker guide.
Herrmannsacker is known for its natural landscapes and unique geological features. Near Allzunah Castle, you can find an outcrop of melaphyre where visitors can discover agate almonds, sometimes containing smoky quartz, amethyst, or baryte. The broader Harz region, where Herrmannsacker is located, is characterized by valleys, mountains, meadows, and extensive forests, offering a rich natural environment for exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the historical ambiance. For example, the Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98) is appreciated for its 'breathtaking view in a medieval setting.' The Poppenberg Tower (HWN 92) is noted for its 'magnificent view over the Harz National Park.' Many also enjoy the sense of accomplishment after climbing towers like the Carlshaus Tower (HWN 051), which offers a 'phenomenal view' after 155 steps.
Yes, the area surrounding Herrmannsacker features several peaks ideal for hiking and enjoying panoramic views. These include Burgberg, Iberg, Borntalsköpfe, Lorbeerberg, Rosinenberg, Streitkopf, Friedeland, Regensburg Kopf, and Erbskopf. These peaks contribute to the extensive network of over 8,000 kilometers of hiking trails in the Harz mountain range.
During the winter months, the region around Herrmannsacker transforms, offering opportunities for various winter sports. These include cross-country skiing, tobogganing, and snow tubing, making it a suitable destination for winter outdoor enthusiasts.
Many viewpoints are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, the Poppenberg Tower (HWN 92) can be combined with a visit to the Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98) as part of a longer hike. Similarly, the Carlshaus Tower (HWN 051) can be wonderfully incorporated into a tour starting from Sophienhof.
Beyond the well-known attractions, the geological features near Allzunah Castle offer a unique discovery opportunity. Here, you can find an outcrop of melaphyre where visitors can search for agate almonds, some reaching considerable sizes and containing various crystals like smoky quartz or amethyst. This offers a distinctive experience for those interested in geology and natural treasures.


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