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Family friendly hiking trails around Rennau are characterized by a diverse landscape of rolling hills, expansive forests, and tranquil lakes. Situated on the southern edge of the Harz Mountains, the region offers access to a network of trails through varied terrain. The Renau Valley, with its gently winding brook and forest nature trail, provides opportunities to explore wet forests and diverse plant and animal species. This varied topography supports a range of hiking experiences suitable for families.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
4.6
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17
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6.76km
01:45
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.2km
02:40
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5
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9.43km
02:28
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.59km
02:14
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.89km
02:02
30m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Directly in front of the church there is a war memorial as a warning.
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A stork's nest, which is used regularly, and bizarre front yard art can also be seen here.
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Construction phase However, since promising silver discoveries had been made during the excavation of the 13-Lachter tunnel and also in the aforementioned mines, in 1844 work began on sinking a directional shaft from the 19-Lachter Adolph tunnel in the hanging wall of the passage. This tunnel had in turn been started in 1809 from a new entrance and had been penetrated in 1819 with the Haus Sachsener shaft. During the sinking, a breakthrough was to be made from the Ernst-August shaft with the help of a location to the abandoned mines on the Haus Ditfurter passage. It was not possible to rely on exact mine plans from a surveyor, but the approximate location was estimated. In the event of a breakthrough, the old structures were to be dismantled and extensive vein investigations carried out.
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History After Duke Henry the Younger ordered the resumption of mining at the beginning of the 16th century, the town of Wildemann was founded. In addition to the 13-Lachter-Stollen and the 19-Lachter-Stollen, which became important water drainage tunnels for decades, several other mines were built on the Haus Ditfurter Gang. These included the Wildemann and Alter Deutscher mines. They were merged in 1712 and operated as the Alter Deutscher Wildemann mine. The mine had two artificial shafts and one conveyor shaft. The Haus Ditfurth mine was also in operation at this time. However, over time all of the mines had considerable problems with water management, which led to the final cessation of operations in 1739 after several attempts to open them up.
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The Ernst-August mine was an experimental structure in the 19-Lachter-Adolph tunnel. This experimental structure was intended to open up the deposit there from the blind shaft of the same name. At times the Ernst-August shaft served as a light shaft for the Ernst-August tunnel. Today the shaft is part of a show mine.
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I used to swim here every now and then. It was and still is forbidden 🚫 but when you're young you tend to overlook it 😃 The small pond is now always a place to stop for relaxing breaks on bike rides or hikes!
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A beautiful little pond that was created after the ore mining in this pit. A small hidden biotope is created here and you can find peace and relaxation here.
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Two old woodpecker entry holes can be seen in this still standing deadwood trunk.
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There are over 20 family-friendly hiking trails around Rennau, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures. This includes 10 easy routes perfect for younger children or those seeking a relaxed walk, and 14 moderate trails for families looking for a bit more challenge.
The family-friendly trails around Rennau offer a diverse landscape. You'll find paths winding through rolling hills, expansive forests, and along tranquil lakes. The region is known for its varied topography, including the picturesque Renau Valley with its wonderful forest nature trail featuring wooden footbridges and root paths, making for an engaging experience for children.
While many trails are generally family-friendly, for very young children or strollers, look for routes described as 'easy' with minimal elevation gain. The Renau Valley's nature trail, with its footbridges, offers a unique experience, but for smooth stroller access, check individual route descriptions for specific surface information. An example of a relatively easy route is the View of Brocken loop from Rennau.
The trails around Rennau offer several interesting natural attractions. You might encounter the Abbot Fabricius Spring (Lutterspring), or the beautiful Lutter Waterfall and Great Pond. There's also the Lappwald Lake and Glockenteich Pond, which are lovely spots for a break. For a unique experience, the Hainholz Adventure Quarry is also nearby.
Yes, the region around Rennau also boasts historical sites. You could visit Burg Neuhaus, or explore the Ruins of the Collegiate Church Walbeck. Other notable sites include the Ruins on Burgberg and the impressive Seggerde Castle and Estate. The Gatehouse of Königslutter Water Castle is also an interesting stop.
Rennau is wonderful for family hiking during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when the forests are lush and the weather is pleasant. The region is well-equipped for summer outdoor activities. In colder months, it also caters to winter sports, but for hiking, the milder seasons are generally preferred for families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Rennau region, especially in natural areas like the Harz Mountains. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially when hiking with children or in areas with wildlife. Specific rules might apply in certain protected areas, so check local signage.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails around Rennau are designed as circular routes, which are ideal for families as you end up back where you started. An example is the View of Brocken – Boundary stone loop from Rennau, offering a scenic round trip.
Parking is generally available at the starting points of many popular hiking trails around Rennau. As a hub for outdoor activities, the region is usually well-equipped with designated parking areas near trailheads. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the individual tour descriptions for parking information.
The komoot community highly rates the family-friendly trails around Rennau, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse and picturesque landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the variety of trails suitable for different ages and abilities, making it a great destination for a family day out.
Absolutely! The Renau Valley is a highlight, characterized by a gently winding brook, offering a wonderful forest nature trail. You can also find trails leading to the Lappwald Lake and Glockenteich Pond. The Ernst August Pond loop from Rennau is another excellent option for families who enjoy water features.


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