These comfortable holiday apartments are located in Benneckenstein, on a high plateau on the outskirts of the Harz Nature Park, and are ideal for both summer and winter breaks.
Located in Elend, 7.1 miles from Harz National Park, Hotel Waldmühle has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a tennis court.
This charming family-run hotel lies in the village of Mandelholz, set in the scenic landscapes of the Upper Harz region. It offers rustic-style accommodations, free Wi-Fi and an attractive spa area.
Quietly located on the edge of the Harz Mountains in the area of Wieda, this country-style hotel is set just 4.3 mi away from the Oderstausee lake. It offers free WiFi and rooms with traditional...
Located in Hohegeiß, within 10 miles of Harz National Park and 21 miles of Town Hall Wernigerode, Waldhaus Wolfsbachmühle has accommodations with free WiFi.
Set at the edge of the forest in Tanne, waldhotel AUSZEIT is located in the Harz mountains and features a view of the Bode river. It features a sauna and ski storage space.
This 3-star hotel in Zorge offers a large garden and a scenic location. It is ideal for exploring the Harz nature park. Some of the quiet, country-style rooms at the Landhotel Kunzental have a...
This hotel enjoys a quiet location in the spa town and winter sports resort of Braunlage, in the Harz mountains. It offers a traditional lounge, and a garden with sun terrace.
Located in Hohegeiß, 10 miles from Harz National Park, Hotel Silbertanne has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Braunlage, 3.1 miles from Harz National Park, Hotel Paidion has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
There are lots of hiking and biking opportunities in the...
There are lots of hiking and biking opportunities in the area. Cross-country skiing would also be good but snow is unreliable these days at this altitude. I did a circular walk to Tanne (nice farm shop and cafe) and Sorge. Be aware that there is a lot of deforestation in the Harz area due to bark beetle, so it can look a bit sad - hopefully better forest management in future will allow regrowth.
Also took a bus day trip to Quedlinburg. There is a regular bus service to many points and occasional services on the Harz rail system, e.g. to Wernigerode, Brocken, Nordhausen.
The options to eat out in town are limited at times. Pizza/pasta in the town is open most days and evenings.
Timtraveller
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It’s a good base for hiking.
It’s a good base for hiking. There are two supermarkets in the town and two restaurants (both closed on a Tuesday). The main streets seem a little lacking in character (compared to other nearby towns). We didn’t eat at the pizza restaurant but Hexenhaus was excellent. I like the general area but would probably stay in another town next time.
Moyra
United Kingdom
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