Frosty hike up to the Brocken at Harz Mountain
- Written by Portal Editor
When it comes to hiking, the Harz region really offers something for everyone. Even those who associate hiking more with the term “walking” will find a network of easy-to-use terrain paths in most tourist locations, which can often be varied as desired.
Wide, safe but traffic-free hiking trails lead through a natural, varied landscape, some Harz Club trails even guide nature lovers on narrow paths or directly through rustic undergrowth and over granite blocks. Quite comparable to the tracks set in high mountains, markings guide the hiker to their destination every few meters.
Good equipment ensures more fun on the go
At least the backpack for some food and additional clothing is compulsory, so to speak, the ideal is to split the load over several backpacks. In general, especially in the classic hiking times of spring and autumn, you should always be prepared to adapt your clothes to the often rapidly changing weather conditions. Which is extremely important in winter.
Because it can be extremely different on hikes in winter, which we once again experienced for ourselves on the way up to the Brocken on the last day of the year. Although it was initially cloudy and slightly hazy, the temperatures were very pleasant, despite just 2-4 ° Celsius. But that changed almost suddenly when we reached the summit, because a really strong, icy wind was blowing and within a few meters of altitude the temperature fell to minus 20 ° Celsius. But more on that later.
Many roads lead to the Brocken in the Harz Mountains
From Schierke, the asphalt Brockenstrasse leads to the summit, which, among other things, is driven by horse-drawn carts to the bone-breaking curve below the summit and is used by touring and racing cyclists. Due to the location in the national park, vehicles with internal combustion engines are just allowed to drive to the summit with a special permit. According to a study by the University of Würzburg, the Brocken summit is visited by around 580,000 tourists every year, who get to the summit on foot, by bike or with the Brocken railway.
An icy winter world awaits us
The Teufelsstieg is probably the hardest ascent to the Brocken. The hike begins in Elendstal and goes uphill on the Bode on a well-developed forest path to the Schnacherklippen. Then it goes downhill past the Mäuseklippe to Schierke to the Excellency path along the Cold Bode, over the next bridge on the right through the Schluftwiesen. After crossing the street, the ascent through the Eckerloch to the Brocken begins. The path leads along the Schwarzen Schluftwasser over the tracks of the Brockenbahn to the Eckerloch hut. The Eckerlochstieg leads to Brockenstrasse at the end. The Teufelsstieg continues on the circular path up past the Brockengarten, Teufelskanzel and witch altar.
On the summit is the Brockenhaus with a visitor center of the Harz National Park (sure, it was closed due to Pandemy), which includes an exhibition on the history of the mountain and the Brockengarten. Hardly anything could be seen of it, the clouds hung so low in the strong wind, which was also icy. Despite our good equipment, it was not a pleasure to stay long at the summit. So we moved our small snack break a little further down to the bone breaker curve, where there was warm tea with lemon and ginger with the bread we brought with us.
A hike of almost 30 kilometers on the return to misery when it is already getting dark. A great experience in the icy desert on the Brocken.
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