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Harz Monastery Hiking Trail

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  • start: Neuwerk Church Goslar, Rosentorstraße 26, Goslar
  • destination: Burchardi Monastery, Am Kloster 1, 38620 Halberstadt
  • medium
  • 117,51 km
  • 1 day 5 hours 50 minutes
  • 342 m
  • 114 m

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Until 2024, the Harz Monastery Hiking Trail ran between the two World Heritage sites Goslar and Quedlinburg. In spring 2024, the trail will be extended by the 7th stage from Quedlinburg to Halberstadt. The track is already available, and the on-site signposting will be implemented gradually in 2024. Two attractive destinations now enrich the trail: the Cathedral and Cathedral Treasury of Halberstadt, and the Burchardi Monastery - this is where the Monastery Hiking Trail ends/starts. The potential for relaxation for body, mind, and soul is excellently combined with first-class cultural enjoyment – like a string of pearls, hikers and pilgrims experience a diverse landscape of monasteries and churches over approximately 115 km in an unusual density.

No wonder: For centuries, the Harz monasteries have shaped the cultural and economic development of the Harz region. With seven stages between 10 and 22 km and without major elevation differences, hikers immerse themselves in the world of fragrant monastery gardens, Gothic cloisters, and fascinating churches; they experience monasteries as event venues, museums, and distilleries, as special places of spirituality and as good hosts. Along the way, hikers keep the Brocken, the Harz church towers, and the gentle hills of the northern Harz foreland in view. Particularly romantic are the river landscapes along the Oker, Ecker, and Bode, and spectacular the Devil's Wall near Blankenburg and Thale. They experience the enchanting shimmer forest and hike along the former inner-German border and past fish-rich monastery ponds. Gems of Romanesque church art lie directly on the trail with the monastery churches in Drübeck and Ilsenburg, the collegiate church St. Cyriakus in Gernrode, as well as the collegiate church St. Servatius and the monastery church St. Mary in Quedlinburg. The extension to Halberstadt to the Burchardi Monastery is currently only available as a track, with signposting planned gradually in spring/summer 2024.

The Harz Monastery Hiking Trail is managed by the department Harz Monasteries, which also organizes the annual Harz Monastery Summer.

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