Nature Reserve Guide
Burgesroth-Bruchholz is a nature reserve located southwest of Ballenstedt in the Harz district of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. This approximately 195-hectare area features a diverse forested landscape, characterized by natural deciduous forest communities, including beech and oak forests, alongside numerous springs and natural stream valleys. The terrain, part of the Harzgeröder Zone, offers varied conditions suitable for several sports like hiking, touring cycling, mountain biking, road cycling, and more. Its ecological significance is highlighted by its integration into larger protected areas, providing…
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Burgesroth-Bruchholz is a nature reserve southwest of Ballenstedt in the Harz district of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It spans approximately 195 hectares, featuring diverse forested landscapes with natural deciduous forests, numerous springs, and stream valleys. The area is ecologically significant, integrated into larger protected zones.
The reserve offers a variety of outdoor activities, including Hiking, Touring cycling, Mountain biking, Road cycling, Jogging, and Gravel biking. There are more than 100 routes available, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from komoot users.
Popular hiking trails include the Selkefall (South Bank) – Köthener Hut loop from Alexisbad, which is about 7.4 miles (11.9 km) long and rated moderate. Another option is the Bremer Pond – Bear Monument loop from Sternhaus-Ramberg, an easy 3.8-mile (6.1 km) route. More hiking options are available in the Hiking in Burgesroth-Bruchholz guide.
Yes, Burgesroth-Bruchholz offers easy hiking routes for beginners. An example is the Selkemühle – Mettenberg rest area loop from Oberes Selketal, which is about 4.2 miles (6.8 km) long. Additional easy options can be found in the Easy hikes in Burgesroth-Bruchholz guide.
Touring cyclists can explore routes like the Upper Selke Valley Nature Reserve – Selkefall Waterfall loop from Ballenstedt, a difficult route spanning about 31.5 miles (50.8 km). The Teufelsmauer near Weddersleben – Rail Trail loop from Ballenstedt is a moderate 21.6-mile (34.7 km) option. For more routes, consult the Cycling in Burgesroth-Bruchholz guide.
Mountain biking trails are available, such as the Selke Valley Trail – Falkenstein Castle loop from Ballenstedt, a difficult route of about 22.8 miles (36.7 km). The Easter Pond – Großer Siebersteinsteich loop from Ballenstedt offers an easy 12.5-mile (20.2 km) ride. Detailed routes are listed in the MTB Trails in Burgesroth-Bruchholz guide.
Yes, road cycling routes are present, including the Old Water Tower – R1 Cycle Path Near Thale loop from Ballenstedt, an easy 21.0-mile (33.8 km) route. Another option is the Hessweg (R1 - section) – Quedlinburg Market Square loop from Bremer Teich, a moderate 44.5-mile (71.6 km) ride. Find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Burgesroth-Bruchholz guide.
The reserve features diverse natural deciduous forest communities, including beech and oak forests, and numerous springs and natural stream valleys. These springs feed into the Nagelbach, which then flows into the Getel. The area also contains alder carr forests and wet meadows.
Komoot offers several guides for Burgesroth-Bruchholz, covering various activities and interests. These include Easy hikes, Cycling, MTB Trails, and Attractions. These guides provide curated routes and information for different skill levels and preferences.
Burgesroth-Bruchholz is a popular destination, with more than 6,000 visitors sharing their experiences on komoot. The routes in the area have received an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, indicating high satisfaction among users.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for waterfall hikes. Specific routes that feature waterfalls can be explored. Further details are available in the Waterfall hikes in Burgesroth-Bruchholz guide.
The reserve is characterized by diverse natural deciduous forest communities. These include species-rich woodrush-beech forests (Hainsimsen-Buchenwald), bedstraw-oak-hornbeam forests (Labkraut-Eichen-Hainbuchenwald), and alder forest communities (Erlenwaldgesellschaften). The forest also contains a high proportion of old and dead wood.
The majority of the area lies within the Harzgeröder Zone, featuring North-South striking diabases and clay slate, particularly in the eastern parts. A layer of mountain loess covers a basal scree. The terrain is further shaped by shallow depressions that drain towards the Selke river.

