Best attractions and places to see around Quedlinburg include its UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, known for exceptionally preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture, and the Quedlinburg Castle and Abbey. The town is situated on the northeastern edge of the Harz Mountains, offering access to natural landscapes like the Bode Gorge and the Devil's Wall. This region provides a blend of historical sites, cultural treasures, and outdoor exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Simply stunningly beautiful
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Who dares to climb the rocks?
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The largest viewing rock on the ridge path is easy to climb thanks to the ascent aids.
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In addition to the sandstone caves and the fortress, the Regensteinmühle is one of the many great highlights here in the region, a visit here is always worthwhile. It is particularly easy to reach via the mule track. A great photo motif and stamping point 82 of the HWN.
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great rock formation with nice view, worth it
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Stamp point 76 / grandfather rock The "Grandfather Rock" (317 m above sea level) together with the "Grandmother" forms the western end of the Teufelsmauer and is located on the eastern outskirts of Blankenburg. It is one of the most impressive and highest cliffs of the Teufelsmauer and a landmark of Blankenburg. The rock can be climbed with some skill over rock steps and iron stairs. On the summit with the weather vane from 1998 there is a wonderful view of Blankenburg and the baroque garden with the large and small palaces. It is assumed that the name "Grandfather Rock" dates back to the time of the Germans, who paid homage to their god Wotan here on the great father. A special attraction is the so-called "Löbbeckestieg", which leads to the right of the "Großvaterfelsen" to the "Hamburg Coat of Arms" HWN 74 to Timmenrode. This ridge path was created in 1853 at the instigation of the mayor of Blankenburg, Carl Löbbecke, and due to its location e
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Beautiful Bode Valley. A landscape like in Lord of the Rings. I was overwhelmed. Leave it as it is and take your trash with you✌️
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If you are on the hunt for Harz hiking stamps, you will not miss this location. Very nicely situated old mill.
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Quedlinburg is a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in history. Key historical attractions include the Quedlinburg Castle and Abbey, which played a significant role during the Ottonian dynasty. Within the castle complex, you'll find the Romanesque Collegiate Church of St. Servatius and the Schlossmuseum. The Historic Old Town itself is a major highlight, with over 2,000 preserved half-timbered houses, including iconic spots like Finkenherd and the Market Square with its 13th-century Town Hall.
The best place to experience Quedlinburg's half-timbered architecture is within its Historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It boasts over 2,000 half-timbered houses spanning eight centuries. For a deeper dive, visit the Fachwerkmuseum Ständerbau, located in one of Germany's oldest half-timbered houses (dating back to 1347), which illustrates the evolution of this building style.
Yes, Quedlinburg is on the edge of the Harz Mountains, offering several natural attractions. You can explore the striking sandstone formations of the Hamburger Wappen (Devil's Wall), which is popular for hiking. Another impressive viewpoint is Großvaterfelsen, offering magnificent views of Blankenburg. The wild and romantic Bode Gorge (Bodetal) is also nearby, with highlights like the Bodetal Viewpoint and the dramatic Bodekessel.
The region around Quedlinburg is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 74 km Selketal-Stieg, which starts or ends in Quedlinburg. For cycling, there are various options for road cycling and gravel biking. Explore routes like the 'Quedlinburg Old Town – Teufelsmauer near Neinstedt loop' for gravel biking or 'Treseburg – Luppbode Road Cycling Section loop' for road cycling. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Quedlinburg, Easy hikes around Quedlinburg, and Gravel biking around Quedlinburg guides.
Yes, Quedlinburg offers several family-friendly options. The Regenstein Mill (HWN 82) is a historical site with reproduced mill wheels in the rock, providing an interesting and educational visit. The Großvaterfelsen offers a fun climbing experience for children. For a relaxed way to see the town, the Quedlinburg Tourist Train (Quedlinburger Bimmelbahn) provides an excellent tour of the Old Town, Castle Hill, and New Town, suitable for all ages.
The best way to explore Quedlinburg's Old Town is on foot, allowing you to wander through its charming cobbled streets and admire the over 2,000 half-timbered houses. Don't miss the Market Square with the historic Town Hall. For those who prefer not to walk long distances, the Quedlinburg Tourist Train (Quedlinburger Bimmelbahn) offers a convenient and scenic tour of the Old Town and other key areas.
For green spaces and relaxation, visit Brühl Park and the adjacent Abbey Garden. These beautiful landscape parks are part of Saxony-Anhalt's "Garden Dreams" project, offering well-maintained gardens, flower beds, and peaceful tree-lined paths. The Abbey Garden is located at the foot of the castle hill, providing a serene atmosphere.
Beyond the Schlossmuseum within the castle, Quedlinburg offers several specialized museums. The Fachwerkmuseum Ständerbau showcases the evolution of half-timbered architecture. Art enthusiasts can visit the Lyonel Feininger Galerie, featuring works by the famous German-American artist. The Klopstockhaus, the birthplace of poet Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, is also a museum offering insights into his life and work.
The Quedlinburg Castle and Abbey complex, perched on Schlossberg, is historically significant as it played a crucial role during the Ottonian dynasty and served as a residence for German emperors and kings. Its Collegiate Church of St. Servatius is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, housing the Quedlinburg Cathedral Treasure and the tomb of King Henry I (Heinrich I) of Saxony.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for a relaxed outing. For example, you can enjoy the 'Münzenberg, Quedlinburg – View of Münzberg loop' which is an easy 7 km hike. Other easy options include loops around Bremer Pond. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Quedlinburg guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The well-preserved medieval architecture of the Old Town and the Castle complex often receive high praise. For natural attractions, the dramatic rock formations of the Devil's Wall and the scenic views from places like Großvaterfelsen are highly appreciated. Many also find the historical insights provided by sites like the Regenstein Mill (HWN 82) very interesting.


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