Attractions and places to see around Falkenstein/Harz are found in the southeastern Harz Mountains, where the fields of the northeastern Harz foreland meet the forested low mountain range of the eastern Lower Harz plateau. This region offers a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The diverse landscapes include the Selke Valley, known for its extensive beech forests and varied wildlife. Falkenstein/Harz is an area for exploring historical sites and natural monuments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A must have on the way to the Wanderkaiser.
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Also a nice place to rest there...
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Stamp point 200 of the Harzer hiking nobility. Also required for the special issue of castles and palaces.
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very nice stamp point of the HWN with a great view and a great photo motif
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The hut was rebuilt by Harzclub. The previous one was dilapidated. It looks like a small church and is also nicknamed the chapel.
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Stamp office of the HWN and a great photo motif, a bank invites you to rest
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Falkenstein Castle, a 12th-century hilltop fortress that houses a museum and offers insights into its medieval past. Another significant historical site is Konradsburg Castle near Ermsleben, which was originally built to protect the Harz imperial estate and later became a Benedictine monastery. Both are part of the Romanesque Road.
The Selketal Valley is a prominent natural feature, characterized by extensive beech forests, wild flowers, and diverse wildlife, including kingfishers. For unique rock formations and panoramic views, visit the Great Devil's Mill (Harzer Wandernadel 189). The Köthener Hut also offers a contemplative break with excellent views over the Selketal. Additionally, the Friedrichshohenberg Nature Reserve and Landscape Park Degenershausen provide ideal conditions for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, Falkenstein Castle is very family-friendly, featuring a falconry with impressive bird of prey shows during summer months and hosting various events like traditional castle festivals. The Great Devil's Mill is a natural monument where children can enjoy climbing on the unique rock formations. The Preußenturm Observation Tower (HWN 185) also offers sweeping views that can be enjoyed by families.
The Falkenstein/Harz area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling through the stunning natural settings, particularly in the Selke Valley. For motor sports enthusiasts, the Harz-Ring complex offers a dedicated environment, and golfers can find an 18-hole course at Schloss Meisdorf.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Eselstieg Trailhead – Falkenstein Castle loop from Selketal' or the 'Selke Riverside Trail – Falkenstein Castle loop from Meisdorf'. Many trails lead through the scenic Selke Valley. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Falkenstein/Harz.
Yes, there are many cycling routes catering to various skill levels. You can find road cycling tours such as the 'Meisdorf Village Church – View of Arnstein Castle Ruins loop from Meisdorf' or the 'Old Water Tower – Moorberg Oaks loop from Meisdorf'. The area also features routes that pass by attractions like a bison enclosure. Discover more road cycling routes around Falkenstein/Harz.
Falkenstein Castle is one of the most visited monuments along the Romanesque Road, largely preserving its 12th-century medieval layout. It's famous for its museum, which provides historical insights, and its falconry, offering popular bird of prey shows. Legend also has it that the 'Sachsenspiegel,' one of the first German law books, was written here.
While a 1.9-kilometer hike leads to Falkenstein Castle, visitors can also use the Falkensteiner Bimmelbahn (a small train) or a shuttle bus for transport, making it accessible for those who prefer not to walk the entire distance.
Beyond the scenic Selketal Valley, the Great Devil's Mill (Harzer Wandernadel 189) stands out with its wildly piled granite rock formations. Another notable natural monument is the Anhaltinischer Saalstein (Harzer Wandernadel stamp 186), known for its impressive rock formations and forest setting.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved medieval character and historical insights offered by Falkenstein Castle, especially its falconry shows and festive events. The Köthener Hut is often highlighted as the most beautiful hut in the Harz, admired for its church-like design and fine views. The unique rock formations at the Great Devil's Mill are also a popular photo motif and a fun spot for climbing.
Falkenstein Castle regularly hosts various events. The falconry presents impressive bird of prey shows during the summer months, and a traditional castle festival is held in early October. These times offer a lively experience of the castle.
For expansive vistas, the Preußenturm Observation Tower (HWN 185) on the Schwedderberg offers sweeping views extending towards Blankenburg, Quedlinburg, and the Harz foreland. The Köthener Hut also provides excellent views over the Selketal, and Anhaltinischer Saalstein is another spot offering scenic outlooks.


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