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Touring cycling routes around Oberharz am Brocken traverse a landscape characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and significant natural features within the Harz Mountains. The region features rivers, moors, and various rock formations, with elevations that include hills and the Brocken, the highest peak in northern Germany. Well-maintained cycle paths connect towns and lead through diverse terrain, including areas around the Rappbodetalsperre dam. The area offers a mix of paved routes and paths suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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53
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16.2km
01:11
200m
200m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.3km
01:29
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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33.4km
02:19
410m
410m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.34km
00:40
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.4km
02:21
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Barely visible from the road, and not signposted.
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With patience or a bit of luck, you can take a great photo here.
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Somewhat hidden, but visible from the path if you have your eyes open.
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Perfection must be experienced.
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Always worth a tour
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In the heart of the Rappbode Valley, the "Titan-RT" spans the Bode reservoir with an incredible total length of 458.5 meters. The delicate cable structure was completed in spring 2017 and, with a massive tensile force of 947 tons, claws its way into the slate rocks on both sides of the valley. Four main suspension cables with a diameter of 65 mm form the backbone of the 120-ton structure. In addition, two stabilizing cables keep the bridge in shape—and in position during higher wind speeds. The 120-cm-wide walkway (grating) is lined along its entire length by a 130-cm-high railing and is enclosed on the sides by stainless steel mesh. Highly recommended⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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😎According to my research (statements from older Hasselfeld residents), this is an old explosives bunker. The explosives bunker here is directly related to the extensive blasting work 💥 necessary for the construction of the Rappbode Dam. The construction of the dam, in particular the excavation work for the dam foundations, which were to be anchored 16 meters deep into the rock, as well as the construction of the underground tunnel 🚇, required the massive use of explosives to break through the hard rock bedrock of the Harz Mountains. Function of the explosives bunkers: Storage: The bunkers served to safely store the large quantities of explosive materials (such as dynamite or other explosives and detonators) needed for the rock works. Safety: Due to the high risk of explosion, these storage facilities had to be built deep in the forest, away from the actual construction site and the workers' quarters. This decentralized storage minimized the risk of disaster from accidental explosions. Construction period: They were in operation both during the initial construction phase from 1938 and after work resumed in 1952 until completion in 1959. https://harzwelten.online/geschichte/der-grosse-bau-der-rappbodetalsperre/
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There are nearly 60 touring cycling routes available in Oberharz am Brocken, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Oberharz am Brocken are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is typically mild, and the scenery is particularly vibrant, making for enjoyable rides through the region's diverse landscapes.
The touring cycling routes in Oberharz am Brocken cater to various abilities. You'll find a good mix, with 16 easy routes, 28 moderate routes, and 15 more challenging routes. This ensures there's something suitable for everyone, from beginners to experienced cyclists.
Yes, Oberharz am Brocken offers several easy and family-friendly routes. For instance, the Titan RT Suspension Bridge – Stemberghaus Charcoal Works (HWN 60) loop from Harzköhlerei Stemberghaus is an easy 8.3 km route. The region also features small paved routes connecting towns like Trautenstein and Hasselfelde, or Elbingerode and Rübeland, which are ideal for families.
The terrain in Oberharz am Brocken is quite varied, characterized by picturesque forests, rolling hills, and majestic mountains. You'll encounter well-maintained cycle paths, including paved sections suitable for road bikes, as well as routes that traverse areas around the Rappbodetalsperre dam. Some routes, especially near the Hochharz National Park, can include challenging passes with steep climbs and winding descents.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Oberharz am Brocken are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Rappbode Vorsperre Dam – Hasselfelde Forebay loop from Rotacker and the View of the Brocken – View of Hasselvorsperre loop from Rotacker, both popular choices among local cyclists.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore dense spruce forests, well-preserved moors, and striking rock formations. The Harz National Park, which covers a significant portion of the area, is home to diverse flora and fauna. The Ilsetal Valley, with its scenic Ilse falls, is another natural highlight. You might also encounter rivers and various viewpoints offering panoramic vistas.
Absolutely. A prominent landmark is the Rappbodetalsperre, Germany's highest dam wall, which features the impressive Titan RT suspension bridge. Other attractions include ancient natural show caves like Baumann's and Hermann's Caves. The nearby historic town of Wernigerode also offers cultural sights like its castle and market square.
Oberharz am Brocken offers numerous scenic viewpoints. The Bodetal Viewpoint and Rosstrappe provide magnificent views, especially towards the impressive Roßtrappe rock formation. The Brocken Summit, the highest point in the Harz, also offers unique alpine-like panoramic views. Challenging passes like the Oderbrücke Pass also reward cyclists with spectacular vistas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the picturesque forests, rolling hills, and the variety of routes around the Rappbodetalsperre dam. The well-maintained cycle paths and the options for different ability levels are also frequently highlighted as positive aspects.
Yes, you can easily combine cycling with visits to historical sites. The region has several castles and historical landmarks. For example, you can find the Royal castle ruins (HWN 41) or the Hohnstein Castle Ruins (HWN 98). The nearby town of Wernigerode also offers a historic castle and market square for a cultural detour.
Yes, some routes provide excellent views of the iconic Brocken mountain. The View of the Brocken – View of Hasselvorsperre loop from Rotacker is specifically designed to offer vistas of the Brocken, allowing you to appreciate northern Germany's highest peak while cycling.


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