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The Harzer Wandernadel is a system of hiking awards in the
Harz mountains The Harz () is a highland area in northern Germany. It has the highest elevations for that region, and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The name ''Harz'' derives from the Middle High German ...
in central Germany. The hiker (or mountain biker) can earn awards at different levels of challenge by walking to the various checkpoints in the network and stamping his or her passbook to record the visit. With 222 checkpoints in three federal states and across five districts in the
Harz The Harz () is a highland area in northern Germany. It has the highest elevations for that region, and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The name ''Harz'' derives from the Middle High German ...
and with membership in five figures, the system has gained a following Germany-wide.


Purpose

The idea of the ''Wandernadel'' (literally "hiking needle/pin" --> "hiking badge") is to give those holidaying in the Harz a worthwhile goal to achieve and encourage them to stay for longer or return. It also aims to encourage those who live in the local area to go hiking and improve their fitness. In addition the system helps tourists and locals to get to know the many different sights and hiking trails in the Harz. To that end, checkpoints have been located at scenic viewing points, places of geological or botanical, culturalbor historical or interest.With a few exceptions, the checkpoints can only be reached on foot or bicycle.


Hiking badge system

Harz hiking badges are awarded at several levels depending on the number of checkpoints reached (verified by stamping a pass book): * 8 stamps: Harz hiking badge in bronze * 16 stamps: Harz hiking badge in silver * 24 stamps: Harz hiking badge in gold * 50 stamps: Harz Hiking King (''Wanderkönig'') or Queen (''Wanderkönigin'') * 100 stamps: Harz Imperial Rucksack (''Kaiserrucksack'') * 111 stamps: Harz Mining Foreman (''Steiger'') (111 different control points, of which 22 are special checkpoints connected with
mining in the Harz Mining in the Upper Harz region of central Germany was a major industry for several centuries, especially for the production of silver, lead, copper, and, latterly, zinc as well. Great wealth was accumulated from the mining of silver from the 16t ...
) * 150 stamps: Harz Imperial Boot (''Kaiserschuh'') * 222 stamps: Harz Hiking Emperor (''Wanderkaiser'') or Empress (''Wanderkaiserin'') The awards may be earned over any period of time; there is no time limit within which the stamps have to be collected. In addition there are special themed hiking badges that may be earned. For example there is one for collecting 11 stamps on checkpoints located on the ''
Harzer Hexenstieg The Harz Witches' Trail (german: Harzer Hexenstieg) is a footpath, just under 100 km long, in Germany that runs from Osterode through the Harz mountains and over its highest peak, the Brocken, to Thale. It is a project by the Harz Transpo ...
'' the "Harz Witch's Path". Others include a Goethe Way (''Goetheweg'') badge and an Inner German Border badge. It is also possible, in addition to collecting all 222 stamps, to collect several additional special stamps that are recorded at the end of a walking pass. These special stamps are only collector's items and do not count towards any award.


Process for getting a hiking badge

Before visiting checkpoints and starting to collect stamps, the hiker first needs to buy a hiking pass book (''Wanderpass''); these can be obtained cheaply online or in the tourist and spa facilities in the towns and villages of the Harz, in participating pubs within the network and in some bookshops. It is also worthwhile buying a set of 3 maps on which the checkpoints are marked, although this information can be found in other ways, including the organiser's website. The website first published its English pages in 2012 with the support of the British garrison in Hohne. The pass must be stamped at each checkpoint. If the stamp is missing or damaged, a code number can be noted down as an alternative. This ensures that vandalism should not prevent hikers from collecting points towards their badges. On gaining the requisite number of stamps, the pass is handed in again at a counter and the badges can be bought at little cost after the pass has been checked. The Foreman (''Steiger'') and Emperor (''Kaiser'') badges can only be obtained from the Harzer Wandernadel main office in Blankenburg, which is only open Monday to Friday during working hours.


Features

The Harz hiking badge is significantly different from many other hiking badge systems. For example, there are hardly any other places where there is a system with as many as 222 control points crossing state and district boundaries. In addition the system is relatively well protected from vandalism and can be set up anywhere on the terrain, whilst with other systems the checkpoints are at restaurants, shops, etc., and can only be used during opening hours. Unlike other hiking badge projects, the hassle of enrolling as a 'customer' is avoided, because the stamps may be collected freely without needing to supply anyone with a telephone number or address.


History

The initiator and operator is the ''Gesund älter werden im Harz'' ("Aging healthily in the Harz") with its head office in
Blankenburg Blankenburg may refer to: Places * Blankenburg am Harz, a German town in the district of Harz, Saxony-Anhalt * Blankenburg Castle (Harz), the castle in Blankenburg am Harz (see above) * Bad Blankenburg, a German town in the Saalfeld-Rudolstadt dis ...
, which is supported by various public institutions. The first checkpoints were set up in 2006; since 2007 the current system of 222 control points has been available. There are no plans to extend it, however the checkpoints are sometimes relocated to different places in the Harz.


Resonance

The system soon gained extraordinary popularity, as can clearly be seen from the number of walkers stamping their passes at the control points. In 2009 alone about 10,000 hiking passes were sold.www.zukunft-Harz.de
/ref> It is also noteworthy that in each year there has been a three-figure number of walkers that have achieved the highest award, the "Harz Hiking Emperor". (As the control points are spread across a 110 km long and 30 - 40 km wide range of low mountains, covering all of them may take a total of several weeks spent on the trails and travelling to the trails.)


Locations

Some of examples of checkpoints in the Harzer Wandernadel are listed below:


List of checkpoints

The following is a list of all the checkpoints as at December 2012. They are listed by their German names used by the Harzer Wandernadel.


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*1 - Eckertalsperre - Staumauer *2 - Scharfenstein - Rangerstation *3 - Am Kruzifix *4 - Taubenklippe *5 -
Froschfelsen The Froschfelsen ("Frog Rocks", 545 m above NN), also called the Froschsteinklippe,Oberer Ilsefälle (Bremer Hütte) *7 - Gasthaus Plessenburg *8 -
Stempelsbuche The Bremen Hut (german: Bremer Hütte) in the Harz Mountains is a refuge hut and shelter in that part of the Harz National Park lying within the borough of Ilsenburg (Harz) in Harz district in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. Location The Br ...
*9 -
Brockenhaus The Brocken, also sometimes referred to as the Blocksberg, is the highest peak in the Harz mountain range and also the highest peak in Northern Germany; it is near Schierke in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt between the rivers Weser and Elbe. ...
*10 -
Große Zeterklippe The Zeterklippen are a striking rock formation or tor on the 930-metre-high Renneckenberg mountain, overlooking the Ilse valley in the Harz mountains in Germany. The Renneckenberg is an eastern sub-peak of the Brocken. The rocks themselves lie ...
*11 - Eckerloch *12 -
Achtermannshöhe At , the Achtermannshöhe (also just called the Achtermann) in the Harz National Park is the third highest mountain in Lower Saxony and the fourth highest in the Harz mountains. It lies in the unparished area of Harz between the Harz-Heide route ...
*13 - Ahrensklint *14 - Schnarcherklippe *15 - Leistenklippe *16 -
Ferdinandstein The Ferdinandstein is a prominent rock in the Harz National Park in central Germany Geography Location The Ferdinandstein lies at an elevation of 648 metres above sea level near Plessenburg in the borough of Wernigerode in the Harz Mountains.H ...
*17 -
Trudenstein The Trudenstein is a rock formation and popular hiker's destination in the Harz Mountains of central Germany. It is located in the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt. Location and surrounding area The Trudenstein lies beside the Glashütten Way on ...
*18 - Grenzweg zum Kaffeehorst *19 - Skidenkmal *20 - Barenberg (Aussichtspunkt) *21 - Helenenruh Elend *22 -
Gelber Brink The Renneckenberg (formerly ''Rennekenberg'') is a mountain, roughly high, in the High Harz part of the Harz mountain range of central Germany within the borough of Wernigerode in the state of Saxony-Anhalt. Location The Renneckenberg lies in ...
*23 - Molkenhausstern *24 - Wolfsklippe *25 - Oberförster-Koch-Denkmal *26 - Mönchsbuche *27 - Ottofelsen *28 - Gasthaus Steinerne Renne *29 -
Elversstein The Elversstein in the Harz Mountains of Germany is a granite rock formation with a maximum elevation of Harzer WandernadelStempelstelle 29 – ''Elversstein'' auf harzer-wandernadel.de on the Steinberg (ca. ) near Hasserode in the county of H ...
*30 -
Ilsestein The Ilsestein (formerly also called ''Ilsenstein'') is a prominent granite rock formation near the town of Ilsenburg in the Harz mountains of central Germany. Offering a scenic view over the Ilse valley to the Brocken massif, the highest mounta ...
*31 - Agnesberg *32 - Gasthaus Christianental *33 -
Stapenberg The Stapenberg is a hill spur in the Harz Mountains of central Germany in Harz district in the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt. Location The Stapenberg lies on the northern edge of the Harz within the Harz/Saxony-Anhalt Nature Park. It rises ...
*34 - Scharfenstein *35 - Gasthaus Armeleuteberg *36 - Peterstein *37 - Büchenberg *38 - Galgenberg *39 - Tagebau Felswerke *40 - Königshütter Wasserfall *41 -
Ruine Königsburg Ruine may refer to: *Alter Der Ruine, a power noise group from Tucson, Arizona *La Grande Ruine (3,765 m), a mountain in the French Alps, in the Massif des Écrins * Of Ruine or Some Blazing Starre, an album by English band Current 93 A num ...
*42 - Trogfurther Brücke *43 - Wasserscheide Weser-Elbe "Hohe Tür" *44 - Kapitelsberg *45 -
Dicke Tannen Dicke Tannen is a protected landscape, around in area, near the Harz village of Hohegeiß, which lies in the borough of Braunlage. It is the site of the mightiest spruce trees in North Germany; the individual trees reaching heights of 50 metres ...
*46 - Grenzmuseum am Ring der Erinnerung *47 - Oberharzblick am Buchenberg *48 - Stierbergsteich *49 - Grüntal *50 - Walzenhütte *51 - Carlsturm *52 - Trageburg am Hexenstieg *53 - Hassel-Vorsperre *54 - Rotestein *55 - Wüstung Selkenfelde / Kirche *56 - Rappbodeblick Trautenstein *57 - Echowiese Allrode *58 - Pferdchen *59 - Klostergrund Michaelstein *60 - Stemberghaus - Köhlerei


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*61 - Harzer Grauwacke Rieder *62 - Talsperre Wendefurth (Talsperrenblick) *63 - Schöneburg (Aussichtspunkt) *64 - Böser Kleef (Aussichtspunkt) *65 -
Gasthaus Todtenrode Altenbrak is a village and a former municipality in the district of Harz, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Geography The village is strung out for about 1.6 kilometres along the River Bode in an east–west valley. It is 3 kilometres from the We ...
*66 - Wilhelmsblick (Aussichtspunkt) *67 - Weißer Hirsch (Aussichtspunkt) *68 - Pfeil-Denkmal *69 - Sonnenklippe (Bodetal) *70 - Prinzensicht (Aussichtspunkt) *71 - Rosstrappe (Abzweig Schurre) *72 - La Viershöhe *73 - Glockenstein *74 - Hamburger Wappen (Teufelsmauer) *75 - Hahnenkleeklippen *76 - Großvaterfelsen *77 - Ruine Luisenburg *78 - Barocke Gärten *79 - Otto-Ebert-Brücke (am Herzogsweg) *80 - Burgruine Regenstein *81 - Sandhöhlen im Heers *82 - Regensteinmühle *83 - Austbergturm *84 - Altenburg (bei Heimburg) *85 - Wasserkunst Thumkuhlental *86 - Bisongehege *87 - Volkmarskeller *88 - Aussichtspavillon Hoher Kleef *89 - Schornsteinberg *90 - Roter Schuss *91 - Weltkulturerbe Rammelsberg *92 - Poppenberg mit Aussichtsturm *93 - Dreitälerblick *94 -
Drei-Herren-Stein A ''Dreiherrenstein'' or ''Dreiherrnstein'' is the topographic name of a historical tripoint, especially in the German-speaking lands of central Europe, i.e. a place where the border of three princely territories met, together with any enclosures ...
*95 - Ilfelder Wetterfahne *96 - Ehemalige Steinmühle *97 - Ziegenalm *98 - Ruine Hohnstein *99 - Komödienplatz *100 -
Ebersburg Ebersburg is a municipality in the district of Fulda, in Hesse, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the m ...
*101 - Einhornhöhle *102 - Vereinsplatz *103 - Kalte Birke *104 - Tränkebachhütte *105 - Prinzenlaube *106 - Schöne Aussicht, Bielstein *107 - Maaßener Gaipel *108 - Brockenblick *109 -
Heimburg Heimburg is a village and a former municipality in the district of Harz, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it is part of the town Blankenburg am Harz. On a hilltop above the village are the ruins of the old Heimburg Castle which, ...
*110 - Granestausee *111 - Graneblockhaus *112 - Liebesbank *113 - Grumbacher Teiche *114 - Hütte am Sidecum *115 - Bismarckturm *116 - Verlobungsinsel in der Oker *117 -
Treppenstein The ''Treppenstein'' is a rock formation in the Oker valley in the Harz mountains of central Germany. It lies on the trail from the Romkerhall Waterfall to the '' Kästeklippen''. The rocks consist of granite and have clearly undergone so-called " ...
*118 - Kästehaus *119 - Hallesche Hütte *120 -
Elfenstein The Elfenstein is a hill spur, about , in the northern foothills of the Harz Mountains of central Germany and the site of the eponymous granite rock formation above the town of Bad Harzburg. It is located in the unincorporated area of Harz in the c ...


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*121 - Säperstelle *122 - Kreuz des deutschen Ostens *123 - Gaststätte Rinderstall *124 - Köte am Heidenstieg *125 - Schalker Turm *126 - Lochstein, Oberer Schalker Graben *127 - Weppner Hütte, Jägersbleeker Teich *128 -
Huttaler Widerwaage The Huttaler Widerwaage is a small reservoir that is a part of the Upper Harz Water Regale, an old mining water management system in the Harz Mountains of Germany that is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The reservoir lies east of the mining to ...
*129 - Hütte im Arboretum *130 - Iberger Albertturm *131 - Kaysereiche (Schutzhütte) *132 - Schwarzenberg, Köte Brockenblick *133 - Förster-Ludwig-Platz *134 - Brander Klippe *135 -
Wolfswarte At , the Bruchberg in the Upper Harz is the second highest mountain in Lower Saxony and the third highest in the Harz mountains in North Germany. It lies between Altenau and Torfhaus in the middle of the Harz National Park. The Bruchberg is more ...
*136 - Eckersprung *137 - Bärenbrucher Teich *138 - Braunseck *139 - Kuckholzklippe *140 - Eselsplatz *141 - Lasfelde Tränke *142 - Handwerkers Ruh *143 -
Köte Schindelkopf The Schindelkopf () in the Harz Mountains of central Germany is a southwestern outlier of the mountain ridge known as Auf dem Acker (865.1 m). It is located near the town of Osterode am Harz within the unincorporated area of Harz which is in t ...
*144 - Hanskühnenburg *145 - Schmidts-Denkmal *146 - Morgenbrodtshütte *147 - Pavilion Ackerblick *148 - Waidmannsruhe *149 - Kleine Oker *150 -
Großer Knollen The Großer Knollen (also the Groß Knollen; colloquially referred to as the Knollen, historically the ''Grosze Knolle'') is a mountain in the southwestern part of the Harz in Lower Saxony, Germany. Geography The Großer Knollen is located nor ...
*151 - Ruine Scharzfels *152 - Knollenkreuz *153 - Schadenbeeksköpfe *154 - Dreibrodestein *155 -
Rehberger Grabenhaus At above sea level, the Rehberg in the Harz mountains is the fourth highest mountain in the German state of Lower Saxony, and the fifth-highest in the Harz. Location and access It is located in the Harz National Park immediately north of Sank ...
*156 - Wurmberg-Baude *157 - Kapellenfleck *158 - Hassenstein *159 - Stöberhai *160 - Helenenruh *161 - Stephanhütte *162 - Alte Wache *163 - Bremer Klippe *164 - Stiefmutter *165 - Wendel-Eiche *166 - Helbing-Hütte (AP Sachsenstein) *167 - Hexentanzplatz (= Ellricher Blick) *168 -
Dreieckiger Pfahl The ''Dreieckige Pfahl'' ("Triangular Post") is a historic boundary stone, about 1.35 metres high and made of granite, located southwest of the Brocken, the highest mountain in the Harz Mountains of central Germany. The stone, erected before ...
*169 - Molkenhaus *170 - Rabenklippe *171 - Altarklippe *172 - Katzsohlteich *173 - Gaststätte Hirschbüchenkopf *174 - Hohnehof *175 - Schaubergwerk Glasebach *176 - Uhlenköpfe Hänichen *177 - Verlobungsurne Alexisbad *178 - Hirschgrund (am Gasthaus Königsruhe) *179 - IV. Friedrichshammer *180 - Gaststätte Selkemühle


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*181 - Schlossmühle Ballenstedt *182 - Schirm *183 - Försterblick Gernrode *184 - Bärendenkmal *185 - Preußenturm *186 - Anhaltinischer Saalstein *187 -
Lauenburg Lauenburg (), or Lauenburg an der Elbe ( en, Lauenberg on the Elbe), is a town in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the northern bank of the river Elbe, east of Hamburg. It is the southernmost town of Schleswig-Holstein ...
*188 - Teufelsmauer Weddersleben *189 - Große Teufelsmühle *190 - Bergrat-Müller-Teich *191 - Laubtalblick *192 - Historischer Gipsbrennofen *193 - Stahlquelle *194 - Hellergrund *195 - Köthener Hütte *196 -
Bremer Teich The Bremer Teich ("Bremer Pond") is an historic reservoir that lies south of the two villages of Bad Suderode and Gernrode in the Harz Mountains of Germany, and is used as a recreation area (natural swimming pool and camp site). It impounds the '' ...
*197 - Burgruine Anhalt *198 - Glockensteine *199 - Bismarckturm *200 - Burg Falkenstein *201 - Konradsburg *202 - Landschaftspark Degenershausen *203 - Schutzhütte am Mettenberg *204 - Selkesicht an der Ackeburg *205 - Rastplatz unterhalb des Clusberges *206 - Hahnestein *207 - Mausoleum *208 - Burgruine Grillenburg *209 - Moltkewarte (Aussichtsturm) *210 - Meilerplatz an der Kohlenstraße *211 -
Kunstteich A ''Kunstteich'' (plural: ''Kunstteiche'') is an historic German term for a man-made lake or pond associated with the mining industry and its technology. These ponds were created by the construction of barriers, typically dams and embankments, an ...
*212 - An der Queste *213 - Bauerngraben (südl. periodischer See) *214 -
Heimkehle The Heimkehle is one of two great gypsum caves in Germany that are accessible as show caves. It lies on the southern edge of the Harz Mountains between Rottleberode and Uftrungen, east of Nordhausen, right on the state border between Thuringia an ...
*215 - Josephshöhe (Auerberg) *216 - Hunrodeiche *217 - Dicke Buche *218 - Neustädter Talsperre *219 -
Wippertalsperre The Wippra Dam or Wipper Dam (german: Talsperre-Wippra or ''Wippertalsperre'', partly also ''Vorsperre Wippra'' or ''Vorsperre Wipper'') is a dam on the river Wipper in the Harz mountains. It lies near Wippra, not far from Mansfeld and Hettst ...
(Staumauer) *220 - Schutzhütte Philippsgruß *221 - Jungfernklippe *222 - Schaubergwerk Röhrigschacht


References


External links


Official Harzer Wandernadel website
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Harzer-wandernadel.de: Checkpoint list
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Harzer-wandernadel.de: Checkpoint map (interactive)
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