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Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps

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The Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps are a prominent ski jumping facility nestled in the scenic Harz Mountains, near the historic town of Wernigerode in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Standing at an elevation of 352 meters, this complex is recognized as the largest ski jumping center in Saxony-Anhalt. Its unique feature of plastic matting allows for year-round training and competitions, making it a dynamic hub for winter sports enthusiasts and athletes alike.

Visitors are consistently impressed by the sheer scale and engineering of the…

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    A nice photo motif, even if it's 'only' small jumps, it is still impressive when the jumpers jump down there. Climbing the stairs leads to a great hiking trail to the Armeleuteberg.
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    ↗️↘️Be sure to look at it from above and below....this is how you can see the dimension....that the athletes throw down...😯😯
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    Great photo motif 🎨 📸
    Wernigerode Castle 🏰 in the background.
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    Placering: Wernigerode, Landkreis Harz, Harz Mountains, Sachsen-Anhalt, Tyskland

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    What types of ski jumps are located at the Zwölfmorgental complex?

    The Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps complex features four different jumps, catering to various age and skill levels: the K 7 (children's jump), K 20 (schoolchildren's jump), K 36 (youth jump), and the K 63 (medium jump with a hill size of 67 meters). All are covered with plastic matting for year-round use.

    Are there specific hiking trails that offer the best views of the ski jumps or Wernigerode Castle?

    Yes, many hikers recommend climbing the stairs alongside the jumps to fully appreciate their scale. This ascent often leads to rewarding trails, such as the path towards the Armeleuteberg, which offers expansive views of the ski jumps and even Wernigerode Castle in the background, making for excellent photo opportunities.

    What other winter sports activities are available in the Zwölfmorgental area besides ski jumping?

    Beyond ski jumping, the Zwölfmorgental area offers a diverse winter sports experience. You can find an alpine skiing slope with a T-bar lift, suitable for both beginners and advanced skiers, as well as a toboggan run and extensive cross-country ski trails.

    Is the Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps facility suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Zwölfmorgental area is considered family-friendly. In addition to observing the ski jumps, there are smaller jumps (K 7 for children), an alpine skiing slope, a toboggan run, and various hiking trails that can be enjoyed by families. The year-round accessibility due to plastic matting also makes it a flexible destination.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around the Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps?

    While specific regulations for dogs on every trail are not detailed, the Harz Mountains generally welcome dogs on hiking paths. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near facilities and in natural areas, and to clean up after them. There are many natural trails suitable for walks with your canine companion.

    How has the Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps facility evolved over time?

    The history of ski jumping in Wernigerode dates back to 1909. The plastic-covered ski jump at Zwölfmorgental was inaugurated in 1963. Since then, it has undergone several modernizations, including conversions and enlargements of the inrun, and the construction of smaller hills. Significant renovations between 1994-1996 upgraded the K63 jump to meet FIS rules, and all four jumps received new plastic matting. Further improvements continued in recent years, with new plastic mattings installed on the K18 in 2016 and the K63 in 2017.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps?

    The Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps are located just 2.6 kilometers from the city center of Wernigerode. This proximity means that a wide range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options are readily available within a short distance in Wernigerode itself. A hotel was also added to the complex in 2005, offering on-site accommodation.

    What is the best way to get to the Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps using public transport?

    The facility is accessible by public transport. You can take Citybus line 202 and get off at the 'Zwölfmorgental' stop. From there, it's approximately a 10-minute walk to reach the ski jumps.

    Is there a fee or permit required to visit the Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps or use the surrounding trails?

    There is generally no fee or permit required to visit the Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps facility itself or to hike on the public trails in the surrounding Harz Mountains. However, specific activities like alpine skiing or using the T-bar lift may incur a charge. It's always a good idea to check local signage for any specific regulations or fees for certain facilities.

    Can visitors observe training sessions or competitions at the ski jumps?

    As the largest facility of its kind in Saxony-Anhalt, the Zwölfmorgental Ski Jumps are a hub for ski jumping. Due to the plastic matting, the facility is operational year-round, offering opportunities to potentially observe training sessions or events. Check local schedules or the official Wernigerode tourism website for information on upcoming events.

    What is the difficulty level of hiking trails in the Zwölfmorgental area?

    The hiking trails around Zwölfmorgental vary in difficulty. While some paths, like the ascent alongside the jumps, can be moderately steep, there are also easier, family-friendly walks. The broader Harz Mountains offer a range of options from gentle strolls to more challenging routes, so hikers can choose trails that match their fitness level.

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