Landkreis Harz
Ilsenburg (Harz)Ferdinandsstein
Landkreis Harz
Ilsenburg (Harz)Ferdinandsstein
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The Ferdinandsstein is a distinctive natural monument and historical site nestled within the scenic Harz National Park in central Germany. This prominent granite rock formation, situated at an elevation of 648 meters above sea level, lies near Plessenburg within the borough of Wernigerode in the Harz Mountains. It stands as a significant landmark, offering both geological interest and a poignant historical narrative.
Visitors are often captivated by the unique blend of natural beauty and historical depth found at Ferdinandsstein. The…
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The Ferdinandsstein is historically significant as the site where Count Ferdinand of Stolberg-Wernigerode reportedly shot the last wild wolf in the Harz region on March 23, 1798. This event is commemorated by an inscription on a smaller rock embedded behind the main granite boulder.
Yes, Ferdinandsstein serves as checkpoint number 16 in the popular Harzer Wandernadel hiking network. Hikers often visit to collect their stamp and mark their progress through the Harz Mountains.
Trails leading to Ferdinandsstein primarily consist of forest paths. While generally manageable, some sections, particularly the final approach to the monument, may involve rocky terrain. Sturdy footwear is recommended for navigating these paths comfortably.
Many hikers favor the Schindelstieg trail, especially if approaching from above Ilsenburg. This route is known for its scenic beauty through the forest. Regardless of your starting point, be prepared for a moderate ascent.
While the hike requires some effort, many families enjoy visiting Ferdinandsstein. The historical aspect and the unique rock formation can be engaging for children. Consider the fitness level of your family, as the terrain can be uneven.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails within the Harz National Park, including those leading to Ferdinandsstein. However, it is always advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers.
Parking is typically available at trailheads leading into the Harz National Park, such as those near Ilsenburg or Plessenburg. It's recommended to check specific parking locations and potential fees before your visit, especially during peak season.
Ferdinandsstein itself is a notable granite boulder formed by spheroidal weathering, offering a unique geological sight. The surrounding Harz National Park provides numerous scenic viewpoints and natural features along its extensive trail network.
The duration of your hike to Ferdinandsstein depends heavily on your starting point and chosen route. From nearby trailheads like those near Ilsenburg, a round trip could range from 2 to 4 hours, depending on your pace and how long you spend at the monument.
Ferdinandsstein is situated at an elevation of approximately 648 meters (2,126 feet) above sea level, offering a significant ascent for hikers.
While Ferdinandsstein itself is a natural monument within the national park, you can find cafes and restaurants in nearby towns such as Ilsenburg or at the Plessenburg mountain inn, which is often a stop for hikers in the area.