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Deserted Village of Hohenrode

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Deserted Village of Hohenrode

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The Deserted Village of Hohenrode, also known as Wüstung Hohenrode, is a significant medieval abandoned settlement nestled within the scenic Harz region of Germany. Located in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz in Saxony-Anhalt, approximately 1.5 kilometers north-northwest of Grillenberg, this historical site sits on a mountain slope at an elevation of around 404 meters, overlooking the Gonna stream. Recognized as an archaeological monument, Hohenrode offers a unique glimpse into medieval life and the processes of settlement and abandonment in this historic…

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    February 10, 2022

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    Went there for the first time and somehow this detour was completely worth it. I was absolutely fascinated. Although not much is left, you get your own picture of what it might have looked like and, above all, how people lived here. Must see!
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    April 28, 2025

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    Harz Hiking Badge Stamp Box 02/2025.
    More about the hiking badge and the stamp tours in the profile: komoot.com/de-de/user/236847058996
    and here: soziales4u.de/harz
    An overview map is available there: soziales4u.de/harz
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    One cannot imagine that people lived in the wilderness
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    1. Wettelrode Reservoir – Buschklepper Adventure Trail loop from Wettelrode

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    Elevation 400 m

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    Location: Sangerhausen, Mansfeld-Südharz, Harz Mountains, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical hiking difficulty for trails around the Deserted Village of Hohenrode?

    The trails leading to and around the Deserted Village of Hohenrode are generally considered intermediate. While the intro mentions routes for 'all levels,' the terrain within the site itself, being an archaeological monument in a forest, can be uneven with visible ancient paths and hollow ways. Hikers should be prepared for some ascents and descents, as the site is situated on a mountain slope.

    Are there any specific landmarks or features to look for within the deserted village itself?

    Yes, despite its deserted nature, visitors can explore the well-preserved remnants of the medieval settlement. Look for the foundations of houses, hearths, and sunken rooms, which were uncovered during archaeological excavations. The organization around a spring-fed valley incision, which provided vital water, is also a key feature. Additionally, ancient paths and road traces, some appearing as hollow ways, are still visible.

    Is the Deserted Village of Hohenrode accessible by public transport?

    The intro states there's no specific information on public transport directly to the site. The Deserted Village of Hohenrode is nestled within a forest, approximately 1.5 kilometers north-northwest of Grillenberg. Access typically involves a walk from nearby roads like the L230 in the Gonna valley. It's best to plan your journey by car or check local bus routes to Grillenberg or Wippra and then hike the remaining distance.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around the Deserted Village of Hohenrode?

    While there's no explicit mention of dog restrictions, trails in the Harz region are generally dog-friendly. Given its location in a forest and as an archaeological site, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and the historical remnants. Always clean up after your pet.

    How long does it typically take to visit the Deserted Village of Hohenrode?

    The time required can vary depending on your interest and whether you combine it with a longer hike. For exploring the immediate archaeological site and its remnants, 1 to 2 hours should be sufficient. If you plan to incorporate it into a longer circular walk or explore nearby natural features, allocate more time.

    Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic views near the deserted village?

    The site is located on a mountain slope overlooking the Gonna stream and is nestled within a forest. While the village itself offers a historical perspective, specific panoramic viewpoints are not highlighted. However, the surrounding Harz landscape is known for its scenic beauty, and higher points on connecting trails might offer glimpses of the wider area. The Eulenstein is also located nearby, which might offer some views.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter at Hohenrode?

    As the Deserted Village of Hohenrode is situated within a forest in the Harz region, visitors might encounter typical forest wildlife. This could include various bird species, deer, wild boar, and smaller mammals like squirrels and foxes. Maintaining a respectful distance and not disturbing the animals is always recommended.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or restaurants directly at or very near the Deserted Village of Hohenrode?

    No, the Deserted Village of Hohenrode is an archaeological site located in a forested area, and there are no commercial establishments like cafes, pubs, or restaurants directly at the site. Visitors should plan to bring their own refreshments. The nearest amenities would likely be found in the villages of Grillenberg or Wippra.

    Is the Deserted Village of Hohenrode suitable for a winter hike?

    While the intro suggests warmer months for accessibility, a winter hike is possible for experienced hikers. The Harz region can experience significant snow and ice. Trails may be slippery, and some paths might be less visible. If visiting in winter, ensure you have appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and warm clothing. Always check local weather and trail conditions beforehand.

    Are there any permits required to visit the Deserted Village of Hohenrode?

    No, there are no specific permits required to visit the Deserted Village of Hohenrode. It is an open archaeological monument and a cultural heritage site accessible to the public. However, visitors are expected to respect the site, refrain from disturbing any remnants, and adhere to general rules for natural and historical areas.

    What are the trail conditions like, and what footwear is recommended?

    The trails leading to and within the Deserted Village of Hohenrode are primarily forest paths. The intro advises sturdy footwear, and this is crucial as the terrain can be uneven, with visible ancient paths and hollow ways. Depending on recent weather, paths might be muddy or slippery. Good hiking boots with ankle support are highly recommended for comfort and safety.

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