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The Rasthütte Am Scharfenstein (HWN 002) is a welcoming mountain hut and ranger station nestled in the heart of the Harz National Park, near Ilsenburg in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Situated at the foot of the prominent Scharfenstein mountain, which rises to 697.6 meters above sea level, this spot serves as a significant checkpoint (No. 2) for the Harzer Wandernadel (Harz Hiking Badge) network, making it a popular destination for hikers and cyclists exploring the Harz Mountains.
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The Rasthütte Am Scharfenstein (HWN 002) and its ranger station are generally open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. These hours allow visitors to enjoy refreshments and interact with the national park rangers.
The hike to Rasthütte Am Scharfenstein is generally considered moderate, as it involves some elevation gain but is accessible to most hikers. Two popular routes are:
Both routes require a dedicated hike or bike ride, as the hut cannot be reached by car.
Since the Rasthütte Am Scharfenstein cannot be reached by car, you'll need to park at a trailhead. For those approaching from Ilsenburg, parking options are available in the town, from where you can start your hike along the Heinrich-Heine-Weg. If coming from Bad Harzburg, look for parking near the starting points for trails leading towards the "Molkenhaus" or Eckertal dam.
Yes, Rasthütte Am Scharfenstein can be a rewarding destination for winter hiking. The Harz Mountains offer beautiful snowy landscapes. However, winter conditions can be challenging, with snow and ice. It's crucial to check weather forecasts, wear appropriate winter hiking gear (warm layers, waterproof clothing, sturdy boots with good grip, and possibly microspikes), and be aware that trails might be more difficult or slippery. The hut offers something warm on cold days, providing a welcome respite.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Heinrich-Heine-Weg from Ilsenburg, following the Ilse river, is often enjoyed by families due to its picturesque scenery and relatively gentle ascent in sections. While the hut itself is not wheelchair accessible, many trails are suitable for children and those looking for less strenuous hikes. Always assess the specific route's length and elevation gain to match your family's capabilities.
The area has a rich and varied history. Originally used for cattle pasture in the 15th century, it later saw the construction of a forester's lodge around 1875, which became a popular stop for hikers. During the Cold War, due to its proximity to the Inner German Border, it housed barracks for East German border troops from 1969 until their demolition in 1999/2000. Rangers at the hut can often share fascinating stories about this past.
The Scharfensteinklippe, located just a short 15-minute walk from the ranger station, offers particularly impressive panoramic views. From this prominent rock formation, you can enjoy expansive vistas of the surrounding Harz landscape, including the iconic Brocken mountain and the Ecker Reservoir. It's a highly recommended spot for photography and taking in the natural beauty.
While Rasthütte Am Scharfenstein (HWN 002) is a significant checkpoint for the Harzer Wandernadel, it is not directly located on the main route of the Harzer Hexenstieg. However, it is situated within the Harz National Park, and hikers on the Hexenstieg can easily make a detour to visit the hut and collect their stamp, as it's a popular and accessible side trip from various points on the long-distance trail.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails within the Harz National Park, including those leading to Rasthütte Am Scharfenstein. However, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and comfort of other visitors. Always adhere to the specific regulations of the national park regarding pets.
The Rasthütte Am Scharfenstein operates as a self-service cafe, offering a range of refreshments. Visitors can enjoy freshly brewed coffee, a selection of baked goods (like cake), refreshing cold drinks, and savory sausage sandwiches. It's a perfect spot to refuel and warm up or cool down during your hike.