Green landscape with trees and blue sky

Stamp point 176 / Uhlenköpfe Hänichen

The Uhlenköpfe (380 m above sea level) lie high above the Uhlenbach valley in Silberhütte.

Green landscape with trees and blue sky

Prince Wil­helm von Anhalt Bern­burg estab­lished the Harzgerode sil­ver smelter in 1693 to smelt the ore mined in the near­by area. The first set­tle­ments of work­ers in the vil­lage of the same name were only estab­lished at the begin­ning of the 19th cen­tu­ry after the smelt­ing works had been fun­da­men­tal­ly ren­o­vat­ed and rebuilt. 

In addi­tion to sil­ver, the only gold found in the Harz Moun­tains to date was smelt­ed here in 1825, as well as sele­ni­um, a mate­r­i­al that was only of sci­en­tif­ic inter­est at the time. The smelter was closed in 1909. 

The for­mer smelter site was tak­en over by wood pro­cess­ing com­pa­nies, which ini­tial­ly also used the water pow­er of the Selke to dri­ve a wide vari­ety of machines. After their clo­sure in 1990, the Unter­harz­er Wald­hof was estab­lished on part of the site. The Wald­hof offers expe­ri­en­tial edu­ca­tion in the fields of forestry, nature con­ser­va­tion and envi­ron­men­tal pro­tec­tion, as well as min­ing and met­al­lur­gy. A play­ground is locat­ed right next to the park­ing lot and is open to the public. 

Found­ed in 1790, the pow­der fac­to­ry devel­oped very suc­cess­ful­ly from a man­u­fac­tur­er of black pow­der and fire­works to a man­u­fac­tur­er of light­ing and sig­nal­ing devices.

From the park­ing lot, fol­low the Selke­tal­stieg trail steadi­ly uphill and then take a for­est path to the stamp­ing point, from where you have a sur­pris­ing­ly good view of the Brock­en in good weather.

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Silhouette of trees and hills at night