View of Waldsee with dam wall

Stamp point 36 / Peterstein

The Peterstein (465 m above sea level) is located between Wernigerode and Elbingerode above the Zillierbach dam. The Peterstein is a good place to relax with a view over the dam. 

View of Waldsee with dam wall

In ear­li­er times, the Zil­lier­bach sup­plied many mills as far as Hal­ber­stadt, where it changed its name to Holtemme. How­ev­er, it was respon­si­ble for many floods in Wernigerode, espe­cial­ly in spring after the snow melt­ed. It was there­fore decid­ed to build a dam at this point in 1931 for flood pro­tec­tion and drink­ing water supply. 

Dur­ing exca­va­tion work for this dam, a con­se­cra­tion find from the Bronze Age was made, which is exhib­it­ed in the local his­to­ry muse­um of the town of Wernigerode.

The name Peter­stein refers to the for­est behind it, the “Peter­holz”. In ear­li­er times, this piece of for­est belonged to the Ilsen­burg Bene­dic­tine monastery of St. Peter, from which the cur­rent name of the for­est and rock is derived. 

A good start­ing point for a hike to the Peter­stein is the hik­ing park­ing lot in Drei Annen Hohne. From there, sim­ply fol­low the Zil­lier­bach stream to the dam and con­tin­ue along the sign­post­ed path to Peterstein. 

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Silhouette of trees and hills at night