Stamp point 68 / “Arrow” — Monument

The Pfeil monument (470 m above sea level) is located between Thale and Friedrichsbrunn and is a memorial to Friedrich Wilhelm Leopold Pfeil (1783 — 1853).

Wil­helm Pfeil was a forestry prac­ti­tion­er, for­est sci­en­tist and writer. From 1830, he was head of the High­er Forestry Col­lege in Eber­swalde and pub­lished 24 books and 700 forestry treatises. 

Despite his numer­ous pub­li­ca­tions and his knowl­edge of all the spe­cial­ist forestry lit­er­a­ture of the time, Pfeil placed the keen “obser­va­tion of nature” and learn­ing to see above all the­o­ret­i­cal knowl­edge: “The lack of obser­va­tion can nev­er be replaced by mere speculation.”

This led him to his famous max­im: “Ask the trees how they want to be raised, they will teach you bet­ter than the books.”

Near­by is the Damm­bach­haus, the for­mer hunt­ing res­i­dence of Crown Prince Wil­helm of Prus­sia. In social­ist times, it was also used by head of state Erich Honeck­er as a hunt­ing lodge. The Damm­bach­haus has now been com­plete­ly ren­o­vat­ed and serves as a guest house in the coun­try­side with a mag­nif­i­cent view of the Brocken. 

A good start­ing point is the park­ing lot at the Hex­en­tanz­platz in Thale. Fol­low the path to the zoo and then hike approx. 3 km along a sign­post­ed path towards Damm­bach-haus and the Pfeil monument. 

Silhouette of trees and hills at night