Hand hält Heft mit gesammelten Stempeln

Stamp point 99 / Harz wooden steam locomotive

The Harz wooden steam locomotive with the HWN 99 stands on the Galgenberg near Neustadt

Hand hält Heft mit gesammelten Stempeln

The Süd­harz­er Dampflok Steig winds its way through the Süd­harz nature park for almost 42 kilo­me­ters. It over­comes a good 2000 meters in alti­tude, offers some fas­ci­nat­ing views of the Harz fore­land and pass­es through the pleas­ant mixed decid­u­ous forests in north­ern Thuringia. 

The stage from Neustadt to Nord­hausen takes you through the unique south­ern Harz karst land­scape with a Mediter­ranean flair. In con­trast to the oth­er two stages of the Süd­harz­er Dampflok Steig, the route runs main­ly through open, wide open spaces. There is lit­tle for­est, but you will see a huge wood­en steam loco­mo­tive, an oak tree that is more than 600 years old and a land­scape rem­i­nis­cent of Tus­cany in Italy. 

From Neustadt, fol­low the red signs with the white steam loco­mo­tive to the Gal­gen­berg, where the Harz wood­en steam loco­mo­tive invites you to rest with a view of the Hohn­stein ruins and the Harz forests.

 

Silhouette of trees and hills at night