Stamping point 123 / Rinderstall restaurant

The Waldgaststätte Rinderstall is located between Braunlage and St. Andreasberg in the idyllic Odertal valley.

The his­to­ry of the cat­tle shed is close­ly linked to the his­to­ry of Sankt Andreas­berg. Since 1870, the Oder Val­ley and the forests around the cat­tle shed have been the sum­mer pas­ture of the brown Harz cat­tle herd.
While the dairy cat­tle from the moun­tain town were dri­ven to the for­est pas­tures in the morn­ing and back to their home sta­bles in the evening, the herds­men and young cat­tle stayed down here in the val­ley through­out the sum­mer months. The “Rinder­stall” build­ing served as a home for the shep­herd and as a sta­ble for the cat­tle. The shep­herd’s fam­i­ly also kept a few cows in a sep­a­rate sec­tion of the barn for their own use and to pro­vide a fresh milk drink for pass­ing hik­ers. They were always wel­come here, and soon there were more hik­ers than cat­tle to feed on some days.
So it’s no won­der that the cat­tle shed became a hik­ing inn as ear­ly as the 1950s.
In the course of its exis­tence, the cat­tle shed changed its face quite invol­un­tar­i­ly, as it burned down com­plete­ly twice, once in 1903 and most recent­ly in 1985. Since 1986, it has pre­sent­ed itself in its cur­rent splendour. 

The best start­ing point is the park­ing lot at the Oder­haus at the junc­tion from the B 27 to St. Andreas­berg. From there, fol­low the flat road to the cat­tle shed. 

Silhouette of trees and hills at night