Stamping point 156 / Wurmberg — Baude

The Wurmberg (971 m above sea level) is the highest mountain in the state of Lower Saxony and the second-highest elevation in the Harz Mountains after the Brocken (1,141 m above sea level).

The Wurm­berg is locat­ed out­side the Harz Nation­al Park 3 km north of Braun­lage and 4.8 km as the crow flies from the Brock­en sum­mit. In between lies the val­ley of the Kalten Bode and the bor­der with Sax­ony-Anhalt or, dur­ing the time of Ger­man divi­sion, the bor­der with the GDR. 

The Wurm­bergschanze was built on the sum­mit in 1922, with a 30 m high inrun tow­er and a view­ing plat­form. In 1950, a hut was built next to the ski jump, today’s Wurm­ber­galm. The ski jump was demol­ished in 2014 due to struc­tur­al damage. 

The Wurm­berg cable car has been run­ning from Braun­lage to the sum­mit since 1963 and was com­plete­ly ren­o­vat­ed in 2001 — with the option of get­ting on and off at the mid­dle sta­tion. The cable car is 2.8 km long and cov­ers a dif­fer­ence in alti­tude of approx. 400 m. It oper­ates all year round and trans­ports hik­ers, skiers, moun­tain bik­ers and mon­ster scoot­ers to the summit. 

The Wurm­berg can be reached via many sign­post­ed hik­ing trails from the sur­round­ing Harz vil­lages of Braun­lage, Schierke and Elend, but also from Königskrug and Oder­brück. The stamp box is locat­ed at the Wurm­ber­galm direct­ly on the summit. 

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Silhouette of trees and hills at night