Stamping point 30 / Ilsestein

The Ilsestein (520 m above sea level) is a rock formation high above the Ilse valley not far from the national park town of Ilsenburg.

Count Anton zu Stol­berg-Wernigerode had an iron cross erect­ed on the sum­mit in mem­o­ry of his com­rades who died in the wars of lib­er­a­tion. The Ilses­tein is a great van­tage point with views over the Ils val­ley and to the Brocken. 

The hik­ing park­ing lots in the Ilse val­ley are rec­om­mend­ed as the start­ing point for a tour to the Ilses­tein. From there, fol­low the sign­post­ed paths along the Riv­er Ilse for a while before the path to the Ilses­tein branch­es off. There are around 200 meters of ascent to over­come on the steadi­ly ascend­ing path. A worth­while des­ti­na­tion is to con­tin­ue the hike to the Plessen­burg inn HWN 7.

Silhouette of trees and hills at night