Stamping point 32 / Gasthaus Christianental

Between Agnesberg and Fenstermacherberg in the Nöschenrode district of Wernigerode lies the Christianental, named after Count Christian Ernst, who reigned in the 18th century.

It is home to a fam­i­ly-friend­ly wildlife park that is open all year round with spa­cious nat­ur­al enclo­sures in pic­turesque sur­round­ings and an unspoilt tree pop­u­la­tion. You can see many species of ani­mals typ­i­cal of the Harz region, such as: Birds of prey, owls, wild cats, rac­coons, martens, red deer, fal­low deer and wild boar and much more.
In the mid­dle of it all is a mod­ern play­ground with rus­tic equip­ment made from nat­ur­al mate­ri­als and a very spe­cial charm, in which the themes of nature, the for­est and Harz leg­ends play a major role. 

At the upper end of the val­ley is the Waldgasthaus Chris­tia­nen­tal with cozy guest rooms and a beau­ti­ful beer gar­den. The first restau­rant dates back to 1779 and is direct­ly linked to the zoo keep­er of the time. 

The stamp box is also locat­ed direct­ly at the Waldgasthaus.

Silhouette of trees and hills at night