Landscape with valley, forests and village under a cloudy sky

Stamp point 167 / Hexentanzplatz (=Ellricher Blick)

Also known as the „Ellricher Blick“, the witches« dance site is located in the „Itelteich“ nature reserve on the „Himmelreich“ gypsum massif, which lies between Walkenried and Ellrich.

Landscape with valley, forests and village under a cloudy sky

This 120-hec­ta­re pond, forest and rock area has been pro­tec­ted sin­ce 1949. Spe­cial ani­mal spe­ci­es include the eagle owl and the still num­e­rous fire sala­man­ders. In the fall, flocks of migra­to­ry birds inva­de the Itel reed beds. 

Due to the num­e­rous ani­mal spe­ci­es that use dead and old trees, beech trees in par­ti­cu­lar remain stan­ding far bey­ond their forestry age.

The rail­road line bet­ween Wal­ken­ried and Ell­rich was built in 1868. It was deci­ded to tun­nel under the „Him­mel­reich“, a gyp­sum mas­sif in the hea­vi­ly kar­sti­fied Wer­ra anhy­drite. A very lar­ge cave was dis­co­ver­ed on July 9, 1868 during the excava­ti­on of the tun­nel. The cavi­ty essen­ti­al­ly con­sists of a hall 182 m long and 15 m high. The rail­road tun­nel was built direct­ly into this cave hall and cover­ed seve­ral meters high to pre­vent it from fal­ling out of the cave ceiling. 

The Hexen­tanz­platz, loca­ted abo­ve this rail­road tun­nel, is a for­mer cul­tu­ral site of the Chat­ten, which was chris­ten­ed „Him­mel­reich“ by the mon­ks of the Wal­ken­ried monastery.

The best start­ing point for a hike to Hexen­tanz­platz Ell­rich is the free par­king lot at Wal­ken­ried Monas­tery. From the­re, it is 2.3 km to the stam­ping point with a won­derful view of Ellrich. 

Plea­se do not park in the par­king lot of the Ell­rich-Juli­us­hüt­te memorial!

Silhouette of trees and hills at night
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