Stamp point 170 / Rabenklippe

The Rabenklippe is located southeast of Bad Harzburg, high above the deeply incised and idyllic Eckertal valley.

The migh­ty stone blocks and towe­ring gra­ni­te cliffs exert a mys­ti­cal attrac­tion on visi­tors. The cliffs were „slee­ping beau­ty“ when the first spa doc­tor, Dr. Carl Fran­ke, per­sua­ded his for­mer land­lord, the car­pen­ter Wil­helm Schil­ling, to open a small bar at the Rabenklippe. 

May 24, 1874 he ope­ned a stall made from birch trunks, which was initi­al­ly only open on Sun­days. His wife car­ri­ed the drinks up the hill in a pan­nier. Howe­ver, busi­ness was so good that the cur­rent Wald­gast­haus was ope­ned soon after­wards. From the­re you have a won­derful view over the Ecker­tal val­ley to the Tau­ben­klip­pe and the Brocken. 

The lynx vie­w­ing enclo­sure set up by the Natio­nal Park on the Raben­klip­pe offers the oppor­tu­ni­ty to obser­ve lynx. When the ani­mals pre­sent them­sel­ves to visi­tors in the char­ming and rug­ged enclo­sure land­scape, this gua­ran­tees spec­ta­cu­lar pho­tos. A high visi­tor plat­form pro­vi­des a „fence-free“ view of lar­ge parts of the enclosure.

Par­king is available at the lar­ge par­king lot in Bad Harz­burg direct­ly on the B4 towards Torf­haus. From the­re, you have to deci­de whe­ther you want to climb the Burg­berg on foot or take the cable car up the 150 meters to the top. 

From the moun­tain sta­ti­on, you can take a cir­cu­lar hike to the „Aus­sichts­reich“ HWN 121, the „Kreuz des deut­schen Ostens“ HWN 122, the Raben­klip­pe and back to the moun­tain sta­ti­on via the Mol­ken­haus HWN 169.

Silhouette of trees and hills at night
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