Cozy beer garden with wooden tables and parasols

Stamp point 35 / Armeleuteberg inn

The Armeleuteberg inn is located above Wernigerode and can be reached via Salzbergstraße and the Försterplatz hiking parking lot.

Cozy beer garden with wooden tables and parasols

On May 1, 1464, Hein­rich Graf zu Stol­berg and the town of Wer­ni­ge­ro­de dona­ted the 478m high Peters­berg from their forest pro­per­ty to the St. Geor­gii Hos­pi­tal in Wer­ni­ge­ro­de. The new moun­tain pro­per­ty bene­fi­ted the many poor sick peo­p­le, some of whom were also aff­lic­ted with lepro­sy. Very soon the moun­tain name, pre­vious­ly dedi­ca­ted to St. Peter, chan­ged in the ver­na­cu­lar to „der arme Lude holt“ and from 1671 onwards con­ti­nuous­ly to „Arme­leu­te­berg“.

After the con­s­truc­tion of the foun­tain in 1905 on Förs­ter­platz, whe­re the Forst­haus has stood sin­ce 1928, the Sau­er­brun­nen manu­fac­tu­rer Karl Ermisch had a house built, which was ope­ned on May 20, 1906 as the „Berg­ho­tel Arme­leu­te­berg“ with a restau­rant and six guest rooms.

The moun­tain inn has been fami­ly-owned sin­ce 1990 and offers typi­cal Harz food and drink in a sophisti­ca­ted atmo­sphe­re. The „Wer­ni­ge­ro­de Fairy­ta­le Trail“ was crea­ted on the initia­ti­ve of the inn­kee­per of the Arme­leu­te­berg, Chris Krebs. 

At eight sta­ti­ons, boards with ridd­le ques­ti­ons refer to well-known legends and fairy tales. Fol­lo­wing in the foot­s­teps of Rapun­zel, Han­sel and Gre­tel and others, child­ren can coll­ect important infor­ma­ti­on about natu­re and the ani­mal world in the Wer­ni­ge­ro­de Forest, each of which con­tri­bu­tes to sol­ving a riddle. 

The fairy­ta­le trail leads over hill and dale, start­ing from the Has­seröder vaca­ti­on park, roman­ti­cal­ly through the clo­sed forest, along the cour­se of the „Nes­sel“ stream, up to the typi­cal Harz „Hosen­bein­wie­se“ mea­dow. It then cros­ses the Förs­ter­platz below the „Arme­leu­te­berg“ forest inn and final­ly ends at the Kai­ser­turm – the hig­hest point of the fairy­ta­le trail at 478 meters abo­ve sea level. 

As a reward, the child­ren recei­ve a sur­pri­se and a spe­cial stamp of the Har­zer Wan­der­na­del at the „Arme­leu­te­berg“ forest inn.

Silhouette of trees and hills at night
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