Stamping point 105 / Prinzenlaube

 

The Prinzenlaube (558 m above sea level) is located on the Ernst-August-Höhe near Wildemann.

It is so named becau­se Prin­ce Adolph of Hano­ver and Duke of Cam­bridge stay­ed here during his trip to the Upper Harz in Novem­ber 1814, enjoy­ed the magni­fi­cent view of the small moun­tain town of Wil­de­mann and was enter­tai­ned in a „Lau­be“.

In 1839, on the occa­si­on of the visit of King Ernst-August II, the buil­ding was given the appearance of a „Jägerey“. In honor of the king, the hill on which the arbour stood was named „Ernst-August-Höhe“.

Today the­re is a hiker’s hut mode­led on a char­co­al bur­ner’s hut belon­ging to the Wil­de­mann branch of the Harzklub.

You can reach the hut from Wil­de­mann via the sign­pos­ted „Ernst-August-Stieg“.

Silhouette of trees and hills at night
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