Hiking trail with shelter in the countryside

Stamping point 166 / Sachsensteinhütte

The Sachsenstein is a striking gypsum massif in the southern Harz karst region between Neuhof and Bad Sachsa, on the summit of which the „Natur- und Heimatpflege Neuhof e.V.“ association has built a refuge.

Hiking trail with shelter in the countryside

The Sach­sen­stein is one of the most impo­sing rock mas­sifs in the sou­thern Harz Moun­ta­ins. On the steep face of the Sach­sen­stein cliffs, which tower far abo­ve the land­scape, you have a good view of Bad Sach­sa and the sur­roun­ding karst landscape. 

The name comes from the war­li­ke con­flicts bet­ween the Franks and Saxons that took place here in the 6th cen­tu­ry. The vic­to­rious Saxons built their first hill fort on the Sach­sen­stein. After the end of the Saxon Wars under Char­le­ma­gne at the end of the 8th cen­tu­ry, the Sach­sen­burg lost its importance. 

In 1065, King Hen­ry IV had ano­ther cast­le built on the Sach­sen­stein, but it was des­troy­ed in 1074. Remains of both cast­les still exist. 

From Neu­hof, well-sign­pos­ted hiking trails lead up the Sach­sen­stein and to the his­to­ric gyp­sum kiln HWN 192.

Silhouette of trees and hills at night
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