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The Harz has a lot to offer!
Thale is known for the witches' dance floor, the Roßtrappe, the wild and romantic Bodetal, the Harz Mountain Theater, the Bodetal Therme and the large playhouse for children. The city is about 3 km away.

The world heritage city of Quedlinburg, the largest area monument in Germany with 1,200 half-timbered houses, is only 6 km away from Stecklenberg.

The neighboring town of Bad Suderode can be easily reached on foot with a walk in green surroundings.

The colorful town of Wernigerode in the Harz Mountains with its impressive castle is only a 30-minute drive away.

Other historic castles and palaces such as Falkenstein Castle, Quedlinburg Castle and the ruined castle in Stecklenberg characterize the cultural image of the Harz Mountains.

The current highlight in the Harz Mountains is the longest suspension bridge of its kind in Elbingerode.

The western town "Pullman City II" in Hasselfelde offers fun for the whole family.

Rübeland with its stalactite caves and the Bodestaudamm is over a
varied journey through the green Harz mountains (15 km away).

Gernrode shows one of the largest cuckoo clocks in the world and a cuckoo clock factory.
The Collegiate Church of St. Cyriakus is one of the most important Ottonian architectural monuments in Germany.

With the largest iron cross in the world, Stolberg presents a spectacular view of the Harz Mountains.

The legendary Brocken, the highest mountain in the Harz, invites you in every season
to visit - with a hike or the Harzer Schmalspurbahn.

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