Teufelsmauer (Harz)
Jagged sandstone ridge running ~20 km along the Harz foreland near Weddersleben/Blankenburg.
About this spectacle
The Teufelsmauer — 'Devil's Wall' — is a dramatic sandstone ridge that juts skyward above the gentle rolling farmland of the Harz foreland. Over roughly 20 kilometres, weathered Cretaceous sandstone outcrops rise in a jagged, saw-toothed silhouette, their reddish-brown faces split by cracks and colonised by hardy lichens, mosses, and wind-twisted pines. Walking the trail that runs beneath and atop the ridge, visitors encounter towering individual pillars, narrow clefts, and sweeping views across the foothills toward the higher Harz plateau. The rock's texture is richly visual — rough-grained, streaked with iron staining, sometimes glowing amber in low-angle morning or evening light. Birdsong filters through the pines; peregrine falcons and ravens are associated with rocky ridgelines of this type in central Germany. The path is manageable for most walkers, offering a sense of rugged wildness within easy reach of small towns.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Sep — May
Getting there
Nearest airport: HAJ. Nearest city: Magdeburg.
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