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Harz region, any advice?
Have decided to go to the Harz mountains in Germany in September, any advice about this area, campsites, places of interest, places to avoid! Never been there and know very little about the area..
Thanks in advance:mchappy: |
Passed through there a couple of weeks ago, staying in Quedlingburg - gps couldn't find the camping closest to town so stayed in a cheapish local hotel. The town is a must-see, and is very walk-able. Pop into a local Tourist Info and pick up the pamphlet outlining the areas' recommended riding roads. A beautiful region...
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I was in the Harz last June for a long weekend. Got the ferry to Hook of Holland and then rode down, about 340 miles.
Friends and I booked rooms on hotels.com at the Pension Hanneli in St Andreasberg in the middle of the Harz, 25 Euro a night each. Opposite was a bigger hotel very popular with Dutch bikers, the car park full of GSers etc. Good restaurant there and a pizzeria in the town itself. There are also two biker-friendly Pensions in other towns in the Harz but they were full at the time so I can't remember their names but a bit of googling should find them. The Harz is definitely worth a visit, very popular with local bikers, stunning scenery and lovely twisty roads, (even on a Bonnie!) St. Andreasberg was a great place to be based with excellent roads starting right outside the town and there are free local maps which can picked up detailing the most interesting roads. The Harz region relies on tourism and so outside of the winter skiing season, is very biker friendly. As pottsy says, Quedlingburg is an amazing town and worth a walk around. In the bad old days, the area was on the old East/West border so some of the towns still don't have reliable street signs and directions. Don't forget that in most towns bikes need parking tickets just like cars, met one couple who found that out the hard way. Rode back to Hook of Holland on a slightly longer route, met a couple of sports bike riders on the ferry complaining of a long day in the saddle to get there (250 miles). Didn't have the heart to tell them we'd done 370 miles that day. Photos of my trip here if you're interested: A Triumph in the Harz. Germany June 2008 - a set on Flickr Enjoy your trip. Definitely worth going. Indoors. |
Be aware that the police is very busy checking speed as the roads are very popular with local bikers.
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Hi,
I have lived over 15 years in the Harz mountains and can only recommend it for biking. There are a few things I would classify as must sees:
Cheers, Anissa |
Thanks...
Thanks folks your words and advice is very much appreciated, Anna I will def check out the restaurant you mentioned, may pm you before I leave to get some directions if thats ok.
Thanks again all and hope to see you on the road! |
Sure, no worries. :thumbup1:
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Off on Thursday...
Once again thanks for all your advice, off on Thursday morning and will take in all the towns etc mentioned!
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Have a good trip, Wile.
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