Thale
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Understand
It is believed that Thale emerged at the beginning of the 10th century and was first mentioned in 936 in connection with Wendhausen abbey, however the abbey was later destroyed in 1525 due to the Peasant’s war.
Records have shown that from 1445 there was a working ironworks which was rebuilt in 1648 and it was partially destroyed during the Thirty Years War, it was completely destroyed in 1670. However it was later rebuilt in a small hammer mill due to the close proximity of the ore deposits and availability of wood, this lasted until 1714. Thale has always had a connection with the iron industry which shows in the number of workers it had, it went from 350 in 1872 to 4,400 in 1905. From 1916 Thale produced steel helmets and during the Second World War Thale had the monopoly on the product.
Tourism only started to flourish from the 19th century onwards this was due to the Hubertus spring which opened in 1836.
Records have shown that from 1445 there was a working ironworks which was rebuilt in 1648 and it was partially destroyed during the Thirty Years War, it was completely destroyed in 1670. However it was later rebuilt in a small hammer mill due to the close proximity of the ore deposits and availability of wood, this lasted until 1714. Thale has always had a connection with the iron industry which shows in the number of workers it had, it went from 350 in 1872 to 4,400 in 1905. From 1916 Thale produced steel helmets and during the Second World War Thale had the monopoly on the product.
Tourism only started to flourish from the 19th century onwards this was due to the Hubertus spring which opened in 1836.
Get in
Plane
- Leipzig Airport (LEJ) is east of Thale and is around 120 km (roughly 1½ hours) from Thale. There are a number of international and national flights to/from Leipzig.
- Hanover Airport (HAJ) is about 154 km west of Thale (roughly 1 hr 40 min drive). The airport is situated in Langenhagen, 11 km the north of Hanover city centre and has easy access to the autobahn.
Car
Thale is very close to Quedlinburg and Blankenburg and in the north /east of the Harz. Thale is just off the B6, which is a newly built road connecting the East with the West.
- North A7 direction Kassel, take Exit A2 direction Braunschweig, then continue A391 towards A39, head towards B6 via A395. Follow direction Thale.
- South/West On the A7 direction Hannover take exit 66 to Goslar B82 and B6, Thale is sign posted.
- East Take the A14 exit 10 direction Aschersleben, then follow B185 to Aschersleben, take theB6 and then L240, Thale is sign posted
Train
Thale Central StationThe main station (Hauptbahnhof) is in the west of the town, on Bahnhofstr 1 From there you can take trains to major cities. Check Train times for routes.
Bus
You can take buses to any major cities and places around Harz. The Busbahnhof (main bus station) is near the Hauptbahnhof. The bus service goes via Q Bus. Check for routes and timingsGet around
By train
Thale railway station lies on the Magdeburg–Thale railway which is a single non electrified track that connect Thale to Magdeburg. You can also connect to Berlin and Stendal.Tip: The HarzTourCard enables you to travel by bus, train and narrow gauge train (only Schierke–Brocken) as much as you like within three days. It cost from €18, family: €34.50. Go to www.insa.de or the local tourist information.
By bike
There are a number of mountain bike paths around Thale to enjoy, it is possible to hire a bike and explore them for yourself. A number of hotels and shops around the area offer bike rental so there is no need to take your own. Prices will vary from different establishments and type of bike.By taxi
There are a number of taxi companies within the town, you will find more information on the website. Alternatively head towards the train station it will always be possible to get a taxi from there.Parking
There are car parks just outside the town centre at reasonable prices. For more information check the website.
See
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phone: +49 394765633address: Steinbachstraße ASince 2000 the building has operated as a furniture store. The 6th floor of the building is used as a museum. It aims to convey through the exhibits, showcases, and information boards an impression of the living conditions in the former East Germany.
Walpurgis Hall
Hexentanzplatz
Do
Amusement and recreational
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address: Parkplatz SeilbahnenThere are two fun parks with trampolines, comet, Euro bungees and bumper boats.
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address: Seilbahn parkplatzTake the cable railway up to the Hexenplatz where you can see views of cliffy rocks, green meadows, wild waters and the "Brocken" mountain and the "Teufelsmauer" (the devil's wall) in the distance.
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address: HexentanzplatYou can ride down into the valley and decide how fast you will go. This is a unique attraction and runs in all weather conditions. It is the longest in Germany.
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address: SeibahnenAdmire the views from the chairlift, and when you reach the top, look for the famous hoof print of princess Brunhilde's legendary horse.
Events
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Walpurgis
phone: +49 39475527address: Musestieg 28Witches are believed to ride on broomsticks to places of old pagan sacrifices in the Harz Mountains, however it is now one big party and a chance for everyone to dress up as witches and devils. -
International Folklore Festival for Children
phone: +49 3947941341address: Steinbachstr. 6The market place brings together singers, musicians and dancers from throughout the world. -
phone: +49 1792117183address: DH TrackA massive mountain biking event that takes place every year.
Sport
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phone: +4917696609538address: GoethewegClimb over rickety bridges, leaps from ropes in nets, ride on the cable cars and jump on bars and tires.
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address: OsterodeDiscover the whole of the Harz on this 97 km walk which starts in Osterrode and ends in Thale. (Website in German.)
Mountain BikingThere are a number of different biking tours you can take part in. Alternatively you can take the cable car up to the start of the best downhill biking track.
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address: Bode ValleyClear mountain lakes and reservoirs and cold mountain streams give is the ideal surrounding to do spot of fishing. You can do coarse and fly fishing here, where you can catch Trout, Pike, Bream, Carp, and Perch.
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Mini Golf
phone: +49 39472500address: Goetheweg 1Miniature golf course via the cable car.
Entertainment
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phone: +49 39472324address: HexentanzplatzLarge open-air theatre offering a number of different shows from classical, opera and musicals.
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phone: +49 3947779900address: Bahnhofstraße 5Cinema with 96 seats where you can watch a film with popcorn and sweets.
Buy
There are a number of family run shops within the town with the majority of them staying open until 18:00, all shops will be closed on Sunday. There is a large furniture store from kitchens to bedrooms, this store is open until 19:00 during the week.
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phone: +49 5305912440address: WalpurgisstraßeA chance to pick up some items at the local flea market.
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phone: +49 39474700address: Rathausplatz 1Weekly market where you can buy fresh, fruit, veg, meat and cheese.
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address: RathausplatzThe town square is transformed with christmas lights and stalls where you can purchase local crafts and food.
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Spielwaren & Souvenirs
phone: +49 39473004address: Karl-Marx-Str 20A chance to buy a souvenir from the Harz.
Eat
There are a number of different types of food specific to the Harz region. The Harz cheese or known locally as Harzer roller is made from sour milk quark it takes 1638 days to mature. The cheese can be brought from any local markets or shops.
Many of the restaurants in the area will serve game on their menus, this is due to there being a number of woods for the wild animals to live in.
Many of the restaurants in the area will serve game on their menus, this is due to there being a number of woods for the wild animals to live in.
Budget
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Böttchers Bierstube
phone: +49 39472462address: Roßtrappenstr. 80Ideal for a quick snack, serves fast food. -
Imbiss-Mehmo-Grill
address: Bahnhofstr. 1Snack bar serving chips, donner kebabs and burgers. -
Dirk Kreft
phone: +49 39472444address: Karl-Marx-Str. 25Fast food
Mid-range
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phone: +49 39473011address: Rosstrappe 1
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phone: +49 3947400640address: Walpurgisstraße 26This stylish restaurant offers typical German food. It is possible to enjoy your food on the terrace in the summer months.
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address: Hexentanzplatz 1The restaurant offers a casual and cozy atmosphere serving well known local food.
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phone: +49 3947941480address: Rudolf - Breitscheid - Straße 24Typical German cuisine with a variety of different schnitzels.
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phone: +49 3945656751address: Ortsstraße 26Serves regional cuisine with small and larger meals for every appetite.
Splurge
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phone: +49 39472728address: Rudolf-Breitscheid-Str. 22A warm and inviting restaurant that serves Greek food.
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phone: +49 39472726address: Hirschgrund 1Restaurant serves hearty healthy homemade food using local produce.
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phone: +49 3948560088address: Tempelstraße 12, 06507 Bad SuderodeThis restaurant serves German, Dutch and French cuisine.
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phone: +49 394565610address: Halde 1Serves local cuisine with the bar stocking a wide variety of spirits and wines. In the summer there is the option to enjoy your meal in the beer garden.
Drink
Cafe
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Cafe Boulevard
phone: +49 3947772415address: Karl Marx Str 27 -
Tierpark cafe Hexentanzplatz
phone: +49 3947610711 -
Cafe Bergblick
phone: +49 394777252450address: Ahornallee 4 -
Cafe Asgard
phone: +49 39477729231address: Bogenstr 17
Bar
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Boettcher's Pub
phone: +49 39472462address: Roßtrappenstr 80 -
phone: +49 394762115address: Blankenburger Str
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phone: +49 39472710address: Warnstedter Hauptstr 118
Club
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Dick und Doof
phone: +49 39477729990address: Steinbachstr 2
Sleep
Budget
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Kloster Camping
phone: +49 394763185address: Wendhusenstr 3All pitches have a power supply, there is also washing facilities with showers and toilets along with a washing machine. -
Thale Youth Hostel
phone: +49 39472881address: Waldkater-Bodetal 1There are 209 bed spaces and is situated in the Bode valley. -
phone: +49 3945656751address: Ortsstraße 26It offers bright rooms and traditional food from the Harz region
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phone: +49 3947940106address: Rosstrappe 2,The hotel is situated in the Bodetal Nature Park. There are a number of facilities such as a swimming pool, barbecue facilities, and country-style bungalows with kitchenettes and satellite TV. The individual bungalows feature wooden furniture, dining area and sofas.
Mid-range
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phone: +49 3947772257address: Heimburgstraße 1aThis is a family run hotel that is decorated in the typical Harz style, it offers cosy rooms with a country house atmosphere.
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phone: +49 39472710address: Warnstedter-Hauptstr. 118All rooms are fully furnished with satellite TV and private bathrooms. Traditional German cuisine is served in the restaurant or a barbeque can be enjoyed in the summer. If you want to relax there is a sauna, outdoor swimming pool and skittle alley.
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phone: +49 39473011address: Rosstrappe 1The Berghotel Rosstrappe is located on the Rosstrappe cliffs. It provides quiet rooms, a beer garden, and panoramic views of the Harz mountain range.
Splurge
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phone: +49 394741040address: Musestieg 4,The 3-star Hoffmanns Gästehaus offers bright, quiet and spacious rooms with wooden floors and stucco ceilings and a view to the garden, the Bodetal valley or toward the city.
Connect
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Library
phone: +49 3947470112address: Rathausplatz 1It is possible to use the internet facilities provided by the library to keep in contact. -
phone: +49 3947779904address: Sputnikweg 1
Go next
Rubeland is a small town nearby where you can explore the large ancient caves. The caves were inhabitated by bears and later humans during the stone age.
Blankenburg Is a large town just north of Thale. There are a number of shops and different cultural sites.
Quedlinburg Is close to Thale with some of the buildings in the style of Romanesque architecture and are part of the holiday route Romanesque Road.
Nordhausen - with its famous distillery