Attractions and places to see around Harly include a mix of natural landmarks and historical sites. The region features the Harly mountain range, the Okertal, and Vienenburg Lake, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. Visitors can discover unique natural monuments, observation towers, and historical caves. With 36 highlights, Harly provides various points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Good thing there is a small bridge here, children can jump over it
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In our latitudes, giant sequoias can grow up to 30 metres tall. In other regions of the world, there are even trees that measure over 80 metres.
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The Okertal and Eckertal in the districts of Goslar and Wolfenbüttel is a nature reserve in the Lower Saxon towns of Goslar and Bad Harzburg in the district of Goslar and in the municipality of Schladen-Werla in the district of Wolfenbüttel. The nature reserve with the registration number NSG BR 152 is around 385 hectares in size. Large parts of the nature reserve are also designated as the FFH area "Harly, Ecker and Okertal north of Vienenburg" and the area of the Okertal is part of the EU bird sanctuary "Okertal bei Vienenburg". The area has been under nature protection since May 1, 2017. It includes the 246-hectare "Okertal" nature reserve (NSG BR 043) in Lower Saxony, which was designated on June 2, 1982, the 27.5-hectare nature reserve "Vienenburger Kiesteiche" (NSG BR 019), which was designated on November 2, 1979. as well as parts of the landscape protection area "Harz (district of Goslar)". (Source: Wikipedia)
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Too beautiful to walk past it🙂🙂🙂
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A true giant of the sequoia which one does not expect here.
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Was there something? A crackle? Herbal August?
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Very nice bridge over the oder
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Harly offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit the impressive Lisa von Harly Giant Sequoia, a natural monument known for its remarkable height and size. The region also features the scenic Okertal and Vienenburg Lake, with highlights like the Hercyniaweg Footbridge over the Oker at Vienenburg Lake, offering beautiful views and access to the Harly mountain range.
Yes, Harly has historical sites. A notable one is the Herb‑August Cave, a natural monument and former sandstone quarry steeped in local legend. It's a beautiful place with history that invites visitors to linger.
For panoramic views, the Harlyturm (observation tower) is a popular destination. Rebuilt in 1986 by the IGV and maintained by volunteers, it serves as a notable hiking destination and is often open on Sundays. You can often see a flag flying from Wöthis when it's open.
Many attractions in Harly are suitable for families. The Lisa von Harly Giant Sequoia is a natural wonder that amazes visitors of all ages. Additionally, the Herb‑August Cave and the Hercyniaweg Footbridge over the Oker at Vienenburg Lake are also considered family-friendly highlights, offering engaging experiences in nature.
Harly offers a range of hiking trails, from easy to moderate. You can find routes that take you through the Harly mountain range, along the Okertal, and around Vienenburg Lake. For specific routes and difficulties, explore the Hiking around Harly guide, which includes trails like the Harlyturm loop or routes around Wöltingerode Abbey Estate.
Yes, Harly has several easy walking routes. The Easy hikes around Harly guide features options like the Wöltingerode Abbey – Lisa von Harly Giant Sequoia loop or walks around Vienenburger Gravel Ponds and Vienenburger Lake, perfect for a relaxed stroll.
Absolutely! The Harly region is great for cycling. There are various routes that allow you to explore the scenic landscapes, including paths along the Oker River and around Vienenburg Lake. Check out the Cycling around Harly guide for detailed tours, such as the Oker Bridge loop or routes past Wöltingerode Abbey Estate.
The best time to visit Harly for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural attractions like the Lisa von Harly Giant Sequoia and the Herb‑August Cave. The Harlyturm (observation tower) is also often open on Sundays during the season.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the extensive network of trails around the Harly mountain range and Okertal offers many opportunities to discover quieter paths. Exploring the various loops mentioned in the Hiking around Harly guide can lead you to less-traveled sections and serene natural spots away from the main attractions.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. The sheer size of the Lisa von Harly Giant Sequoia often leaves people amazed, while the Herb‑August Cave is appreciated for its history and inviting atmosphere. The Harlyturm (observation tower) is a favorite for its rewarding views after a hike.
While specific parking details for every attraction are not listed, many popular hiking destinations and natural sites in regions like Harly typically have designated parking areas nearby, especially for trailheads or major viewpoints. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Public transport options may vary depending on the specific attraction. For example, the Harlyturm (observation tower) is visible from Vienenburg train station, suggesting accessibility to the general area. For detailed public transport information to specific trailheads or attractions, local transport schedules should be consulted.


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