Drei Annen Hohne, Mountain district in Wernigerode, Germany.
Drei Annen Hohne is a district of Wernigerode situated at approximately 510 meters elevation on the northeastern edge of Harz National Park. The area centers around a railway station and features multiple hiking trails alongside accommodation options including the Hohnehof guesthouse.
The area was originally named Signalfichte after a spruce tree and developed from mining activities in the mid-18th century. A railway connection established in 1898 transformed it into an important junction for mountain travelers.
The district serves as a gateway for visitors exploring the Harz mountains and reflects the region's strong hiking tradition. The railway station anchors the community as a meeting point where hikers of all kinds gather before heading into nature.
The railway station provides easy access to numerous hiking trails in the surrounding area. Parking facilities and on-site lodging options allow visitors to plan their outdoor activities at their own pace.
Near Glashüttenweg stands a protected oak tree bearing fire scars from World War II. This silent witness to wartime history remains accessible to hikers along one of the walking routes.
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