Rehberger Grabenhaus, Mountain inn in Braunlage, Germany
Rehberger Grabenhaus is a mountain inn near Sankt Andreasberg situated on a ridge within Harz National Park, offering overnight stays and dining. The building features a dining area overlooking the wooded landscape and several guest rooms.
The inn takes its name from a water channel system built in the 17th century by miners to transport water. This historic canal network is now part of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Harz Water Management System.
The restaurant serves regional dishes and functions as a stopping point for hikers traveling through the Harz mountains. Guests find a place where traditional hospitality and closeness to nature go hand in hand.
Access to the inn is through a roughly 1 kilometer hiking path from Dreibrodesteine parking area, and it opens from Tuesday to Sunday between 10:00 AM and 4:30 PM. Visitors should expect hilly terrain and conditions that may include snow or moisture depending on the season.
A feeding station for deer stands in front of the building where visitors often observe local wildlife in their natural setting. This feature makes each stay a direct nature experience.
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