Best attractions and places to see around Siebertal include a variety of natural landscapes and historical sites within the Harz mountains. This region is characterized by its serene valley, the Sieber river, and extensive network of trails. Siebertal offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, with many routes traversing its 700-hectare nature reserve. The area provides a tranquil setting for exploring natural features and local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I like the place, good starting point for hikes etc.
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Great S0 to S1 trail with lots of flow and no branches lying around. Now a rarity in the Harz...
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A beautiful church .☺️
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About half of the way, fallen trees block the road completely, the route had not yet been cleared at this point in time.
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a really great road bike route away from traffic 😏
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Nice climb along the Sieber. A quiet spot in the Harz Mountains. The last almost 2.5 km are work gradients of 8 to 10%. A little steeper in places. Although the asphalt is no longer the best in places, it is a great alternative to the Sonnenberg ascent via Sankt Andreasberg
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Very nice passage closed to traffic. Unfortunately, the asphalt is showing its first dents. Despite the clear traces of dead trees, nature is still an eye-catcher!
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Cool flow trail, a bit wide at the beginning and usually it gets better and better towards the end. You should always be careful, some narrow places on the slope come very suddenly at high speed. ;) Oncoming hikers from the paradise car park are of course also possible!
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The heart of Siebertal's natural beauty is the Sieber Valley itself, a protected gorge and nature reserve. This idyllic valley features a paved trail along the exceptionally clean Sieber River, offering pristine nature views. You can also discover the Werner-Grübmeyer Trail and Dreibrodesteine Natural Monuments, known for their idyllic and mystical atmosphere, especially in summer.
Yes, Siebertal offers numerous easy trails. The Werner-Grübmeyer Trail is noted as easy to master even for inexperienced hikers. Additionally, the Sieber River Path (Flusslehrpfad) is a 1.2 km educational path with display boards, and the Forest Educational Trail (Forstlehrpfad) is a 5.4 km trail, both offering gentle walks. For more options, explore easy hikes around Siebertal on komoot, such as the Riverside Path in Siebertal loop.
Siebertal is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly for hiking and cycling. The region boasts over 250 km of marked trails. You can enjoy scenic climbs like the Sonnenberg Climb Through the Siebertal, which is closed to traffic and ideal for cycling. For more specific routes, komoot offers dedicated guides for MTB Trails and Running Trails around Siebertal.
You can visit St. Benedict's Church, Sieber. This slate church is a beautifully restored example of local architecture and a real eye-catcher, showcasing the craftsmanship typical of the region.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic and mystical atmosphere of the Siebertal, especially during summer. The paved trail through the car-free section of the Sieber Valley is highly appreciated for its ease of cycling and pristine natural surroundings. Hikers enjoy trails like the Hirtenberg Trail for its fun descents and soft forest floor, while others appreciate the well-restored local architecture of St. Benedict's Church.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Hirtenberg Trail offers a steep, narrow, and fast descent with some muddy spots and a rock garden, making it quite exciting. The Sonnenberg Climb Through the Siebertal also provides a challenging ascent with scenic views. More challenging hikes like the Hanskühnenburg Circular Hike are also available in the broader Harz National Park area.
Siebertal is beautiful year-round. The valley is particularly idyllic and mystical in the summer months, perfect for hiking and cycling. In autumn, the area is known for its magnificent foliage. During winter, cleared hiking trails, cross-country skiing, and a sledding hill are available, with proximity to Upper Harz ski resorts.
The state-recognized health resort of Sieber features a 65,000 sqm recreation area. This area includes flat walking trails, mini-golf, a water-treading facility, a solar-heated swimming pool, and an adventure playground with a nearly 50-meter-long slide, making it perfect for families.
Yes, the Panorama Trail Siebertal is an approximately 8 km well-paved and signposted circular route around Sieber, offering numerous magnificent viewpoints and resting spots. For other options, komoot's easy hikes guide includes several loop trails.
The Sieber River, which flows through the valley, is considered exceptionally clean. It runs through a 700-hectare nature reserve, and unlike some other Harz rivers, no dam has been built on it, allowing the area to remain unspoiled. The 1.2 km Sieber River Path (Flusslehrpfad) provides insights into its complex ecosystem.
The Sonnenberg Climb Through the Siebertal offers scenic views, even amidst signs of fallen trees. The Panorama Trail Siebertal also provides numerous magnificent viewpoints along its 8 km route around Sieber.


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