Windenhütte Hunting Lodge
Thale, Germany, Germany
Windenhütte Hunting Lodge is a historic stone lodge in the Harz Mountains near Thale, Germany, built between 1906 and 1908 by Duke John Albert of Mecklenburg to replace an earlier 1872 wooden hut commissioned by Duke William of Brunswick on a forest glade edge.
Nestled amid woods between Hasselfelde, Altenbrak, Treseburg, and Allrode, accessible via the B81 road, it transitioned from a private ducal retreat to a public hotel and restaurant since 1993, blending rustic charm with modern comforts like regional cuisine and hiking access.
Serving as Harzer Wandernadel checkpoint no. 59, it offers serene stays surrounded by trails ideal for nature lovers in Saxony-Anhalt's scenic lowlands.
Location
Schlossweg 1, 06502 Thale, Germany
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