moos & morgenrot









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Lunch package and light dinner included
Escape to the Harz: Hiking, Nature & Relaxation
About the hotel
Nestled in the Harz Mountains, moos & morgenrot in St. Andreasberg offers a relaxed and uncomplicated place to stay surrounded by nature. This small, family-run pension is a good choice for travelers who appreciate a quiet atmosphere, simple comfort, and easy access to the outdoors.
About the hotel
Moos & morgenrot has a friendly, informal feel, with modernized rooms and cozy shared spaces designed for a comfortable stay rather than luxury. Guests can start the day with a breakfast buffet before heading out to explore the Harz region or simply enjoying a slower pace for a few days. There’s also a terrace, garden area, free Wi-Fi, and convenient parking nearby.
The pension is located in St. Andreasberg, a good base for exploring both the nature and small towns of the Harz region. Hiking trails start practically at the doorstep, ranging from short forest walks to longer routes through the Harz National Park. One of the most popular excursions is a trip to the Brocken, the highest mountain in northern Germany, which can be reached on foot or by the historic Brocken railway. The area is also well suited for cycling, mountain biking, and winter activities such as cross-country skiing and sledding during the colder months.
Nearby attractions include the Wurmberg cable car in Braunlage, where visitors can enjoy panoramic views across the mountains, as well as the historic Samson mine in St. Andreasberg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers insight into the region’s mining history. Nature lovers can explore the Oderteich reservoir, mountain lakes, and scenic forest trails throughout the national park, while families may enjoy summer toboggan runs, climbing parks, and wildlife areas nearby.
For day trips, the colorful half-timbered towns of Wernigerode, Quedlinburg, and Goslar are all worth visiting. Each offers charming old streets, cafés, local restaurants, and historic buildings that reflect the character of the Harz region. Steam trains, small museums, castle visits, and seasonal Christmas markets also make the area appealing throughout the year, whether you are visiting for outdoor activities or simply to enjoy the slower pace of mountain life.
Rooms
The rooms are simple, clean, and comfortably furnished, with a modern style and practical amenities. Each room includes a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a seating area. Some categories also offer small kitchen facilities or views of the surrounding hills and greenery. The overall atmosphere is quiet and relaxed — ideal for guests who plan to spend most of their time exploring the Harz.


















