Bad Sachsa

Health and Adventure in the Southern Harz

The health resort Bad Sachsa on the southern edge of the Harz awaits you with splendid green nature and lots of fresh air.

Bad Sachsa is situated on the southern edge of the Harz Mountains and portrays one of the most beautiful destination in the region.  Due to its geographical location, Bad Sachsa has a lot of sunny days. In winter, the town is turns into a winter sports destination with Bad Sachsa's local mountain, which can be driven to the top by car. The well-maintained town center of the pretty health resort is located around the St. Nikolai Church and invites you to stroll and relax. During short walks through the town, you can discover the Vitalpark with the Schmelzteich and the town park with the Schmerlbrunnen, as well as many historic buildings.

In the Vitalpark and in the Kurhaus attractive events take place throughout the whole year. The NaturZeitMuseum and the Grenzlandmuseum with a permanent exhibition on the history of the GDR are also located there and are worth visiting. Together with the districts of Steina, Tettenborn and Neuhof, Bad Sachsa is the ideal place for a varied Harz holiday.

Health resort Bad Sachsa

Healthy climate in the southern Harz: discover the 10 spa trails of Bad Sachsa

In the health resort of Bad Sachsa you find ideal conditions for a healthy and beneficial stay in a mild stimulating climate. Bad Sachsa has 10 designated spa trails, each beginning and ending in the Vital Park.

Enjoy health-promoting, stimulating walks and hikes on these paths. The health resort's climate and natural environment have a particularly positive effect on the cardiovascular and the respiratory system. The large number of physiotherapeutic practices have everything on offer for vitality and health, from medical therapy to spa treatments and wellness. You can obtain an accompanying brochure on the healing climate and the spa trails in the tourist information.

Ravensberg Bad Sachsa

Enjoy the unique view from Ravensberg over Bad Sachsa and the wonderful landscape during an extended hike through the southern Harz.

In 1970, a 64-meter-high tower was built on the 660-meter-high Ravensberg, which was used as a listening post during the Cold War. It still makes the Ravensberg a focal point in the southern Harz that can be seen from afar. You can reach the top of the Ravensberg on foot, by bike, and also by car. It is a wonderful hiking destination. The Ravensberg-Baude on the summit is an inviting place to take a break and enjoy refreshments or a meal.