70 meter high witch's broom opens: Harz attracts with a new attraction!
A 70 meter high witch's broom has opened in the Harz Mountains, offering a viewing platform and interactive experiences. Tourism in focus.

70 meter high witch's broom opens: Harz attracts with a new attraction!
In the picturesque surroundings of the Harz Mountains, a new attraction is attracting attention: a viewing tower, impressively designed in the shape of a witch's broom, recently opened its doors in Rothesütte, not far from the Lower Saxony border. At a whopping 70 meters high, this tower is not only an architectural wonder, but also the largest witch's broom in the world, like NDR reported.
The construction, which was built over three years and cost a proud amount of around 17 million euros, is a true landmark in the Nordhausen district. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view of the surrounding Harz forests, meadows and the impressive mountains such as the Wurmberg and the Brocken from a platform 44 meters high.
A look at the details
The witch's broom is not only impressive on the outside. Weighing over 450 tons and using approximately 2,600 steel parts and 22,000 screws, it embodies robust engineering. A key feature of the design is the broomstick, which at 24 meters not only serves as a technical signal, but also as a recognizable feature of the tower. In addition, the base of the tower has integrated an experience world about the history of witches and the regional myth, which gives the whole thing an exciting cultural component.
In addition, two spectacular slides await the adventurers among the guests. One of them reaches almost 100 meters and the other surprises with interactive effects that increase the fun factor. These elements make the view and the experience an unforgettable adventure.
Tourism and regional importance
The opening of the Witch's Broom comes at a time when the Harz Tourism Association is calling for more support to be provided by the state in order to further increase the region's tourist attractiveness. Despite the challenges last year, in which around eight million overnight stays were recorded, there is a slight decrease compared to 2023, which underlines the need for the initiative.
There are numerous other observation towers in the region that make the Harz region endearing. One example is the Austbergturm in Lower Saxony, which offers a wonderful panoramic view of the surrounding area and is part of the Harz hiking nobility. It invites hikers to enjoy the impressive landscape and explore the historical significance of the Austberg, which was once an important junction for trade routes, such as Harz Travel points out.
Overall, the witch's broom in Rothesütte is not only a new attraction for the region, but also an exciting opportunity for tourists and locals to experience the beauty and myth of the Harz in a completely new way. Whether you're an adventure seeker, a history buff or simply a nature lover, this tower has something for everyone.