Mine minigolf in Clausthal-Zellerfeld opens a new leisure world!

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Malte Hahne is planning to reopen the mini golf course in Clausthal-Zellerfeld with themed courses. Opening 2026.

Malte Hahne plant die Wiedereröffnung der Minigolfanlage in Clausthal-Zellerfeld mit thematischen Bahnen. Eröffnung 2026.
Malte Hahne is planning to reopen the mini golf course in Clausthal-Zellerfeld with themed courses. Opening 2026.

Mine minigolf in Clausthal-Zellerfeld opens a new leisure world!

In the picturesque hills of the Harz, a region known for its majestic peaks and ancient forests, there is exciting news from Clausthal-Zellerfeld. Malte Hahne, a committed project developer, is planning to reopen the traditionally popular mini golf course. Until now, this was seen as an entertaining change, but the idea of ​​revitalizing the offering with the help of themed rides has already made waves. News38 reported exclusively on the plans and emphasized that the desire for more leisure activities in the city laid the basis for the project.

Malte has great ambitions for the mini golf course, which will in future be called “Bergwerk Minigolf CLZ”. This is located at Marktstrasse 13 and is characterized by 18 thematic lanes, each of which tells its own story. Topics such as mining in Clausthal-Zellerfeld and the impressive surroundings of the Brocken are intended to be introduced to visitors in an entertaining way.

Creative events for all ages

The planned events are particularly exciting. Events such as Walpurgis golf, Advent golf and Halloween golf are in the pipeline. These events are intended not only to appeal to locals, but also to invite tourists and school classes to discover the region. The entire facility will be open all year round - including on public holidays - and a kiosk with snacks and drinks will round off the offering. Wikipedia explains that the Harz, with its over 600,000 residents and a rich mining history dating back to the Bronze Age, offers an ideal environment to promote leisure activities such as mini golf.

Malte is aiming to open the new facility by next spring and has already held initial discussions with regional sponsors. His focus is on strengthening the community and creating leisure activities that appeal to people of all ages. He has received a lot of positive feedback from the public - support that is already clearly noticeable on Facebook.

Locally committed and creative

Malte is also looking for support from someone with a 3D printer to creatively design the mini golf courses. This is to ensure that each track is designed to be unique and attractive. Those interested can contact by email bergwerkminigolf.clz@web.de get in touch to contribute your ideas and possibilities. As soon as there is further information about opening times, prices and opening dates, this will be announced in good time.

The Harz region, known for its breathtaking natural landscapes and as a popular destination for hikers and winter sports enthusiasts, is well on the way to establishing itself as a leisure paradise for families and tourists. It is clear that Malte's initiative is revitalizing the long tradition of mini golf in Clausthal-Zellerfeld and creating space for fun and entertainment.

It remains to be seen whether the project will prove to be a complete success. But many people are already looking forward to the revival of mini golf in the city - and not just among the locals.