Harz tourism is struggling: fewer bookings due to rainy weather!
The Harz will see less tourism in 2025 due to bad weather. Learn more about the impact on hotels and visitors.

Harz tourism is struggling: fewer bookings due to rainy weather!
In summer there are usually many visitors to the Harz, but this year the situation is completely different due to bad weather. Bookings in hotels and restaurants are declining sharply news38.de reported. Rene Maksimcev, hotelier from Güntersberge and vice president of Dehoga Saxony-Anhalt, describes that the booking rate has fallen sharply, especially for long-term stays between five and seven nights. Instead, more and more guests are inclined to book their trips at short notice, which makes planning more difficult for companies.
The Harz, an impressive highland area in northern Germany, stretches through parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia and is known for its natural beauty. At 1,141.1 meters, the Brocken is the highest peak and attracts around 1.3 million hikers every year. However, due to the current weather, cancellations and declines in guests' purchasing power are being observed. More and more people are deciding to book their trips via online portals, where short-term cancellations are often easy.
Fight for the future of the industry
The catering and hotel industry in the Harz region is struggling with a number of challenges. In addition to the poor weather conditions, the industry is struggling with rapidly rising costs and an acute shortage of skilled workers. Professional support like that from dasolar.com, offering solutions to energy costs and sustainable technologies, could help ease the pressure on businesses.
Despite these difficulties, Maksimcev is optimistic. He emphasizes that the attractiveness of the Harz region remains unbroken, especially for active holidaymakers who appreciate the numerous leisure options such as hiking and cycling. The region also offers a unique natural experience, with the diverse geology and flora being a real highlight. Even if the weather is not ideal, the Harz remains a popular destination for those seeking relaxation and nature lovers.
A look at the region
The region around the Harz is not only known for its nature, but also for its rich history. Former mining areas that date back to the Bronze Age shape the landscape. Over 5,000 different animal species live in the ancient forests. Cities like Wernigerode and Quedlinburg tell of their cultural past and attract many visitors every year.
In summary, despite the current challenges, the Harz offers an attractive retreat for everyone who wants to discover its beauty and possibilities. Even if the summer of 2025 has not gone quite as planned so far, the industry is ready to work to ensure that the situation turns positive again soon.