The chairlift to Hexentanzplatz offers a direct view of the jagged rock formations known as the 'Witches' Dance Floor'.
The Harzbob track features a steep final descent with a gradient of up to 15 percent.
The cable cars to the Rosstrappe mountain were originally designed to traverse a height difference of over 240 meters.
The park occupies a strategic geological position at the northernmost exit of the Harz mountain range into the Northern German Plain.
Seilbahnen Thale Erlebniswelt serves as a central gateway to the Bodetal canyon, combining cable car access to the Harz mountains with a theme park oriented toward families. The complex features the Harzbob, a 1,000-meter-long summer toboggan track that operates year-round, weather permitting. Visitors utilize a cable car to reach the Rosstrappe plateau or a chairlift for the Hexentanzplatz. The park includes the Spassinsel, an area dedicated to younger children featuring miniature carousels, trampolines, and water attractions. Located directly at the entrance to the deep Bodetal valley, it provides hiking trailheads in addition to amusement rides. The facility is situated at the terminus of the Bode river exit from the mountains.
The observation terrace near the upper station of the Hexentanzplatz chairlift offers a panoramic view over the canyon and the valley floor.
Purchase a combined ticket if you intend to visit both the Rosstrappe plateau and the Hexentanzplatz to avoid individual entry fees.
Arrive early in the morning to beat the queues for the Harzbob toboggan run, as it is the most popular attraction.
Check the official website for real-time wind alerts, as high-altitude winds can lead to temporary cable car closures.
Avoid visiting on public holidays or peak summer weekends if you want to minimize wait times for the chairlifts.
Cable car operations are weather-dependent; the park may close during high winds or severe storms.