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HarzCard

About the HarzCard

The HarzCard is a paid visitor card that grants access to services at museums and leisure facilities. There are over 100 participating venues in the Harz region to choose from. The card is available in both digital and physical formats. Along with the card, you will receive a HarzCard travel guide that lists all participating partner venues and details their respective offerings.

the HarzCard in detail

The HarzCard is a paid-for all-inclusive card that gives you access to services at museums and leisure facilities. This often takes the form of free admission or a discount on a specific offer. 
The purchase price of the card is a one-off payment. Once purchased, the card grants free entry to almost all HarzCard partners. In total, over 100 establishments are participating in the scheme. It is entirely up to the HarzCard holder how many they visit. There is no upper limit – only a time limit.


The card is available in two versions:
- valid for 48 consecutive hours or
- valid for 4 individually selectable days within a calendar year

Please note that the card expires on 31 December. Use of the HarzCard is always limited to the calendar year in which the card was first used. Once used, it cannot be carried over to the following year.
Only an unused card remains valid in the following year.


Public transport is not included. The ‘Hatix’ scheme is available for this purpose.
In addition to the HarzCard, you will receive a travel guide (in german) that explains the offer in more detail.

2. participating attractions

attractions and what they offer

quick overview

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3. ticket types & prices

48 hour HarzCard

This card is valid for a continuous period of 48 hours from the first use – subject to the relevant opening hours.
The only service not available with this card is travel on the Harz Narrow-Gauge Railway.

  • adult card: €35
  • card for children (5–14 years): €25
  • bambino card (0–4 years inclusive): free of charge

4-day HarzCard

This card is valid on four days of your choice within a calendar year. A day corresponds to a calendar day – not 24 hours. You may take a break between the days on which the card is used.
Validity expires on 31 December.

  • adult card: €69
  • card for children (5–14 years): €47
  • bambino card (0–4 years inclusive): free of charge
     

4. order online

The HarzCard can be ordered online or purchased at one of the many sales outlets in the Harz region. 
There are two options for online ordering. The first is a slightly cheaper, fully digital option. The card is immediately available as a PDF and in the Wallet app.
Alternatively, you can have a physical copy of the card sent to your home. Additional postage charges apply. 

5. points of sales

There are numerous outlets where you can purchase the HarzCard. These are often the tourist information centres in the towns, but a number of leisure facilities and other partners also offer this service. You can find out exactly which ones here: 

ZisterzienserMuseum Kloster Walkenried | CC0

6. overview map of our partners

7. print media

The HarzCard comes with a travel guide. Unfortunately, it is only available in German. In it, all participating partners introduce themselves and their offerings. Click here to download the digital version. 

8. frequently asked questions

some of our experiences with the Harzcard

9. Who is behind?

The HarzCard is operated by Harz AG, Wernigerode.
Do you have any further questions about the scheme, or is your organisation interested in joining the HarzCard scheme? 
Please feel free to get in touch:

We hope you have a wonderful time in the Harz Mountains.