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Rothaarsteig

The Rothaarsteig is a 154.80 km long hiking trail along the crest of the Rothaargebirge mountain range in Germany in the border region between the states of North Rhine-Westphalia (NW) and Hesse (HE). It was opened in 2001.

Map of the Rothaarsteig
Rothaarsteig near Bad Berleburg
Signpost for the Rothaarsteig: a white "R" on its side on a red background

Overview edit

The main route of the Rothaarsteig trail runs from Brilon (NW), mainly in a southerly direction over the Kahler Asten (NW) to Dillenburg (HE).

Most of the Rothaarsteig is located in the Rothaargebirge Nature Park. It runs mainly along the watershed between the rivers Rhine and Weser over the heavily forested mountains of the Rothaargebirge and through its valleys and uses the existing network of metalled and unmetalled forest tracks. In an extremely sparsely populated region it links hills and places of interest such as the Bruchhauser Steine, the Langenberg, the Kahler Asten, the Rhine-Weser Tower, the Ginsburg and several sources of major rivers like the Ruhr, Eder, Sieg and Lahn. Between Schmallenberg and Bad Berleburg the Rothaarsteig meets the Waldskulpturenweg.

Despite its route inside a range of high hills, the Rothaarsteig generally easy to walk. It passes several towns including Winterberg, through which it runs.

Marking edit

The signpost symbol for the Rothaarsteig is a white "R" on its side on a red background. The paths leading to the trail from the valleys along the way have the same sign but in black on a yellow background.

Route edit

Main trail edit

The 154.80 kilometre long main trail of the Rothaarsteig runs over mountains, past springs and natural and cultural monuments and through nature reserves. These include, from north to south (with heights above Normalnull; NN):

The Rothaarsteig starts at Brilon (450 m) and runs southwards past the source of the Möhne (500 m) to the Borbergskirchof (629 m; at Borberg, 669 m), over the Ginsterkopf (663 m) and past the Bruchhauser Steinen (up to 756 m) to the Richtplatz (old Thing site for the Electorate of Cologne; 762.6 m; near the Hoppernkopf, 805 m). The walking trail then runs over the Langenberg (843.2 m), the highest point in North Rhine-Westphalia, and through the Neuer Hagen nature reserve, whereby it runs past the source of the Hoppecke (785 m) up the Clemensberg (839.2 m) and past the Hillekopf (804.9 m) to the northeast.

The route then continues on to the Küstelberg (666.1 m; which is the source of the river Orke) to the Wagenschmier quarry (645 m), then past the source of the Ruhr (666.5 m) on the Ruhrkopf (695.7 m) and on in a southwesterly direction to Winterberg (670 m), where it passes the southern portal of the Herrloh Tunnel at Herrloh (732,9 m), 200 m southeast of the St.-Georg-Schanze. The path then runs past the mountains of Poppenberg (745.5 m) and Bremberg (809 m) to the Kahler Asten (841.9 m), on which the Asten Tower (an observation tower) and e. g. the source of the river Lenne may be found (819 m).

From the Lenne spring the Rothaarsteig runs by the high villages of Lenneplätze, Neuastenberg, Langewiese and Hoheleye to Albrechtsplatz (728.6 m) and past the source of the Friede (740 m; a tributary of the Odeborn) to the Heidenstock (752.2 m). About 500 m southwest of the Heidenstock the Rothaarsteig divides into separate hill and valley courses:

The Bergweg ("mountain path"), which is part of the main Rothaarsteig trail, crosses a section of the Waldskulpturenweg, which combines with it in places. Initially it runs in a southerly direction past the hamlet of Kühhude (697.2 m; a northern suburb of Bad Berleburg) and the Saukopf (715.5 m) to the suspension bridge near the source of the Hochgelmke Siepen (680,5 m; in the catchment area of the Lenne tributary, the Latrop). Then the Bergweg runs westwards over the Großer Kopf (740.3 m) to the Millionenbank (632.4 m), where it rejoins the Talweg or valley path.

The Talweg (13.7 km long), also called the Hochsauerlandvariante ("High Sauerland Variant"), is the most important branch of the Rothaarsteig. It runs initially westwards past a war cemetery (Soldatengrab, 711.7 m) and the cultural monument of the Wegsperre (715.9 m) to the village of Schanze (700 m; east-southeastern suburb of Schmallenberg). It then runs in a more or less southeastern direction and then west again in the Grubental valley along the Grubensiepen (tributary of the Latrop) and its tributary, the Schladebach, past the Altarstein (heathen sacrifice site; 536.2 m) and the natural monument known as the Dicke Eiche ("Fat Oak", 482.7 m) to the village of Latrop in the Latrop valley (430 m; southeastern municipality of Schmallenberg). Thereafter the Talweg runs south around the neighbouring mountains of Große- (610.2 m) and Kleine Bamicke (659.8 m) to the Millionenbank (632.4 m), where it meets the Bergweg.

From the Millionenbank the main Rothaarsteig path continues westwards via Jagdhaus (650 m; southern municipality of Schmallenberg), where the Kapellenwäldchen natural monument is found at Heidkopf (665.9 m), to the Trudes Sonnenbank (657.3 m) mountain hut and past the source of the Somborn (680 m; in the Eder catchment area), which is located on the southeastern slopes of the Härdler (755.8 m), to the crosstracks of Potsdamer Platz (678.1 m). The walking path then runs past the refuge hut on the Margaretenstein (685 m) to the Rhine-Weser Tower (680 m; observation tower) on the Westerberg (684.6 m).

From the Rhine-Weser Tower the Rothaarsteig runs in a southerly direction to the source region of the Schwarzbach (right source stream of the Eder tributary, the Röspe). Just under 1 km further southeast it runs past the Panorama-Park Sauerland before following the valley of the Schwarzbach. After crossing that stream the walking trail runs along the Schwarzbach tributary, the Habecker Bach, to its origin and then continues to the mountain hut (621.1 m) at Rastplatz Hochheide. Continuing through the nature reserve of Haberg (625.4 m; Heinsberger Hochheide) it runs over the 637.9 m high crest of the closed Heinsberg Tunnel (1,303 m long) and then heads south to the Dreiherrnstein (673.9 m), which is a northeastern subpeak of the Riemen (677.7 m).

The Rothaarsteig runs past the summit of the Riemen about 150 m to the east to the valley of the Elberndorfer Bach (a western Eder tributary), which it crosses in a westerly direction. Next it runs a few metres east of the Ferndorf spring (600 m), and passes, further south, the cultural monuments of Schrammer Heide and Schanze and runs in a southwesterly direction − over the Schloßberg Tunnel (270 m long) of the Rothaar Railway− to the ruins of Ginsburg (587.,6 m).

Thereafter the Rothaarsteig runs eastwards over the Giller (653.5 m; with its Giller Tower) to Lützel (575.1 m) southeast of Hilchenbach. Next the trail runs along the Eder to its source (620 m) and over the old coal road (Kohlenstraße, maximum height 640 m) to Waldheim in Benfe, south of Erndtebrück, where it crosses the Eder tributary, the Benfe (568 m). Bordering the eastern edge of the village of Großenbach, west of Bad Laasphe, where the Rothaarsteig swings towards the southwest for a few hundred metres, it runs to the source of the Rhine tributary, the Sieg (603 m), where it crosses part of the Eisenstraße.

After that the Rothaarsteig runs in a southerly direction parallel to and, in places, along the Eisenstraße to the source of the Ilm (622 m; tributary of the Lahn) and then past the origin of the Lahn (605 m) itself in Lahnhof (a village near Nenkersdorf which is in turn part of the borough of Netphen) eastwards to the Ilsesource (620 m). It then runs over the Jagdberg (675.9 m), along a section of the border with the neighbouring state of Hesse and past the Kaffeebuche natural monument (590 m) to the source of the Dill (560 m) which lies in Hesse on the Haincher Höhe (606 m). Passing over the Tiefenrother Höhe (551 m) near Wilgersdorf on the state border and then the eastern subpeak of the Kalteiche (579,3 m), where the trail bends southeast to the Lucaseiche natural monument (440 m), the Rothaarsteig finally reaches Hesse. Through Rodenbach (310 m), north of Haiger, it continues to Manderbach (305 m), north of Dillenburg, and over the Dillenburg Galgenberg (302 m), running past the Wilhelm Tower (260 m) before finally ending in Dillenburg (233 m).

Towns and villages edit

The Rothaarsteig runs through or past the following towns and villages (in alphabetical order):

Cycling the trail edit

The use of the Rothaarsteig by bicycle is problematic but possible. The gradients reach 15 % in many places. In addition there are stretches that have been damaged or turned to mud by forestry vehicles. Bicycles therefore need to be cross-country capable and the fitness of the cyclist sufficient for the challenge. Difficult sections of the path may sometimes be bypassed on parallel running country roads.


Rothaarsteig Marathon edit

Every October the Rothaarsteig Marathon starts in Fleckenberg and involves runners climbing a height difference of 838 metres. The first marathon took place in 2003. In addition to the full marathon distance, a half-marathon is also run.[1]

Transport to the area edit

The Rothaarsteig is more or less accessible on public transport. The bus and railway lines that run parallel to it or cross it have at least hourly services. The following places have a railway station or are part of a good bus network, but in some cases are several kilometres from the Rothaarsteig:

References edit

  1. ^ Homepage des Rothaarsteig-Marathons

External links edit

  • Rothaarsteig
  • Hessian Rothaarsteig
  • Information about the Rothaarsteig, conditions on the trail, accommodation, and other facilities

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The Rothaarsteig is a 154 80 km long hiking trail along the crest of the Rothaargebirge mountain range in Germany in the border region between the states of North Rhine Westphalia NW and Hesse HE It was opened in 2001 Map of the RothaarsteigRothaarsteig near Bad BerleburgSignpost for the Rothaarsteig a white R on its side on a red background Contents 1 Overview 2 Marking 3 Route 3 1 Main trail 4 Towns and villages 5 Cycling the trail 6 Rothaarsteig Marathon 7 Transport to the area 8 References 9 External linksOverview editThe main route of the Rothaarsteig trail runs from Brilon NW mainly in a southerly direction over the Kahler Asten NW to Dillenburg HE Most of the Rothaarsteig is located in the Rothaargebirge Nature Park It runs mainly along the watershed between the rivers Rhine and Weser over the heavily forested mountains of the Rothaargebirge and through its valleys and uses the existing network of metalled and unmetalled forest tracks In an extremely sparsely populated region it links hills and places of interest such as the Bruchhauser Steine the Langenberg the Kahler Asten the Rhine Weser Tower the Ginsburg and several sources of major rivers like the Ruhr Eder Sieg and Lahn Between Schmallenberg and Bad Berleburg the Rothaarsteig meets the Waldskulpturenweg Despite its route inside a range of high hills the Rothaarsteig generally easy to walk It passes several towns including Winterberg through which it runs Marking editThe signpost symbol for the Rothaarsteig is a white R on its side on a red background The paths leading to the trail from the valleys along the way have the same sign but in black on a yellow background Route editMain trail edit The 154 80 kilometre long main trail of the Rothaarsteig runs over mountains past springs and natural and cultural monuments and through nature reserves These include from north to south with heights above Normalnull NN The Rothaarsteig starts at Brilon 450 m and runs southwards past the source of the Mohne 500 m to the Borbergskirchof 629 m at Borberg 669 m over the Ginsterkopf 663 m and past the Bruchhauser Steinen up to 756 m to the Richtplatz old Thing site for the Electorate of Cologne 762 6 m near the Hoppernkopf 805 m The walking trail then runs over the Langenberg 843 2 m the highest point in North Rhine Westphalia and through the Neuer Hagen nature reserve whereby it runs past the source of the Hoppecke 785 m up the Clemensberg 839 2 m and past the Hillekopf 804 9 m to the northeast The route then continues on to the Kustelberg 666 1 m which is the source of the river Orke to the Wagenschmier quarry 645 m then past the source of the Ruhr 666 5 m on the Ruhrkopf 695 7 m and on in a southwesterly direction to Winterberg 670 m where it passes the southern portal of the Herrloh Tunnel at Herrloh 732 9 m 200 m southeast of the St Georg Schanze The path then runs past the mountains of Poppenberg 745 5 m and Bremberg 809 m to the Kahler Asten 841 9 m on which the Asten Tower an observation tower and e g the source of the river Lenne may be found 819 m From the Lenne spring the Rothaarsteig runs by the high villages of Lenneplatze Neuastenberg Langewiese and Hoheleye to Albrechtsplatz 728 6 m and past the source of the Friede 740 m a tributary of the Odeborn to the Heidenstock 752 2 m About 500 m southwest of the Heidenstock the Rothaarsteig divides into separate hill and valley courses The Bergweg mountain path which is part of the main Rothaarsteig trail crosses a section of the Waldskulpturenweg which combines with it in places Initially it runs in a southerly direction past the hamlet of Kuhhude 697 2 m a northern suburb of Bad Berleburg and the Saukopf 715 5 m to the suspension bridge near the source of the Hochgelmke Siepen 680 5 m in the catchment area of the Lenne tributary the Latrop Then the Bergweg runs westwards over the Grosser Kopf 740 3 m to the Millionenbank 632 4 m where it rejoins the Talweg or valley path The Talweg 13 7 km long also called the Hochsauerlandvariante High Sauerland Variant is the most important branch of the Rothaarsteig It runs initially westwards past a war cemetery Soldatengrab 711 7 m and the cultural monument of the Wegsperre 715 9 m to the village of Schanze 700 m east southeastern suburb of Schmallenberg It then runs in a more or less southeastern direction and then west again in the Grubental valley along the Grubensiepen tributary of the Latrop and its tributary the Schladebach past the Altarstein heathen sacrifice site 536 2 m and the natural monument known as the Dicke Eiche Fat Oak 482 7 m to the village of Latrop in the Latrop valley 430 m southeastern municipality of Schmallenberg Thereafter the Talweg runs south around the neighbouring mountains of Grosse 610 2 m and Kleine Bamicke 659 8 m to the Millionenbank 632 4 m where it meets the Bergweg From the Millionenbank the main Rothaarsteig path continues westwards via Jagdhaus 650 m southern municipality of Schmallenberg where the Kapellenwaldchen natural monument is found at Heidkopf 665 9 m to the Trudes Sonnenbank 657 3 m mountain hut and past the source of the Somborn 680 m in the Eder catchment area which is located on the southeastern slopes of the Hardler 755 8 m to the crosstracks of Potsdamer Platz 678 1 m The walking path then runs past the refuge hut on the Margaretenstein 685 m to the Rhine Weser Tower 680 m observation tower on the Westerberg 684 6 m From the Rhine Weser Tower the Rothaarsteig runs in a southerly direction to the source region of the Schwarzbach right source stream of the Eder tributary the Rospe Just under 1 km further southeast it runs past the Panorama Park Sauerland before following the valley of the Schwarzbach After crossing that stream the walking trail runs along the Schwarzbach tributary the Habecker Bach to its origin and then continues to the mountain hut 621 1 m at Rastplatz Hochheide Continuing through the nature reserve of Haberg 625 4 m Heinsberger Hochheide it runs over the 637 9 m high crest of the closed Heinsberg Tunnel 1 303 m long and then heads south to the Dreiherrnstein 673 9 m which is a northeastern subpeak of the Riemen 677 7 m The Rothaarsteig runs past the summit of the Riemen about 150 m to the east to the valley of the Elberndorfer Bach a western Eder tributary which it crosses in a westerly direction Next it runs a few metres east of the Ferndorf spring 600 m and passes further south the cultural monuments of Schrammer Heide and Schanze and runs in a southwesterly direction over the Schlossberg Tunnel 270 m long of the Rothaar Railway to the ruins of Ginsburg 587 6 m Thereafter the Rothaarsteig runs eastwards over the Giller 653 5 m with its Giller Tower to Lutzel 575 1 m southeast of Hilchenbach Next the trail runs along the Eder to its source 620 m and over the old coal road Kohlenstrasse maximum height 640 m to Waldheim in Benfe south of Erndtebruck where it crosses the Eder tributary the Benfe 568 m Bordering the eastern edge of the village of Grossenbach west of Bad Laasphe where the Rothaarsteig swings towards the southwest for a few hundred metres it runs to the source of the Rhine tributary the Sieg 603 m where it crosses part of the Eisenstrasse After that the Rothaarsteig runs in a southerly direction parallel to and in places along the Eisenstrasse to the source of the Ilm 622 m tributary of the Lahn and then past the origin of the Lahn 605 m itself in Lahnhof a village near Nenkersdorf which is in turn part of the borough of Netphen eastwards to the Ilsesource 620 m It then runs over the Jagdberg 675 9 m along a section of the border with the neighbouring state of Hesse and past the Kaffeebuche natural monument 590 m to the source of the Dill 560 m which lies in Hesse on the Haincher Hohe 606 m Passing over the Tiefenrother Hohe 551 m near Wilgersdorf on the state border and then the eastern subpeak of the Kalteiche 579 3 m where the trail bends southeast to the Lucaseiche natural monument 440 m the Rothaarsteig finally reaches Hesse Through Rodenbach 310 m north of Haiger it continues to Manderbach 305 m north of Dillenburg and over the Dillenburg Galgenberg 302 m running past the Wilhelm Tower 260 m before finally ending in Dillenburg 233 m Towns and villages editThe Rothaarsteig runs through or past the following towns and villages in alphabetical order Bad Berleburg Bad Laasphe Breitscheid Brilon Burbach Dillenburg Dietzholztal Erndtebruck Haiger Hilchenbach Kirchhundem Kustelberg Netphen Olsberg Schmallenberg Willingen Wilnsdorf WinterbergCycling the trail editThe use of the Rothaarsteig by bicycle is problematic but possible The gradients reach 15 in many places In addition there are stretches that have been damaged or turned to mud by forestry vehicles Bicycles therefore need to be cross country capable and the fitness of the cyclist sufficient for the challenge Difficult sections of the path may sometimes be bypassed on parallel running country roads Rothaarsteig Marathon editEvery October the Rothaarsteig Marathon starts in Fleckenberg and involves runners climbing a height difference of 838 metres The first marathon took place in 2003 In addition to the full marathon distance a half marathon is also run 1 Transport to the area editThe Rothaarsteig is more or less accessible on public transport The bus and railway lines that run parallel to it or cross it have at least hourly services The following places have a railway station or are part of a good bus network but in some cases are several kilometres from the Rothaarsteig Brilon on the Upper Ruhr Valley Railway Willingen on the Upland Railway Kurhessen Railway from Brilon to Korbach Winterberg on the Bestwig and Winterberg railway Schmallenberg on bus routes S40 and 367 Altenhundem Haiger and Dillenburg on the Ruhr Sieg Railway Bad Berleburg and Hilchenbach on the Rothaar Railway Erndtebruck on the Upper Lahn Valley Railway and Rothaar Railway Lutzel part of Hilchenbach on the Rothaar Railway Feudingen on the Upper Lahn Valley Railway via Bad Laasphe to MarburgReferences edit Homepage des Rothaarsteig MarathonsExternal links editRothaarsteig Hessian Rothaarsteig Information about the Rothaarsteig conditions on the trail accommodation and other facilities Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rothaarsteig amp oldid 1175477675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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