Leina

Leina is a district of the rural municipality of Georgenthal in the district of Gotha in Thuringia. The village is located around 7 kilometers southwest of the district town of Gotha on the Boxberg. The river Leina, which gave the village its name, was known for its turbid sediments from the headwaters in the Thuringian Forest and especially...

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Rauenstein

The village Rauenstein, belonging to the municipality Frankenblick is romantically embedded in a valley, framed by over 800m high densely forested mountains on the southern slope of the Thuringian Forest. The unique landscape between Coburg and...

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Gräfenthal

In the south of the Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district, where the Thuringian Forest merges into the Thuringian-Franconian Slate Mountains, lies the town of Gräfenthal in a beautiful valley basin, about 8 km from the Rennsteig. The...

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Schlöben

Schlöben is a municipality in the Saale-Holzland district in Thuringia. The small village is framed by the Wöllmisse plateau of shell limestone in the north and the valley villages of the Roda, a tributary of the Saale,...

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Apolda

A short journey back in time to the beginnings of ApoldaBack to the year 1119, "Apollde", the original name of Apolda, is mentioned in documents for the first time. Over the centuries, the town develops into the center of...

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Träbes

Träbes is a district of the southern Thuringian district town of Meiningen in the Franconian-influenced south of Thuringia..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Bad Berka

Water - air - Goethe's spirit The water of the spa town Surrounded by wooded hills, Bad Berka nestles in the romantic Ilm river valley in Weimarer Land, just 12 km...

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Büttstedt

The village of Büttstedt was probably first mentioned in 1124 as "Budestete".The sights include the church of St. Margaretha, the Wetterkreus and Vierzehnheiligenbild on the southern edge of the village, the railroad bridge and...

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