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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St. Bernhard

St. Bernhard, a small village between Dingsleben and Beinerstadt, first mentioned in a document in 956, is located about 7 kilometers southwest of the town of Themar. With an average altitude of 487 meters above sea level...

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Hengelbach

On the border to the neighboring Ilmkreis, in a valley basin on the Hengelbach, lies the small village of the same name, Hengelbach. Now part of the town of Königsee and first mentioned in 1106 as Vorwerk Hengelbach, it was, like...

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Neuhaus am Rennweg

Neuhaus am Rennweg is the largest town on the Rennsteig and a tourist hiking center in the middle of the charming landscape of the Thuringian Forest Nature Park on the border to the Thuringian Slate Mountains. The most famous high-altitude hiking trail...

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