Rudisleben

Rudisleben is located in the Gera valley between Arnstadt in the south and Ichtershausen in the north. The village is a street village about two kilometers long. Rudisleben is located on the east side of the Gera River. In the...

Continue ReadingRudisleben

Nüßleshof

Nüßleshof is a district of the Thuringian municipality of Heßles, which in turn is a district of the municipality of Fambach....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Continue ReadingNüßleshof

Hall tower

The 43 m high Saale Tower with its 192 steps and three viewing platforms is picturesquely situated at the foot of the Saale and not far from the Bleilochtalsperre, Germany's largest reservoir. With a view from...

Continue ReadingHall tower

Dachrieden

The village of Dachrieden, first mentioned in 897, is located in the Unstrut-Hainich district on the Gotha-Leinefelde railroad line. The village is characterized by agriculture and fruit growing and has a long tradition as a mill site.Due to the proximity...

Continue ReadingDachrieden

Brenner Green

Brennersgrün is the youngest and, at 715 meters, also the highest village in the town of Lehesten. Embedded in a wonderful forest idyll, the Rennsteig leads directly through the village, making Brennersgrün an ideal starting point for Rennsteig...

Continue ReadingBrenner Green

Sparnberg

Sparnberg was first mentioned in a document in 1202. The von Sparnberg family came to the Fichtelgebirge as followers of the Diepoldinger family from Haidstein near Cham. At first, it is customary to refer to the...

Continue ReadingSparnberg

Ortlepp's Ruh

Ortlepp's Ruh is also known as Dr. Wagener's bench. Both names have historical significance and the bench, which was erected in 1930, commemorates the fate of the Protestant pastor Ortlepp, who worked in Oesterbehringen from 1884-1900....

Continue ReadingOrtlepp's Ruh