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Regierungsbezirk Kassel

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Landkreis Kassel
Gutsbezirk Reinhardswald

Roter Stock Forest Trail and Gahrenberg Mine Site

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Regierungsbezirk Kassel

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Gutsbezirk Reinhardswald

Roter Stock Forest Trail and Gahrenberg Mine Site

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Roter Stock Forest Trail and Gahrenberg Mine Site

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The Roter Stock Forest Path and Gahrenberg Mine Site offer a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage within the scenic Reinhardswald forest in northern Hesse, Germany. The Gahrenberg, a basaltic hill, stands at 472.1 meters above sea level, making it the second-highest peak in the Reinhardswald. This historically significant area, located approximately 6 km northwest of Hann. Münden, invites visitors to explore the remnants of a bygone era amidst lush woodland.

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    June 30, 2020

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    Scenic section. With a few forest charts on domestic animals directly on the route
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    March 6, 2022

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    Several storms in March 2019 caused a lot of damage to the forest. Furthermore, the bark beetle causes considerable damage to the tree population.
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    Distance 2.66 km

    Uphill 20 m

    Downhill 30 m

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    Location: Gutsbezirk Reinhardswald, Landkreis Kassel, Kassel District, Regierungsbezirk Kassel, Hesse, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty and terrain like on the Roter Stock Forest Path?

    The Roter Stock Forest Path is generally considered an intermediate trail, suitable for forest walks. The terrain is varied, typical of a forest environment, and may include uneven surfaces, roots, and some inclines as it traverses the Gahrenberg area. Sturdy footwear is always recommended to navigate the path comfortably.

    Is the Roter Stock Forest Path and Gahrenberg Mine Site suitable for families with young children or strollers?

    While the path offers a scenic and educational experience, it is generally not recommended for strollers due to the varied forest terrain which can be uneven. For families with young children, the path is suitable if children are able to walk for extended periods or can be carried in a suitable carrier. The educational aspects, including forest charts on local animals, can be engaging for older children.

    Are dogs allowed on the Roter Stock Forest Path?

    Yes, the Roter Stock Forest Path is generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions along to explore the forest. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.

    What are the parking options for visiting the Roter Stock Forest Path and Gahrenberg Mine Site?

    The primary starting point for the Roter Stock Forest Path is the "Roter Stock" hiking car park. This car park is conveniently located along the L3229 road, situated between Immenhausen-Holzhausen and Reinhardshagen-Veckerhagen. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as parking can fill up.

    How long does it typically take to hike the Roter Stock Forest Path?

    The duration of a hike on the Roter Stock Forest Path can vary significantly depending on the specific route taken, your pace, and how much time you spend exploring the historical mine site features. As a general forest path, a typical loop or out-and-back section might take anywhere from 1.5 to 3 hours for a leisurely walk, but longer excursions are possible if connecting to other regional trails like the X3 or X14.

    What historical features can be seen along the Roter Stock Forest Path and Gahrenberg Mine Site?

    The path is part of the "Eco Pfad Bergbau Holzhausen Reinhardswald" and offers a tangible connection to the region's brown coal mining history. Visitors can explore traces of historical mining activities, including the route of the "Alte Kohlenstraße" (Old Coal Road), which was used to transport lignite. While the mine ceased operations in 1962, the landscape still bears the marks of this industrial past, providing an educational experience.

    Is the Roter Stock Forest Path accessible by public transport?

    While the "Roter Stock" hiking car park is the most common starting point, public transport options to the immediate vicinity of the Roter Stock Forest Path are limited. Visitors typically access the area by car. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to nearby towns like Immenhausen-Holzhausen or Reinhardshagen-Veckerhagen, from where further travel to the trailhead might require a taxi or a longer walk.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the Roter Stock Forest Path and Gahrenberg Mine Site?

    The Roter Stock Forest Path is located within the Reinhardswald, a natural forest area, so there are no immediate cafes or restaurants directly on the trail. For dining and accommodation, you would need to venture to nearby towns such as Immenhausen-Holzhausen, Reinhardshagen-Veckerhagen, or Hann. Münden, which offer various options for visitors.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Roter Stock Forest Path, and is it suitable for winter hiking?

    The Roter Stock Forest Path is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. While it can be suitable for a winter hike, be prepared for potentially snowy or icy conditions, which can make the terrain more challenging. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out in winter, and ensure you have appropriate winter gear and footwear.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the Roter Stock Forest Path?

    As the path winds through the Reinhardswald forest, you have the opportunity to observe various forest wildlife. While direct sightings are not guaranteed, the area is home to deer, wild boar, various bird species, and smaller mammals. The trail also features forest charts on domestic animals, providing educational insights into the local fauna.

    Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots along the Roter Stock Forest Path?

    The Roter Stock Forest Path offers numerous scenic sections as it traverses the natural beauty of the Reinhardswald. While specific named viewpoints might not be abundant, the path itself provides peaceful forest walks and opportunities to appreciate the natural surroundings. The Gahrenberg, at 472.1 meters, is the second-highest peak in the Reinhardswald, suggesting elevated sections with potential vistas through the trees.

    What is the current condition of the forest along the Roter Stock Forest Path?

    Recent years have seen some forest damage in the Reinhardswald due to storms and bark beetle activity, particularly noted around March 2019. This damage is visible in certain areas along the path, adding a dynamic and evolving element to the forest landscape. While efforts are made to maintain the trails, hikers should be aware of potential fallen trees or altered sections due to these natural events.

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