Kassel District
Werra-Meißner-KreisHessisch LichtenauVillage Linden Tree Retterode
Kassel District
Werra-Meißner-KreisHessisch LichtenauVillage Linden Tree Retterode
Highlight • Natural Monument
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The Dorflinde Retterode, also known as the Angerlinde, is a significant natural monument and historical site nestled in the heart of Retterode, a charming district of Hessisch Lichtenau in the Werra-Meißner-Kreis, Germany. Standing at an elevation of approximately 361 metres, this ancient Summer Linden tree serves as a focal point in the Hessian Uplands, offering a tangible link to centuries of local history. It is prominently located at the intersection of Hambergstrasse and Töpferweg, making it an easily accessible landmark…
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Parking is generally available within the village of Retterode, often close to the central square where the Dorflinde stands. While the intro mentions availability, it's advisable to look for designated parking areas or street parking that respects local residents. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, might help secure a spot more easily.
Retterode, a district of Hessisch Lichtenau, has public transport connections. You can typically reach Hessisch Lichtenau by bus or train, and then connect to local bus services that serve Retterode. The Dorflinde is centrally located in the village, making it accessible once you arrive.
Yes, the immediate area around the Dorflinde Retterode offers flat terrain perfect for leisurely strolls with children. The village center itself is beautifully maintained and provides a pleasant environment for families to explore. For slightly longer, easy walks, there are various paths in the surrounding area that are generally suitable for families.
The Dorflinde Retterode is located in a public village setting, and generally, dogs are welcome on a leash. For surrounding walking paths and trails, it's usually permitted to bring dogs, but always ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty and respect other visitors.
While the intro suggests warmer months are ideal, to avoid potential crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early autumn) or on weekdays. The village center is a peaceful spot, but weekends and peak summer days might see more visitors enjoying the idyllic setting.
As a charming village, Retterode may have limited direct options right next to the Dorflinde. However, you might find local eateries or guesthouses within walking distance in the village center. For a wider selection, the larger town of Hessisch Lichtenau is a short drive away.
The Dorflinde, also known as the Angerlinde, is believed to have originated from an 'Anger' (village green) that served as a court square around 1750. It's an ancient 'court tree' where important community decisions and legal proceedings historically took place. The current tree is estimated to be 260-270 years old, making it a living link to centuries of village life and tradition.
The Dorflinde Retterode is a Summer Linden (Tilia platyphyllos) with an impressive circumference of 4.57 meters (measured at 10 cm height in 2016) and stands approximately 9 meters tall. Despite parts of its trunk being hollow and its crown branches periodically pruned, the tree remains vital and imposing.
While the Dorflinde itself is a central natural monument, the surrounding Werra-Meißner-Kreis offers various walking paths and natural features. The village is nestled in the Hessian Uplands, providing opportunities for scenic views as you drive into the valley or explore nearby trails. Hikers can discover numerous routes that lead to different vantage points.
The immediate area around the Dorflinde in the village center is flat and easily accessible. For longer walks or hikes in the surrounding region, you can expect varied terrain typical of the Hessian Uplands, which may include gentle slopes and some elevation changes, offering a mix of easy strolls and moderately challenging routes.
The central square where the Dorflinde stands features flat terrain, making it generally accessible for visitors with wheelchairs or strollers. The well-maintained village center allows for easy movement around the tree and the nearby historical buildings. However, some of the longer walking paths outside the immediate village center may have varied terrain that could be less suitable.
Yes, the area around Retterode and the Dorflinde is well-suited for various walking routes, including circular walks. You can find several paths that start and end in the village, allowing you to explore the local scenery and return to the central monument. These routes vary in length and difficulty, catering to different preferences.