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Apelstein No. 7 (Kolmberg, Holzhausen)

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Apelstein No. 7 (Kolmberg, Holzhausen)

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Apelstein No. 7 (Kolmberg, Holzhausen)

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Apelstein No. 7 (Kolmberg, Holzhausen) is a significant historical monument located on the Kolmberg, a modest elevation of 146 meters, within the eastern district of Holzhausen in Leipzig, Germany. This classical limestone stele is one of 50 "Apelsteine" erected across the region to commemorate the pivotal Battle of the Nations (Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig) in 1813. It stands as a tangible link to one of the largest and most decisive battles of the Napoleonic Wars, marking a specific engagement site.

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    January 26, 2024

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    MacDonald, Duke of Taranto, XI. Corps,
    15000 m
    Battle of Wachau on October 16, 1813
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    Elevation 150 m

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    Location: Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of the inscription on Apelstein No. 7?

    The inscription on Apelstein No. 7 reads "MACDONALD, Herzog von Tarent, XI. Corps, 15000 M." This commemorates the French XI Corps, led by Marshal Macdonald, and their engagement against Austrian troops under General Klenau during the Battle of Wachau on October 16, 1813. It specifically marks their strategic capture and defense of the Kolmberg during the larger Battle of the Nations.

    Are there specific hiking trails that incorporate Apelstein No. 7?

    Yes, Apelstein No. 7 is a key landmark within the network of walking and hiking trails around Kolmberg and Holzhausen. Many visitors integrate it into loop trails that explore the historical sites and natural features of the Grüner Ring Leipzig Holzhausen section. These routes often start from Holzhausen itself and are suitable for various activity levels.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for trails around Apelstein No. 7?

    The terrain around Kolmberg is generally gentle, making for pleasant walking trails. The monument itself is on a modest elevation of 146 meters. Most routes in the area are considered family-friendly with a moderate difficulty, suitable for casual hikers and walkers.

    Is Apelstein No. 7 (Kolmberg, Holzhausen) accessible by public transport?

    Yes, public transport options connect the Holzhausen district to central Leipzig, making it possible to reach the vicinity of Apelstein No. 7 without a car. From Holzhausen, the monument is typically accessed via a short walk or hike.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features near Apelstein No. 7?

    While Apelstein No. 7 itself is a historical monument, its location on the Kolmberg offers views of the surrounding landscape. The broader Grüner Ring Leipzig network provides opportunities to discover various natural features and open spaces as you explore the trails.

    Is Apelstein No. 7 suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, the monument can be visited year-round. While the intro mentions it can be visited year-round, winter offers a different atmosphere for exploring the historical site. The generally gentle terrain makes it feasible for winter walks, though appropriate footwear and clothing for potentially icy or snowy conditions are recommended.

    Are the trails around Apelstein No. 7 family-friendly and dog-friendly?

    Yes, the walking trails near Apelstein No. 7 are generally considered family-friendly, with many routes offering a moderate and enjoyable experience for all ages. Dogs are also welcome on most trails in the area, but please ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them.

    What kind of amenities, like cafes or restaurants, are available near Apelstein No. 7?

    Apelstein No. 7 is located near Holzhausen, a district of Leipzig. While the immediate vicinity of the monument is natural, you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants within Holzhausen itself, or a wider selection in central Leipzig, which is about 9 km away.

    What are the typical opening hours or access restrictions for Apelstein No. 7?

    As a historical monument located in an open natural area, Apelstein No. 7 is generally accessible to the public at all times. There are no specific opening hours or access restrictions, allowing visitors to explore it at their convenience.

    How many Apelsteine are there in total, and what is their purpose?

    There are 50 Apelsteine in total, commissioned by writer Theodor Apel between 1861 and 1865. Their purpose is to mark important events and positions during the Battle of Leipzig (Battle of the Nations) in 1813, providing a tangible connection to the historical engagements across the region.

    What should I bring for a hike to Apelstein No. 7 and the surrounding area?

    For a hike to Apelstein No. 7 and the surrounding trails, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Depending on the weather, consider bringing water, snacks, sun protection, and rain gear. If visiting in winter, warm layers and potentially traction aids for footwear are advisable.

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