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The Kartoffelstein Herberhausen is a distinctive man-made monument situated on the summit of the Hasenknüll, a small hill rising 323 meters above sea level, just east of Göttingen in Herberhausen, Lower Saxony, Germany. This obelisk, crafted from shell limestone, stands as a historical landmark commemorating a significant potato harvest in 1852 after years of famine. The surrounding area is also recognized as a natural monument, celebrated for its unique calcareous grasslands and diverse dry grassland flora, offering expansive views over…
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10月 24, 2017
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「カルトッフェルシュタイン・ヘルバーハウゼン記念碑」に行くベストツアー
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標高 320 m
The Kartoffelstein, or 'Potato Stone', was erected in 1852 by the community of Herberhausen as a sign of profound gratitude. It commemorates a wonderfully rich potato harvest that year, which followed several years of severe famine, particularly in 1846, caused by successive potato crop failures. The monument's inscription refers to 'Ebenezer', a biblical term meaning 'Stone of Help from God', reflecting the community's thanksgiving.
From the Kartoffelstein, visitors can enjoy wide panoramic views over the picturesque Leine valley and the surrounding villages. It's a popular spot for appreciating scenic landscapes and offers a peaceful setting for reflection.
Yes, the Kartoffelstein Herberhausen is considered family-friendly. The area features easy hiking and cycling routes, making it accessible for various fitness levels, including those with children. The pleasant strolls and natural surroundings are enjoyable for all ages.
While not explicitly stated, outdoor areas like Kartoffelstein Herberhausen are generally dog-friendly, especially on trails. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment and respect other visitors.
The terrain around Kartoffelstein Herberhausen primarily consists of calcareous grasslands. The routes are generally considered easy, suitable for various fitness levels, and involve pleasant strolls. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
The time needed to explore can vary. A visit to the monument itself and enjoying the views might take 30 minutes to an hour. If you plan to incorporate it into a longer walk or hike, you could spend several hours exploring the surrounding trails and natural monument area.
The area around Kartoffelstein Herberhausen is designated as a natural monument due to its unique dry grassland and steppe flora. You might also spot sheep grazing on the calcareous grasslands in certain seasons, which is part of a biological conservation effort.
Access points to the Kartoffelstein are available, such as from Henri-Dunant-Straße in Herberhausen. While specific parking details are not provided, visitors typically find parking in the vicinity of these access points. It's advisable to check local signage for any restrictions.
While the monument is located near Herberhausen, specific public transport routes directly to the Kartoffelstein are not detailed. Visitors would likely need to use local bus services to Herberhausen and then walk to the monument.
The Kartoffelstein is located near the village of Herberhausen, which is a district of Göttingen. You would likely find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in Herberhausen or the larger city of Göttingen, which is a short distance away.
While pleasant weather is generally recommended for enjoying the views, spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the diverse flora of the calcareous grasslands. Autumn offers beautiful colors, and winter can provide a unique, tranquil experience, though paths might be slippery.
Yes, you can visit in winter. The monument offers a peaceful atmosphere year-round. However, be prepared for potentially colder temperatures and icy or muddy paths. The panoramic views might be particularly crisp on a clear winter day.