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Hirtenlinde i Kamienny Krzyż w Schöppendorfie

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Hirtenlinde i Kamienny Krzyż w Schöppendorfie

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The Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross of Schöppendorf is a significant natural monument and historical site located at an elevation of 400 metres in the Weimarer Land district of Thuringia, Germany. Situated at the northern edge of Schöppendorf, a district of Bad Berka, this unique spot combines an ancient linden tree with a historic stone cross, offering a tangible link to centuries of local history and folklore. It stands near the Hexenberg, at the junction "Am Steinkreuz," along the old road…

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    Wskazówki

    10 lutego, 2022

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    Say: 1. Swedish or French soldiers are said to be buried under the cross.
    2. As long as the cross stands, the place should be protected from the danger of war.
    3. The cross is intended as a reminder that Schoppendorf was the first place in the area to become Protestant.
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    The more than 300-year-old linden tree has served as the village's coat of arms for decades. Swedish and French soldiers are said to be buried under the cross. The place to be protected from war as long as it stands there unchanged.
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    Schoppendorf surprised me. A gem off the main road. The remains of the shepherd's linden tree together with the stone cross are the icing on the cake.
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    Wysokość 400 m

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    poniedziałek 4 maja

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    Lokalizacja:Bad Berka, Weimarer Land, Turyngia, Niemcy

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    What is the historical significance of the Stone Cross at Schöppendorf?

    The Stone Cross, also known as the "Schwedenstein" or "Franzosenstein," is a limestone atonement stone with a rich history, primarily linked to the Thirty Years' War. Local legends suggest that Swedish or French soldiers are buried beneath it, and that its continued presence protects the village from war. Another tradition connects it to Schöppendorf being the first Protestant community in the area. Its exact origin is unknown, but it's believed to date back to the 15th century or the Thirty Years' War era, marking a historical road junction.

    Is the Hirtenlinde (Shepherd's Linden) tree also a designated natural monument?

    While the Stone Cross is officially listed as a "Bodendenkmal" (ground monument), the Hirtenlinde itself is consistently referred to as an ancient and significant linden tree. It's deeply ingrained in local identity, serving as a prominent landmark and even featuring on the unofficial district coat of arms. Its close association with the historic cross underscores its importance as a natural feature.

    Are there specific hiking trails that lead directly to the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross?

    Yes, the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross are integrated into several local hiking and cycling routes around Schöppendorf and Bad Berka. While the immediate area around the monument is gentle and suitable for a leisurely stroll, many longer trails in the scenic Weimarer Land countryside incorporate a visit to this historical site. You can find various routes catering to different preferences, from easy walks to more challenging options, that pass by this significant landmark.

    What kind of terrain can I expect when visiting the monument?

    The terrain immediately surrounding the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross is generally gentle and easily accessible, making it suitable for a leisurely visit. If you venture onto the surrounding trails, you'll find varied landscapes typical of the Weimarer Land, which can include gentle slopes and wooded paths. The monument itself is located at an elevation of 400 meters.

    Is the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross of Schöppendorf suitable for families with children?

    Absolutely! This site is considered very family-friendly. The combination of an ancient tree and a mysterious stone cross, coupled with fascinating local legends, provides an interesting and educational stop for all ages. The gentle terrain around the monument is easy for children to navigate, and it can be a great starting point for a short, engaging walk.

    Are dogs allowed at the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross of Schöppendorf?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross of Schöppendorf. As with any public natural area, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and to protect the natural environment.

    What are the parking options near the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross?

    Parking is typically available nearby, allowing for easy access to the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross of Schöppendorf. The site is situated at the northern edge of Schöppendorf, specifically at the junction "Am Steinkreuz," along the old road leading to Legefeld, making it convenient to reach by car.

    Can I visit the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross during winter?

    Yes, the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross can be enjoyed year-round. While summer offers lush greenery, winter provides a different charm with its stark beauty. The site remains accessible, though visitors should be prepared for colder weather and potentially icy conditions on paths. It offers a contemplative spot even in the colder months.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to Schöppendorf?

    Schöppendorf is a district of Bad Berka, which is a larger town. In Bad Berka and the surrounding areas, you will find various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. It's advisable to check local listings or online resources for specific establishments and their opening hours, especially if you plan to dine or stay overnight.

    What are the main legends associated with the Stone Cross?

    The Stone Cross is steeped in local folklore. One prominent legend suggests that Swedish or French soldiers from the Thirty Years' War are buried beneath it. Another widely held belief is that as long as the cross stands unchanged, the village of Schöppendorf will be protected from war. Additionally, some traditions link the cross to Schöppendorf being the first community in the area to adopt Protestantism.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross?

    The immediate visit to the Hirtenlinde and Stone Cross itself can be a relatively short stop, perhaps 15-30 minutes, allowing time to appreciate the monument and its historical context. However, many visitors choose to combine their visit with a longer walk or hike on the surrounding trails, which could extend your stay to several hours, depending on your chosen route.

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