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Schleusingen

View of Bergsee Ratscher – Schwarze Kanzel Viewpoint loop from Heckengereuth

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Hildburghausen
Schleusingen

View of Bergsee Ratscher – Schwarze Kanzel Viewpoint loop from Heckengereuth

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View of Bergsee Ratscher – Schwarze Kanzel Viewpoint loop from Heckengereuth

01:41

5.97km

130m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: April 22, 2026

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250 m

Bergsee Ratscher

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Unfortunately, you can not walk around the mountain lake Ratscher. He is a lake with entry through the campsite where no dogs are allowed.

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1.00 km

View of Bergsee Ratscher

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Near the motorway, on this hill, you have a beautiful view of the Ratscher mountain lake and the A73 motorway.

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3.29 km

Schwarze Kanzel Viewpoint

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Lookout point with seating with a view over the city and towards Rennsteig

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3.56 km

The Bundesautobahn 73 (abbreviation: BAB 73) - short form: Autobahn 73 (abbreviation: A 73) is a German motorway that connects the city of Suhl in southern Thuringia with the city of Nuremberg in Central Franconia.
In the development area of the motorway, it is also known colloquially as the Frankenschnellweg.
The A 73 begins at the Suhl autobahn triangle (A 71) and initially leads via Coburg and Lichtenfels to Bamberg.
The Suhl – Lichtenfels section was built as part of the German Unity Transport Project No. 16 and has been open to traffic since September 5, 2008.
The new line cost about 794 million euros. It has an area requirement of 1557 hectares, which consists of 590 hectares of traffic areas and 967 hectares of compensation areas.
Between Schleusingen and Coburg-Nord and between Bamberg and Erlangen the A 73 runs parallel and close to the B 4 or the old route of the B 4 and partially replaces it.


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3.57 km

Schleuse River Viewpoint

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The lock is an approximately 34-kilometer-long river in the district of Hildburghausen in Thuringia. It rises at the Großer Dreiherrnstein near Frauenwald and flows into the Werra at Kloster Veßra.

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3.63 km

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5.97 km

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3.87 km

1.56 km

451 m

Surfaces

1.89 km

1.79 km

1.11 km

1.06 km

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Wednesday 17 June

29°C

13°C

23 %

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