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Lorch Schelmenklinge

Petra Winger
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Lorch Schelmenklinge

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June 21, 2020

Lorch Schelmenklinge

Moderate

03:03

10.5km

3.4km/h

270m

280m

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Overview

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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116 m

Schelmenklinge Water Features

Highlight (Segment) • Gorge

Lorch in the Remstal between Schorndorf and Schwäbisch Gmünd offers from a side valley of the Rems, the Götzental out walking a gem surrounded rock, an extremely interesting trail, which is also enriched by a group of the Swabian Albverein with water feature models in the summer and thus a rewarding for many hikers Goal represents.

The rogue blade offers at the bottom of about 500 m in length a comfortable footpath with moderate climbs along the steep cuts of the stream. In the middle part of the way is quite steep. After falling rocks, the path had to be diverted over a steep staircase for safety reasons, but offers a view of imposing sandstone cliffs. Since April 2010, another waterfall crashes over these rocks, it was repaired after a rockfall consuming. When the path becomes flatter again, the edge of the forest is soon reached. Over a mountain meadow you can reach the road that leads from Lorch to Bruck and on to Alfdorf and Welzheim.
Source: schelmenklinge.de

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1.80 km

But you need a thin arm ;-)

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2.85 km

Roman Limes Watchtower, Lorch

Highlight • Historical Site

This Roman watchtower stands directly at the parking lot of the monastery Lorch.

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3.88 km

Stone Fountain on the Hermann-Löns-Weg

Highlight • Natural Monument

This place on the Hermann-Löns-Weg is a quiet place to stay. You can refresh yourself at the beautiful pool.

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5.57 km

The parking lot is on the left side just before reaching the Brucker Sägmühle. A good starting point in the Mühlbachtal to the Schiller grotto as well as Hohler stone. The Mühlbach flows directly past the parking lot.

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8.99 km

Schiller Grotto

Highlight • Cave

The Schiller Grotto is a horseshoe-shaped end of a canyon covered with beech and fir trees. The grotto was named after a son of the poet Friedrich von Schiller, who was director of the forestry office Lorch from 1811 to 1850.

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10.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

7.46 km

1.19 km

995 m

574 m

190 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

5.39 km

1.84 km

1.67 km

790 m

488 m

326 m

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Lowest point (310 m)

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