Understand forestAisles on forest slopes, fords through rivers: Hike through the cultural landscape in the Franconian Forest Nature Park and read the traces of its history! How did people live from and with the forest? Understanding grows step by step: people change their environment and the environment changes people.“I'll tell you one thing: come my age first! May I introduce myself? I am the yew tree and I am around 900 years old - at my age the exact year really does not matter. The only important thing is: I am extraordinarily old. So old that they even named a village street in Bernstein am Wald after me! And what I have not already experienced ...Hike the beautiful, wooded "Süßengut-Weg" and I will tell you a lot about my life and the surrounding area! Because you have to imagine: When the first logs were tied to rafts eight centuries ago and brought south across the Rodach, I was already there! Well, the rafting no longer exists; just for fun. If you come by in Schnappenhammer, then go on a raft trip!Or you can take a look at the amber geotope on Galgenberg: I watched for a long time how they dismantled the diabase there. When Michaeliskirche was built not far away in the 17th century - I was there! Well, a lot has also disappeared in the long time: Only two houses of the scattered settlement Süßengut are left today - you will see it when you pass there. Now you start hiking. I'll tell you more on the way! "
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Understand forestAisles on forest slopes, fords through rivers: Hike through the cultural landscape in the Franconian Forest Nature Park and read the traces of its history! How did people live from and with the forest? Understanding grows step by step: people change their environment and the environment changes people.“I'll tell you one thing: come my age first! May I introduce myself? I am the yew tree and I am around 900 years old - at my age the exact year really does not matter. The only important thing is: I am extraordinarily old. So old that they even named a village street in Bernstein am Wald after me! And what I have not already experienced ...Hike the beautiful, wooded "Süßengut-Weg" and I will tell you a lot about my life and the surrounding area! Because you have to imagine: When the first logs were tied to rafts eight centuries ago and brought south across the Rodach, I was already there! Well, the rafting no longer exists; just for fun. If you come by in Schnappenhammer, then go on a raft trip!Or you can take a look at the amber geotope on Galgenberg: I watched for a long time how they dismantled the diabase there. When Michaeliskirche was built not far away in the 17th century - I was there! Well, a lot has also disappeared in the long time: Only two houses of the scattered settlement Süßengut are left today - you will see it when you pass there. Now you start hiking. I'll tell you more on the way! "
November 9, 2020