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7 Richter – Siebenrichtersteine Runde von Großhabersdorf

Elke Sander
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7 Richter – Siebenrichtersteine Runde von Großhabersdorf

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January 1, 2021

7 Richter – Siebenrichtersteine Runde von Großhabersdorf

Moderate

02:14

8.41km

3.8km/h

80m

80m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

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Parking

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245 m

Zum Roten Roß Inn Großhabersdorf

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The inn Zum Roten Roß in Großhabersdorf, a municipality in the Middle Franconian district of Fürth in Bavaria, was built in 1697 by Leonhard Schneider from Dietenhofen. The inn at Rothenburger Straße 3 is a protected monument.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gasthaus_Zum_Roten_Ro%C3%9F_(Gro%C3%9Fhabersdorf)

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543 m

Fenster zum Grund Viewpoint

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• Idyllic natural landscape and historic buildings such as the Gothic fortified church of St. Walburg (14th / 15th century), one of the most beautiful half-timbered houses in Franconia (Gasthaus …

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3.07 km

Along the Oak Forest

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Partial like an avenue. The road next to it is little traffic.

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4.26 km

Siebenrichter Stones

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The 7 Richter stones are an impressive and quiet place. It is said that there is a pagan background behind the stone format, since the Heidenhügel can also be found nearby.

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4.72 km

Heidenhügel Forest Path

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The hiking trail to the Heidenhügel is easy to miss, but the HL marking is correct, so be careful 😉.

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4.93 km

Heidenhügel Memorial Stone

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The Ansbach government councilor Wilhelm Reynitzsch received permission in 1803 to open burial mounds from the Bronze Age and had a memorial erected on the largest burial mound in 1804. The inscriptions carved in there are:

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8.41 km

End point

Parking

Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

5.50 km

1.63 km

932 m

291 m

Surfaces

3.91 km

2.36 km

983 m

734 m

367 m

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Lowest point (320 m)

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