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76.9 km
16:05 h
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- NauszusAugust 6, 2022
ATTENTION! Komoot shows 2h 55m for the tour here. But it actually takes 4h 30m!
Extensive round through the summery Odenwald near Siedelsbrunn. Relaxed route with a few smaller climbs, but overall very comfortable. Nice rest stop on the Lichtenklingen - the ruins of the chapel are beautiful! The Eiterbachtal
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- NauszusJune 13, 2022
Part 2 of the Fortrose tour
As a contrast to the sometimes stormy coast, the second part leads into a small, picturesque valley. The "Fairy Glen" actually seems to be an enchanted place - at least if you hike through it in (early) summer. Lush, dense green, a narrow stream along the path, a pond, and
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- NauszusJune 12, 2022
First part of the Fortrose tour. Unfortunately, Komoot cut off the second part of "Faery Glen". That's why it's extra. Taken together, the tour was one of the highlights for me.
Once around the Fortrose headland. Start is at the impressive remains of the cathedral. The path leads over paved roads down
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- NauszusJune 12, 2022
If you still feel like it after visiting the Culloden Battlefield, you can make your way to the Clava Cairns and the Culloden Viaduct. Unfortunately, there is only one paved road, which is relatively narrow. So watch out - oncoming traffic! The uncomfortable path is made up for by the beautiful landscape
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- NauszusJune 8, 2022
Walk through northern Inverness to Carnac Point and the Merkinch Local Nature Reserve. Unfortunately, the way there and back are not particularly nice; they mostly lead through residential areas or industrial sites that are not worth seeing, and thus on asphalted paths. But the piece of nature and the
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- NauszusMarch 6, 2022
First enjoy the Höhenweg and the great view over the front Odenwald (and a few works of art of the art path "Bildung") and then off into the forest? Or vice versa - first enjoy the challenging part in the forest and then the relaxed high-altitude trail with a fantastic view? No matter in which order
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The stranded "Golden Harvest" is probably one of the most photographed shipwrecks in recent years. It's a nice short walk from Fort William.
I got a little lost on the way back; Unfortunately I can't correct this in Komoot. It is highly recommended to go back the same way (along the river). The accidental
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