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Jogging around Kleinschwabhausen offers access to the diverse natural landscapes of the Weimarer Land district. The region features a varied topography, including rolling hills, river valleys, and forests, providing a scenic backdrop for running. The Ilm River is a prominent natural feature, and the area includes parts of the Thuringian Forest to the south, with hills reaching over 500 meters. These varied terrains offer different levels of challenge and scenery for runners.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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13.6km
01:26
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.88km
01:03
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.56km
00:30
40m
40m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.1km
01:22
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.83km
00:37
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The oldest mention of Münchenroda dates back to 1255; the village belonged to the Bürgel Monastery. The church's origins date back to this time. The typical floor plan of a hall church with a recessed, rectangular choir tower is clearly visible. The regular Romanesque limestone masonry still shows some incised joints and remains of Romanesque windows (also on the west wall) on the north wall.
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Every year in March, a special natural spectacle unfolds on this forest slope. Countless wild snowflakes bloom, displaying their characteristic bell-shaped white blossoms with greenish-yellow flecks. This plant, from the Amaryllis family, has spread across a large area like a carpet.
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Today, after work, I spontaneously decided to take a detour to Großschwabhausen. This walk had been on my to-do list for a long time. I've already seen the snowflake forest in Tal-Holz, near Milda, but the Großschwabhausen Hain is truly a sensation! It's so amazing, I never would have imagined it! The entire forest is covered in snowflakes, everything is white! And if it isn't exactly white, then it's purple from the liverworts, which are already in bloom. Here and there, a woodpecker tapped, the chaffinches chirped, the tits sang their spring song! It couldn't be more idyllic. There's a parking lot right nearby! You can also take the train directly to the forest. The forest is very close to the train station.
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The path was covered with a layer of loose gravel, you should roll a little slowly when going down.
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At the entrance to the town there is a historic waterworks, which is still in operation today as a distribution and pumping station. Since 12.o7. 2022 a small museum of "Jena Wasser". Visiting hours only after registration.
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Driving out of Jena, about 100 meters after the paper mill, is the Mühltal pumping station, built around 1897/99. The western part plus the city center has always been supplied with water from here. The whole thing has been modernized and has been a small museum since July 11th, 2022. Opening hours probably only after registration.
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The tour is varied and exciting. It's really fun to ride downhill here
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Breathtaking, I've never seen so many snowflakes anywhere else. The grove makes a lovely circular walk. Unfortunately, there are no signs, but from the sports hall parking lot, simply walk past the shell limestone and straight into the forest. Highly recommended for nature lovers.🌱👍
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There are over 300 running routes around Kleinschwabhausen, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. The komoot community has explored more than 13,000 routes in this area.
The region around Kleinschwabhausen, part of the Weimarer Land district, features diverse terrain. You can expect rolling hills, scenic river valleys, and forests. To the south, you'll find the hills of the Thuringian Forest, while the northern part offers a less hilly landscape. The Ilm River is also a prominent natural feature, providing varied scenery for your runs.
Yes, out of the over 300 routes, 43 are classified as easy, making them perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed run. An example of an easy route is the Schwabhäuser Berg loop from Kleinschwabhausen, which is about 4.6 km long and takes around 30 minutes to complete.
The running routes in Kleinschwabhausen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 900 reviews. Runners often praise the varied landscapes, from rolling hills to forests and river valleys, and the options available for different ability levels.
Absolutely. The area offers 194 moderate and 70 difficult routes for those seeking a greater challenge or longer distances. A good option for a moderate, longer run is the Mühltal Waterworks Museum loop from Großschwabhausen, which spans 13.6 km and takes about 1 hour 25 minutes.
Yes, many of the running routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the Forest Descent Towards Jena loop from Großschwabhausen is a popular circular route featuring a descent through forested areas.
While running directly through Kleinschwabhausen, you'll find tranquil rural settings. However, the broader Weimarer Land district, which is easily accessible, offers trails that combine natural beauty with cultural significance. The Goethe-Erlebnisweg and Lutherweg are examples of trails that pass through historical sites and offer cultural enrichment. You might also encounter landmarks like the historical waterworks museum along the Mühltal Waterworks Museum loop from Großschwabhausen.
The region around Kleinschwabhausen is rich in attractions. You can explore various castles, such as Belvedere Palace Weimar or Kromsdorf Castle. There are also several picturesque lakes, including Frieden Pond in the Herressener Promenade and Hermannsee, which can be great spots for a post-run cool-down or a scenic detour.
Yes, the varied topography of the Weimarer Land, with its rolling hills and forests, provides many opportunities for scenic views. Trails like the Thuringian Three Towers Trail (Thüringer Drei-Türme-Weg) in the broader region are known for their impressive vistas. Even local routes often traverse elevated areas, offering glimpses of the surrounding countryside.
While specific public transport connections directly to every trailhead in Kleinschwabhausen might be limited due to its rural setting, the larger towns in Weimarer Land often have good public transport links. For parking, many trailheads, especially those starting from villages like Großschwabhausen or Kleinschwabhausen, typically offer local parking options. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information.
Many of the easy and moderate routes, especially those on well-maintained paths or through less challenging terrain, can be suitable for families. The shorter loop trails, such as the Schwabhäuser Berg loop from Kleinschwabhausen, are good options for a family outing, allowing everyone to enjoy the outdoors at a comfortable pace.
Generally, many natural trails in Germany are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. While there isn't specific data for every route, the rural and forested nature of the Kleinschwabhausen area suggests that many paths would be suitable for running with a dog. Always be mindful of local regulations and other trail users.


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