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Family friendly hikes around Grimmelshausen explore a region characterized by rolling hills and dense green forests, situated on the edge of Germany's Thuringian Forest. The area features varied terrain, including the Werra River valley and notable natural landmarks like the Collapsed Mountain (Eingefallener Berg). These landscapes provide a scenic backdrop for a range of outdoor activities, making it suitable for family-friendly exploration.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you're hungry, you'll be surprised by the fish farm's snack bar. The generous and tasty portions are more than just a snack.
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Trostadt Monastery and the present-day town of Trostadt are located on the upper reaches of the Werra, about seven kilometers west of the district town of Hildburghausen. The town is located on the western edge of the valley, already in a flood-prone location, barely two meters above the Werra floodplain. Some of the buildings in the town date back to the time of the former monastery, but only a few remains of the sacred buildings remain. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Trostadt
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The Counts of Henneberg became supporters of the Premonstratensian Order in Thuringia in 1130 and in 1131, thanks to generous donations, enabled the founding of a double monastery in the town of Veßra. In return, Veßra Monastery was designated as the counts' private monastery and from 1182 onwards was also used as their burial place. Veßra Monastery was consecrated in 1138 by the Bamberg bishop Otto II. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Trostadt
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The former Trostadt monastery - also called Neuzelle - was a choir nunnery of the Premonstratensian Order, the structural remains of which can be found in Trostadt, a district of the municipality of Reurieth in the Hildburghausen district in Thuringia. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Trostadt
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The Werra Valley Cycle Route is now one of the most popular long-distance cycle routes in Germany. You cycle for around 300 km from the Werra springs on the Rennsteig through colourful half-timbered towns and beautiful landscapes, past stately palaces and proud castles and enjoy plenty of culture. Source: https://www.werratal.de/radeln/werratal-radweg/
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The Werra Valley with the Werra stretches in the south between the Rhön and the Thuringian Forest and then runs along the edge of the northern Hessian mountains until it meets the Fulda. At this point you cross the Werra and shortly afterwards reach Eisfeld. The Werra rises at its sources in the Thuringian Forest near the towns of Fehrenbach and Siegmundsburg and then flows for around 300 km to Hann. Münden, where it flows into the Weser with the Fulda. So here in Hildburghausen you are relatively at the beginning of the Werra Valley cycle path, provided you cycle the route from the source. Have a good trip. 👍🏻🍀
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The small settlement of Trostadt is located on the site of the former Trostadt monastery. The town still uses some of the existing buildings of the old monastery complex. The monastery was intended for the choir nuns from the Henneberg counts' house. Originally they were housed in the Veßra monastery, but after a fire there a new location was sought. From 1175 onwards an existing monastery courtyard was therefore expanded here. The monastery was abandoned during the Peasants' War. Mercenaries were recruited to protect the monastery, but they preferred to look after the numerous beer barrels. When the looters arrived, the soldiers did not lift a finger. After another attack in 1579 the last women left the monastery.
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Grimmelshausen offers a wide variety of family-friendly hiking options, with over 300 routes suitable for different ages and abilities. This includes more than 160 easy trails, perfect for younger children or leisurely strolls, and nearly 150 moderate trails for families seeking a bit more adventure.
The region around Grimmelshausen is known for its picturesque landscapes, featuring rolling hills and lush green forests, part of the extensive Thuringian Forest. You can expect dense woodlands, scenic views, and the opportunity to explore the origins of the Werra River near the Werraquellhütte. Some trails also lead past notable natural formations like the 'Collapsed Mountain'.
Yes, there are several easy loop trails perfect for families. For a pleasant and relatively short walk, consider the Grimmelshausen Dam – Werra River Crossing loop from Grimmelshausen. This easy route covers about 3.8 kilometers and offers lovely views along the Werra River.
Grimmelshausen is particularly beautiful in spring when nature reawakens with fresh greenery, making it an ideal time for family hikes. The mild weather and vibrant scenery create a wonderful atmosphere for exploring the trails. Summer and early autumn also offer pleasant conditions with comfortable temperatures and colorful foliage.
Absolutely! The area boasts several interesting points. You might encounter historical sites like the Steinsburg Ruins and Views from the Kleiner Gleichberg, or natural monuments such as the Block fields on Kleiner Gleichberg. Some routes also lead to charming huts like the Lange Bahn mining lodge, perfect for a rest stop.
Certainly. If your family is up for a longer adventure, the Collapsed Mountain Cliff – Villa Iltenburg Site loop from Grimmelshausen is a moderate option covering nearly 9 kilometers. This trail offers varied terrain and the chance to explore the unique 'Collapsed Mountain' area.
The hiking trails around Grimmelshausen are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 1,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful forest atmosphere, and the diverse scenery that makes these routes enjoyable for all ages.
Yes, several trails incorporate water features. For instance, the Trostadt Monastery – Grimmelshausen Dam loop from Grimmelshausen is an easy route that takes you past the Grimmelshausen Dam, offering scenic views of the water and surrounding landscape.
Many of the trails in the Grimmelshausen region are dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry companions along for the adventure. Given the extensive forest areas, dogs typically enjoy the varied scents and open spaces. However, always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near livestock, and be mindful of local regulations.
Yes, the region offers several elevated spots with rewarding views. While some peaks like the Summit of Großer Gleichberg might be more challenging, you can find accessible viewpoints on trails that traverse the rolling hills. The Steinsburg Ruins and Views from the Kleiner Gleichberg, for example, offers both historical interest and panoramic vistas.
While specific cafes directly on every trail might be limited, the region has various huts and shelters that can serve as rest stops. The Bürdener Hut and the Rondell Shelter in Hildburghausen City Forest are examples of places where you can take a break. Grimmelshausen itself and nearby villages offer dining options for before or after your hike.


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