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Mühlhausen/Thüringen

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Hiking around Mühlhausen/Thüringen offers diverse landscapes, including the fertile Unstrut floodplain and the borders of Hainich National Park. The region is characterized by rolling hills, picturesque river valleys, and dense woodlands, such as the Mühlhausen City Forest. Natural features include various springs and the historic city wall, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Mühlhausen City Walls – St. Mary's Church, Mühlhausen loop from Mühlhausen (Thür), a 4.0 miles…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

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Playground With Barbecue Area – Wendel Hut loop from Pfafferode

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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April 25, 2026, Schwanenteich Mühlhausen – Touringen Stamp 48

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The mill was first documented in 1631. In 1679, it was rebuilt and subsequently used as both a tanning mill and a grinding mill. The mill wheel remained until 1958. The building complex still exists today: in 1994, the main building was renovated and converted into residential units. The southern, historic half-timbered building now houses commercial spaces, and a millstone is displayed in front of the building.

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The inner, oldest city wall of Mühlhausen was almost 2.8 kilometers long (of which 2.2 kilometers are preserved to this day) and enclosed an area of around 50 hectares. This area had the shape of a slightly rounded and not entirely regular rectangle, whose maximum east-west extent is almost twice as long (1000 meters) as its maximum north-south extent (500 meters). Its original structure included the four main gates, namely the Görmartor in the northeast, the Erfurter Tor in the southeast, the Felchtaer Tor in the southwest, and the Frauentor, named after the Marienkirche (=Frauenkirche), in the northwest, as well as probably four posterns: the Eselspforte and the Burgpforte on the north side, and the - unnamed - postern at the exit of Brunnenkreßstraße and another, only inferred, postern to Spielbergstraße on the south side. It is unclear whether the original main access to the castle via Breitenstraße was already closed with the construction of the wall between the castle and the city before 1251 or only after the demolition of the castle from 1256 onwards. As material for the inner (and later also outer) city wall, including the gates and towers, the travertine found in Mühlhausen and quarried here was used, a geologically young freshwater limestone. The inner city wall was constructed as a double-shell masonry. Its thickness up to the height of the rampart varies between approximately 1.5 meters and - reached only exceptionally - a maximum of 2 meters. Source: https://www.muehlhausen.de/tourismus/erkunden/sehenswuerdigkeiten/besondere-baudenkmaeler/stadtmauer/

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The church is the parish church of the Mühlhausen old town and was gifted to the Teutonic Order in 1227. The current building was constructed between 1270 and 1300 as an early Gothic hall church, influenced by French cathedral architecture. It possesses significant art-historical elements such as a rose window, medieval stained glass, a late Gothic carved altar, and tomb slabs of important personalities. After the Reformation, religious expressions changed, and much of the original furnishings were lost. The west towers still date from the predecessor building and house historical bells. The church also developed into an important center for Protestant church music, with a peak in the work of Johann Sebastian Bach in the early 18th century.

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From the Hohen Graben, visitors enjoy a beautiful view of the imposing double-towered St. James' Church. Construction of the present-day St. James' Church began around 1280. An inscription, now lost, attributes the imperial figure in the arch of the north portal to Henry VII. Another inscription names 1363 as the year of completion of the church. The motif of the unequal couple is taken up in the impressive tower group completed in 1418. After the Reformation, the church seems to have been used only sporadically. It lost almost all its furnishings in the last century. St. James' Church was extensively renovated from 1992 to 2004 with financial support from the state of Thuringia, the federal-state program "Urban Monument Protection," and the German Foundation for Monument Protection. Since April 2004, St. James' Church has housed the city library with a children's library and a sound library. Interesting for visitors: so-called "Archaeological Windows" provide insights into the church's construction history. Source: https://www.thueringen.info/kultur/muehlhausen-stadtbibliothek-jakobikirche/

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The outer Frauentor in Mühlhausen is a preserved part of the medieval city fortifications and is located today on Johannisstraße. It belonged to the outer ring of the city walls and was part of a complex gate system that, together with the inner Frauentor, secured access to the city. This staggered construction served defensive purposes, as attackers had to overcome several gates in succession. The outer Frauentor was presumably built during the expansion of the city fortifications in the 14th century, as Mühlhausen continued to grow and required additional protection. In addition to its military function, it was also an important entrance for merchants and travelers. An important road led through the gate in the direction of the Marienkirche, which also explains the name "Frauentor".

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Is the café still open?

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The associated parking lot is on the 1st floor of the "Trabantenhaus"!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Mühlhausen/Thüringen?

There are over 320 hiking routes available around Mühlhausen/Thüringen, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. This includes a wide range of options from easy city loops to more challenging forest paths.

Are there easy hiking options suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, Mühlhausen/Thüringen offers many easy hiking options. Over 220 routes are classified as easy. For example, the St. Mary's Church, Mühlhausen – St. James' Church, Mühlhausen loop is a short, easy walk within the historic town. The "Rund ums Krakenhaus" nature trail is also particularly family-friendly, combining playful learning with interactive elements.

Can I find more challenging or advanced hiking routes in the area?

While the majority of trails are easy to moderate, there are 12 routes classified as difficult for those seeking a greater challenge. The region's diverse terrain, including sections of the Hainich National Park and the broader Thuringian Forest, offers opportunities for more strenuous hikes. Longer regional trails like stages of the Hainichlandweg also provide more extensive adventures.

Are there any circular hiking routes around Mühlhausen/Thüringen?

Yes, many of the hiking routes around Mühlhausen/Thüringen are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Mühlhausen City Walls – St. Mary's Church, Mühlhausen loop, which explores the historic fortifications, and the Frauentor (Outer Women's Gate) – St. James' Church, Mühlhausen loop.

What natural features or points of interest can I discover on hikes?

The region is rich in natural features. You can explore dense woodlands, picturesque river valleys, and natural springs. Notable natural monuments include the Popperöder Well House and Spring, and the Hünenteich. The Hainich National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also nearby, offering unique forest experiences and a treetop path.

Is Mühlhausen/Thüringen a good place for dog-friendly hikes?

Mühlhausen/Thüringen, with its extensive network of forest paths and open landscapes, generally offers many dog-friendly hiking opportunities. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to check specific trail regulations before you go.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Mühlhausen/Thüringen?

The best times for hiking in Mühlhausen/Thüringen are generally spring and autumn. During these seasons, temperatures are mild, and the natural colors are particularly vibrant, enhancing the hiking experience. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in shaded forest areas, while winter offers a different, quieter charm.

Are there historical landmarks or cultural sights to see while hiking?

Absolutely. Mühlhausen boasts a well-preserved 800-year-old historic city wall, with sections like the Frauentor and Rabenturm, which offers expansive views. Many city-centric loops, such as the Mühlhausen City Walls – St. Mary's Church, Mühlhausen loop, allow you to combine natural beauty with a glimpse into the town's medieval past.

How can I reach the hiking trailheads using public transport?

Mühlhausen/Thüringen has public transport connections that can help you reach various starting points for hikes. While specific routes vary, the town's central location and local bus services provide access to areas like the Mühlhausen City Forest and other surrounding natural areas. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific trailheads.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Mühlhausen/Thüringen?

The hiking routes in Mühlhausen/Thüringen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 795 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the combination of historical sights with natural beauty. Over 3,700 hikers have used komoot to explore the area's varied terrain.

Are there any specific trails that explore the Mühlhausen City Forest?

Yes, the Mühlhausen City Forest is a popular area for local hikes. Routes like the Wendel Hut – White House Forest Inn loop from Pfafferode lead through forested areas with gentle elevation changes, offering a peaceful experience within the city's green lung.

Can I find trails that connect to the Hainich National Park?

Mühlhausen serves as an access point to stages of the Hainichlandweg, a longer trail that traverses the Hainich National Park. This allows hikers to explore one of Germany's largest contiguous deciduous forest areas, known for its ancient trees and unique ecosystem.

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