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Jogging around Großbartloff offers diverse terrain through wooded mountains and the scenic Lutter valley. The region features a hilly landscape with elevations reaching up to 470 meters, providing varied routes from gentle slopes to more challenging climbs. Extensive beech and mixed forests characterize the area, alongside the Lutter stream which flows directly through the village. A well-developed network of paths, including sections of the historic Kanonenbahn rail trail, supports a range of running experiences.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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beautiful route along the old railway line
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It is helpful for oncoming cyclists to have lights on your bike.
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Wonderful for a short break.
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Don't forget your lights and jacket. A unique experience.
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The Keudelskuppe is a hill directly on the border with Hesse, on what was already the border of the Electorate of Mainz. This hill was intended to secure a castle under the administration of the Lords of Keudell. Below the hill was a settlement called Kywollsdorf, the exact location of which can no longer be determined. In a similar location, Bertlt Keudell eventually built a manor, from which he administered the area and the village of Hildebrandshausen from 1583 onwards. It was eventually expanded into a manor with an agricultural holding. The last people to live here were the family of Alexander von Keudell, together with 48 people. In 1945, they were expropriated and expelled. The manor house was allowed to fall into disrepair. The outbuildings, however, continued to be used until 1978. However, as it was increasingly suspected that it was a hiding place for refugees and that a clear line of sight and firing range was desired from the very nearby border, the remaining buildings were also demolished. Only a few ruins remain at this site, which can be explored via the heavily overgrown grassy path that runs around the former manor house. The ruins are not signposted directly on site, but there is an information board a little higher up on the path. There are also old photos on display.
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There are nearly 90 dedicated running routes around Großbartloff, offering a wide variety of terrain and distances. The komoot community has explored these trails nearly 1,000 times, providing valuable insights and ratings.
The region is characterized by its hilly landscape, with wooded mountains reaching up to 470 meters. You'll find a mix of extensive beech and mixed forests, as well as routes along the scenic Lutter valley. This provides varied terrain suitable for different levels, from gentle slopes to more challenging climbs.
Yes, Großbartloff offers 6 easy running routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed jog. These trails typically feature less elevation gain and smoother paths, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful Eichsfeld landscape at a comfortable pace.
Absolutely! The historic Kanonenbahn rail trail is a major highlight for runners in the area. Many routes incorporate sections of this former railway line, known for its excellent path quality and unique features like tunnels. For example, the Entenberg Tunnel – Küllstedter Tunnel loop from Lengenfeld unterm Stein is a popular choice that includes tunnels.
Yes, the region offers fantastic panoramic views, especially from the rock steps of the Lower Muschelkalk and the edge of the 465-meter-high "Dün." A significant natural landmark is the approximately 10-meter-high Lutter Waterfall, a calc-sinter waterfall that makes for a scenic destination during a run. You can also find highlights like the View from Silberklippe.
The running routes in Großbartloff are highly rated by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the well-maintained paths, and the unique experience of running through the historic Kanonenbahn tunnels.
Yes, many of the running routes around Großbartloff are circular, allowing you to start and end your run at the same point without retracing your steps. An example of a moderate circular route is the Schloss Martinfeld loop from Martinfeld, which covers about 10.7 km.
For advanced runners seeking longer distances, Großbartloff provides several challenging options. The Küllstedter Tunnel – Old Railway Bridge Pillars loop from Lengenfeld unterm Stein is a difficult 40.7 km path, exploring more of the former railway line with significant elevation changes.
Großbartloff offers a pleasant jogging experience throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and vibrant scenery with changing foliage. Summer is also great, especially for runs through the shaded forests. Even in winter, the well-developed trail network can be utilized, though conditions may vary.
Beyond the natural beauty, the village of Großbartloff itself features a baroque village church and a center with many preserved half-timbered houses. While specific running routes might not directly pass through the historic village center, they often connect to areas where you can easily explore these cultural elements. The Schloss Martinfeld loop from Martinfeld, for instance, offers a glimpse of local history.
While the guide doesn't specifically categorize routes as 'family-friendly,' the 6 easy routes available are generally suitable for families looking for a less strenuous outing. These paths often have gentler slopes and are shorter in distance, making them more accessible for all ages.
Yes, Großbartloff is nestled in the Lutter valley, with the Lutter stream flowing directly through the village. This provides pleasant running routes alongside the water, which are often favored by runners. The Luttergrund Railway Tunnel loop from Lengenfeld unterm Stein, for example, leads through the scenic Luttergrund.


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