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Germany
Thuringia
Wartburgkreis
Frankenroda

Totenkopf and Shelter – Bette Oak loop from Frankenroda

Routes
Germany
Thuringia
Wartburgkreis
Frankenroda

Totenkopf and Shelter – Bette Oak loop from Frankenroda

Hard

4

riders

Totenkopf and Shelter – Bette Oak loop from Frankenroda

02:00

32.0km

500m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: April 4, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Schutzzone 1 Nationalpark Hainich

Waypoints

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Start point

Camping Site

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1

8.64 km

Stone Table

Highlight • Monument

Since 1838 existing resting place for hikers with a stone table and two stone benches. The rest area was built on 18 May 1838 by Friedrich Wilhelm Carl von Seebach. In 1894 the Vorderrhön was to be seen from there.

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2

9.30 km

Antoniusherberge Rest Area

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Beautiful rest area with adjoining meadow ... and signposts. Where does the name come from? Already in the year 1100 travelers were fed by the Antonius Brotherhood.

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3

10.2 km

Entrance to Hainich National Park

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Good information board with useful information about the national park.

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4

10.7 km

Totenkopf and Shelter

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Distinctive point for route planning. A few meters further on there is a massive shelter.

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5

12.2 km

Bette Oak

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The Betteleiche (Beggar's Oak) is a very imposing tree and is one of the oldest (600–800 years) and most striking trees in the Hainich National Park. The Ihlefeld shelter, restored …

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6

13.5 km

The Hainich is a forest area in which there is also a treetop path.

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7

14.2 km

The Hainich National Park, which was founded on December 31, 1997, is the 13th national park in Germany and the only one in Thuringia. One of the most important goals …

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20.3 km

Schloss Bischofroda

Castle

9

27.9 km

A bicycle bridge over the Werra is more than just a crossing - it is an invitation to experience the beauty of the landscape from a new perspective.

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32.0 km

End point

Camping Site

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

24.5 km

4.99 km

2.43 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

14.8 km

11.2 km

2.89 km

2.13 km

877 m

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Highest point (460 m)

Lowest point (180 m)

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