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Dog friendly hiking trails around Mühlhausen/Thüringen traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and scenic river valleys. The region is situated between the Hainleite and Eichsfeld mountain ranges, encompassing parts of the Hainich National Park, known for its ancient beech forests. The Unstrut River flows through the area, contributing to fertile floodplains and diverse natural features. This varied terrain offers a range of hiking experiences for different abilities.
Last updated: May 15, 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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5.91km
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Wendel Hut in the Unstrut-Hainich district offers a comfortable place to rest.
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Can be used as a ford in summer
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A place steeped in history....
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In July 1934, the Thiel brothers, a watch and detonator manufacturer from Ruhla, acquired a 22-hectare plot of land in the Mühlhausen city forest in northern Thuringia to expand production and accept further armaments orders. After completion, the newly founded company "Gerätebau GmbH", a subsidiary of the Thiel brothers GmbH, began producing detonators in December 1937. As early as the end of 1940, Gerätebau GmbH was planning to use concentration camp prisoners, but this was not yet feasible due to a lack of accommodation options. From 1942 onwards, both the conscription of German specialists and special forces for military service and the expansion of the armaments industry throughout the Reich led to the increased use of Eastern European and Russian forced laborers, who were housed in the B camp of Gerätebau GmbH in the city forest. Up to 696 female, Jewish prisoners between the ages of 15 and 33 were forced to work there. To distinguish the camp inmates from the foreign workers, they were marked with red paint on their backs. Four years later, the company again applied for the allocation of concentration camp prisoners and the hiring of guards. On September 3, 1944, 300 predominantly Polish and Hungarian Jewish women from Buchenwald arrived at the Mühlhausen II subcamp (code name Martha II). Two days later, eight female guards from the Ravensbrück concentration camp arrived, reinforced by 15 more on September 19. In October 1944, another 200 women from the Auschwitz concentration camp arrived at the subcamp. In 1947, the Soviet occupying forces blew up the factory halls and prisoner barracks. Remains of the production hall foundations can still be seen today. (Source: Wikipedia)
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A terrible story: The factory facilities in Margarethenholz in Mühlhausen's city forest were built in 1934 with funding from the Reich Defense Ministry. The factory consisted of several ground-level buildings with basements and flat roofs covered in plants and was surrounded by a 2.5 m high concrete wall. Initially, local skilled workers were employed, and later mainly Ukrainian and Polish foreign or "Eastern workers" as well as Jewish forced laborers from Poland and Hungary (from the Buchenwald concentration camp). After the end of the war, around 1,700 Soviet Army soldiers were stationed there. The factory facilities were blown up in 1947. Ruins and debris of the buildings and the surrounding wall have been preserved to this day under the ash forest that has emerged.
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There are over 20 dog-friendly hiking trails around Mühlhausen/Thüringen, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging routes. This diverse selection ensures there's something suitable for every dog and owner.
Yes, many of the trails are easy and perfect for a relaxed walk with your dog. For example, the Playground With Barbecue Area – White House Forest Inn loop from Pfafferode is an easy 4.2 km route, and the Peterhof Inn – Wendel Hut loop from Pfafferode offers another easy 4.4 km option, both ideal for shorter outings.
The region offers varied terrain, from the rolling hills and dense woodlands of the Hainich National Park to the scenic river valleys of the Unstrut. You'll find paths through ancient beech forests, along fertile floodplains, and even trails leading to higher elevations in the Hainleite and Eichsfeld mountain ranges. Many routes are well-maintained, but some can be natural forest paths.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly trails are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Start of the Skulpturenweg – Iron Bridge Over the Unstrut loop from Mühlhausen/Thüringen is a moderate 17.6 km circular hike, and the Reisersches Valley – Wooden Shelter by the River loop from Ammern is an easy 6.1 km circular option.
You can explore diverse natural features and landmarks. The region is known for the ancient beech forests of the Hainich National Park. You might encounter natural springs like the Popperöder Quelle, or dramatic landscapes such as the Werratal Cliffs Near Frankenroda and Falken. The Unstrut Sculpture Trail in the Reisersche Valley also offers a unique blend of art and nature.
For those seeking a longer adventure, the Start of the Skulpturenweg – Iron Bridge Over the Unstrut loop from Mühlhausen/Thüringen is a moderate 17.6 km route. Another moderate option is the Unstrut Valley — Natural Idyll – Flachstal loop from Ammern, covering nearly 15 km through scenic landscapes.
The dog-friendly trails in Mühlhausen/Thüringen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.57 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-marked paths, and the beautiful natural scenery that makes for enjoyable walks with their canine companions.
Yes, the region is traversed by the Unstrut River and its tributaries, offering several routes that follow waterways. The Unstrut valley provides many opportunities for walks alongside the river, and some trails may offer access points for dogs to cool off, though it's always best to check local regulations.
While the focus is on natural beauty, some routes might pass by historical elements. The Historic City Wall of Mühlhausen offers a unique historical walking experience around the old town. Additionally, the region's history of water power is highlighted along routes like the Mill Route, which follows the Popperöder Bach to various mill locations.
The Hainich National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its ancient beech forests, offers numerous trails. While dogs are generally welcome on designated trails, it's important to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and respect the natural environment. Always check specific park regulations before your visit.
Many of the easy and moderate trails are suitable for families with dogs. Shorter circular routes like the 'Swan Pond Circuit' or the 'simple hiking route from Mühlhausen to the district of Felchta' are often recommended for their manageable distances and pleasant surroundings, making them ideal for a family outing with your furry friend.


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