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Family friendly hiking trails in Kyffhäuserkreis traverse a diverse landscape characterized by the Kyffhäuser Hills, extensive forests, and the unique South Harz Gypsum Karst region. The Kyffhäuser Nature Park, a biologically rich area, features a mosaic of ecosystems including orchards, wet meadows, and gypsum slopes. Hikers can explore varied terrain along the Unstrut Valley and through protected forest areas, offering a range of experiences from gentle walks to more challenging paths.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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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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36.8km
10:46
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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03:03
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Jewish cemetery in Sondershausen could be established when the modern Jewish community was founded in the city at the end of the 17th century: in 1699, the area for a Jewish burial site south of the city on the Spatenberg was purchased. The "protected Jew" of the time, Alexander Cantor, acquired the property. The oldest gravestones (from the early 18th century) are located on the area to the left of the entrance gate (approx. 25 rows of graves). On the area to the right of the gate, there are seven rows of newer gravestones from the years 1885 to 1939; the last burial was in 1939 (Selma Baruch). The older gravestones are predominantly made of local shell limestone. There are approximately 180 burial sites. The cemetery area - in the shape of a triangle - covers about 33 ares. A cemetery hall / Taharahaus was present (demolished in 1988). In 1988, a memorial stone was erected at the site of the demolished cemetery hall - the inscription reads: "In silent remembrance of our murdered brothers and sisters 1933-1945". The cemetery was desecrated in August 1990, April 1997, December 2003, and August 2014. Location: South of the city on the Spatenberg; continuation of Possenallee / south of Heinrich-Cotta-Weg
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Great hiking trail to the Kyffhäuser Monument
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Look around the country; you may or may not think much of stamps, but it shows places you probably wouldn't have discovered otherwise.
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Beautiful carvings as an entrance portal to the Hænge Bridge.
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From the high altitude of the Schrecke you have a beautiful view of the lowlands.
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Here you will be led through the lush nature on a rope.
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A true masterpiece of architecture. But they have a real sense of humor in Sondershausen. They make you walk up the steep hill to the tower, and then they say, "The key is in the forester's lodge." Exactly my kind of humor 😝😅
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When we finally arrived at the roundabout, we were amazed and delighted by the magnificent view. The Sondershausen roundabout is a semicircular structure built in 1910, with a World War II memorial dedicated in 1929, located on the Hainleite ridge. Located at 390 meters above sea level, it serves as a vantage point, including views of Sondershausen's town center and the Harz Mountains.
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Kyffhäuserkreis offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 1200 routes in total. More than 600 of these are classified as easy, making them ideal for families looking for enjoyable and accessible walks.
The region is incredibly diverse, featuring the biologically rich Kyffhäuser Nature Park with its extensive forests, orchards, wet meadows, and unique gypsum slopes. You'll also find the Kyffhäuser Hills, Germany's smallest low mountain range, and parts of the South Harz Gypsum Karst Landscape with its distinctive geological formations. The Unstrut Valley and River also offer scenic views.
Yes, the region has trails perfect for families. The Urwaldpfad Rabenswald-Familienweg is an easy 6.1 km route that's part of the 'Thuringia's Primeval Forests of Tomorrow' initiative, offering a glimpse into rewilded nature. Additionally, the Forest Adventure Path, located between the Rothenburg ruins and the Kyffhäuser Monument, provides an interactive and engaging experience for children.
Hikers can explore several fascinating attractions. The majestic Kyffhäuser Monument offers breathtaking panoramic views. The Barbarossa Cave is a unique anhydrite cave, one of only two accessible globally. You might also encounter the Hornungshöhe Lookout for more scenic vistas, or stop by the Am Langen Tal – Touringen Stamp Station No. 118.
Many trails in Kyffhäuserkreis are designed as circular routes, which are very convenient for families. For example, the Urwaldpfad Rabenswald-Familienweg is an easy circular path, perfect for a family outing. Another option is the Bärental Suspension Bridge – View of the Unstrut Valley loop from Braunsroda, which offers stunning views from the suspension bridge.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse and well-maintained trails, the stunning natural beauty of the Kyffhäuser Nature Park, and the variety of attractions that make hikes engaging for all ages.
Yes, the region features the scenic Unstrut Valley and River, providing beautiful water views along many trails. The Kelbra Reservoir is also a significant natural feature, known as a European-important bird sanctuary, especially during crane migration season. While specific trails directly along its edge might vary, many routes offer elevated viewpoints from which you can admire the reservoir and the surrounding Golden Aue.
For families seeking a bit more challenge, the Urwaldpfad Possen is a moderate 9.5 km route, also part of the 'Thuringia's Primeval Forests of Tomorrow' initiative. Another good option is the Wiegental-Wildnisweg, a moderate 10.9 km trail that allows for a deeper immersion into the rewilded forest landscapes.
Kyffhäuserkreis is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for family hikes. In spring, you can witness the rare flora, like the Adonis rose and various orchid species, in bloom. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests. Summer is also great, especially for shaded forest trails, while winter offers a unique, tranquil experience, though some paths might be more challenging.
Yes, you'll find various spots to rest and refuel. The Burghof Kyffhäuser offers dining options near the monument. There are also several huts and shelters, such as the House on the Helbe or the Friedenseck Shelter, providing convenient spots for a break or a picnic.
The Kyffhäuser Nature Park is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to protected wildlife such as wildcats, fire salamanders, and various bat species. The Kelbra Reservoir is also a significant bird sanctuary. While sightings are never guaranteed, keeping an eye out in the quieter forest areas and near water bodies can increase your chances of spotting some of the region's fascinating creatures.


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