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Hiking trail in Germany
The Eselsweg (English: "donkey trail") is a long-distance hiking trail that follows an ancient trade route through the Mittelgebirge Spessart, in the states
Eselsweg
Mountain in Bavaria, Germany
Bavaria, Germany. Ospis lies in the Bavarian district of Miltenberg. The Eselsweg, a medieval trade route that is now used as a hiking trail, passes over
Ospis
Mountain in Germany
unincorporated area Forst Hain im Spessart. The long-distance hiking path Eselsweg passes over the hill. Schwarzkopf is also close to the Spessart Ramp of
Schwarzkopf_(Spessart)
Town in Hesse, Germany
The historic trading route (and modern day long-distance hiking trail) Eselsweg ("donkey trail") that runs to Großheubach in the district of Miltenberg
Bad_Orb
Town in Hesse, Germany
from Carolingian times has been preserved. An ancient trade route, the Eselsweg connected Schlüchtern to Großheubach/Miltenberg on the river Main. Jarocin
Schlüchtern
Mountain range in Germany
the time was crossed by two important trading routes. One, known as the Eselsweg ("donkey path") was used to transport salt (on the back of donkeys) from
Spessart
Sailaufer Forst between Laufach and Jakobsthal, part of Heigenbrücken. The Eselsweg long-distance hiking path passes over the hill. There is also a district
Steigkoppe
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
(Bannwälder) where one could settle only on the edges. In both areas was an Eselsweg (“ass’s way”) and in each was a village with a greater than average number
Frammersbach
district town of Miltenberg. It is passed by the long-distance hiking trail Eselsweg which connects Schlüchtern to Grossheubach and follows the route of a historic
Engelberg_Friary
(180 km (110 mi)) Christine-Koch-Weg: Menden to Bad Laasphe (123 km (76 mi)) Eselsweg: Schlüchtern to Großheubach (111 km (69 mi)) König-Ludwig-Weg: Berg am
List of long-distance footpaths
List_of_long-distance_footpaths
Long-distance hiking trail in Germany
after Karl Kihn [de]), it joins another modern trail/historic route, the Eselsweg, and the two routes continue east together to Wiesbüttsee [de], an artificial
Birkenhainer_Straße
Mountain in Germany
castle is last mentioned in 1427. Two important ancient trade routes, the Eselsweg and the Birkenhainer Strasse pass through the area. The former is overlooked
Beilstein_(Spessart)
Feminist art critic and academic
Gisela Weimann (ed.) Geteilte Zeit: Fragen und Antworten (Weimar, Edition Eselsweg, 2008). Text in German and English. pp. 237–243 Republished as More than
Katy_Deepwell
Municipality in Hesse, Germany
and north of Lohrhaupten and then west to the north of Flörsbach. The Eselsweg, another trading route, also passes through, in the northwest, near Flörsbach
Flörsbachtal
Stream in Germany
Mühlenwanderweg Archived 2012-03-30 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Eselsweg, Stabenberg und Mandelblüte Archived 2011-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
Mußbach
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
Old long distance trade routes such as the Birkenhainer Straße and the Eselsweg pass nearby. What had in the past been considered a prehistoric Celtic
Schöllkrippen
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
covered by forest. Originally, Weibersbrunn was just a roadhouse on the Eselsweg (donkey trail), a long-distance trade route through the Spessart. In 1706
Weibersbrunn
Municipality in Hesse, Germany
closed in 1972. Pfaffenhausen Two important ancient trade routes, the Eselsweg and the Birkenhainer Strasse pass through the Lettgenbrunn area. Lettgenbrunn
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German and Scandinavian form of Roman Latin Severinus, SEVERIN means "stern."
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