• Geographically speaking, the Thuringian Forest is the north-western half of the mountain range, which is extending up to Neustadt am Rennsteig.
  • Tourism has a long tradition in the Thuringian Forest and is an important economic sector today. The focus is on offers for experiencing nature.
  • Across the ridges of the Thuringian Forest, the trail leads to the upper reaches of the Saale, until it finally ends in the north of the Franconian Forest.
  • The highest elevation in the Thuringian Forest is the Großer Beerberg at 982 metres. It is one of the most beautiful monuments in Germany Prominent Features
  • The Thuringian Forest, is a mountain range in the southern parts of the German state of Thuringia, running northwest to southeast between the valley of the river...
  • The Thuringian Forest is one of the most densely forested landscapes in Germany. Its 168 km long Rennsteig trail and many other well-signposted hiking trails...
  • Hiking as far as the eyes and feet reach in the Thuringian Forest Nature Park. As is well known, Oberhof, a state-recognized resort since 1939, is not only one of...
  • The Rennsteiggarten Oberhof is a botanical garden for mountain flora on the Rennsteig near Oberhof in the Thuringian Forest.
  • Herbstidyll Photo: Outdooractive Editors. Hiking in the Thuringian Forest. ... You’’ll remember your vacation in the Thuringian Forest forever.
  • Hikers are best off following the Rennsteig trail marked with an R, the 170 km long historic border trail through the Thuringian Forest.