Hotel Raumland in Bad Berleburg-Raumland
Round arch bridge in Bad Berleburg-Beddelhausen
Along the Ederauenweg (Eder Meadow Trail), there are 15 numbered signs that provide information on the sights:
1) + 2) On the trail of old culture
There is a Celtic hill fort (1) on the prominent meander cutoff by Dotzlar. In the original parish, the Church of St. Boniface in Raumland (2) on the steep rocks opposite the mouth of the Odeborn river awaits with exciting historical details...
Read more about it at www.kelten-wittgenstein.de
3) Water - Barefoot route - Gravel bed course
The waters of the Eder wants to feel our feet and allow it’s invigorating properties to take effect.
(Important: The river course and its banks is an area of special conservation. We therefore ask that you only enter the Eder in the vicinity of bridges and weirs!)
4) Crystal clear water
The Eder is a paradise for flora and fauna. The high flow rate is also remarkable.
5) Meditation rocks
“God sleeps in stone, breaths in plants, dreams in animals and awakens in man!” We concentrate on the song the Eder sings to us with its clear waters! Water calms and inspires...
6) Let nature be nature
The groves at Bahndamm and on the steep slopes of the Edertal valley are also unspoilt. Wild, uncultivated trees dominate the scenery. An ideal location for nature lovers! ...
7) For eternity
Inconspicuous initials are engraved at the foot of the imposing Honert rocks. The rock massif was created by extensive explosive works.
8) Ingenious builders
Observant hikers or cyclists will realise the effort that went into building the railway line. All of the accompanying building works provide visible examples of perfection...
9) Hollenloch
The saga of the dwarf king Golderich...
10) The terrible
When the Eder river floods, it can be terrifying - as evidenced by the flood mark on the flank of the underpass to Gersbach.
11) Mass grave
370 million years ago, a decisive moment in the history of the earth took place: 60 to 70 percent of all species became extinct. At the crag by the curve in the railway line between Arfeld and Schwarzenau, geologists conducted research and found black layers that were only a few centimetres thick between the bright rocks...
12) Appreciate the world
Just close your eyes - and appreciate all of the sounds and smells!
13) The Eder as a holy river
... In the early 18th century in Schwarzenau, Church Father Alexander Mack developed his Baptist teachings and baptised the first believers in the Eder river in 1708.
14) A divine artwork
Worth a brief detour. The siliceous rock quarry designated as a “national geotope” is exceptional.
15) A ridge hike
The round arch bridge in Beddelhausen is a protected monument - though not because it crosses the 51st parallel.
Sturdy footwear, otherwise no special equipment required
Man nimmt die Buslinie R33 Richtung Hatzfeld und fährt circa 5 min bis zur Haltestelle Raumland „Grebe“. Von dort startet man die Tour. Ziel ist die Rundbogenbrücke in Beddelhausen. Von dort kann man mit derselben Buslinie wieder zurück nach Bad Berleburg fahren.
Highs to the right and to the left the Ederradweg (Eder Cycle Trail):
A cycle tour along the Eder always creates a stir. The river reveals its increasingly stirring effect along the way through the idyllic low mountain landscape of the Rothaar Mountains to where it flows into the Fulda. On selected tours, you can explore the region from Bad Berleburg - in three stages - over several days.
Under the title "Hoch-Zeiten” (High Times), there are three tour tips:
- River - Rocks - Views
- Nobility in the 21st century
- Strong landscape - Strong animals
Hotel Raumland in Bad Berleburg-Raumland
Round arch bridge in Bad Berleburg-Beddelhausen
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