This 14 kilometre-long hiking trail leads to some of the most important places in the life of Friedrich Fröbel in Bad Blankenburg and Keilhau. Fröbel hiked the trial almost daily and at Fröbel's Vantage Point decided upon the term “kindergarten” for his early childhood education concept.
Enjoy for yourself the stunning view over the entire Rinnetal and Thuringian mountains that was so meaningful for Fröbel. The route between Bad Blankenburg and Fröbel's Vantage Point features a number of signs that portray the life and achievements of this great pedagogue.
The hiking trail also leads over the Kesselberge, with its unique landscape impressions.
Tip: Visit the lovingly-furnished Fröbel Museum in Bad Blankenburg before you begin your hike!
Route:
Bad Blankenburg Market Square - Fröbel Museum - Allianzhalle - Mountain Trail (incline) - Field Trail to Kleingölitz - Fröbel's Vantage Point (steep gradient to lookout) - Barop Tower - Fröbel's Vantage Point - Keilhau - Return to Fröbel's Vantage Point - Ridge Trail to Kesselwarte - Jugendherberge (Youth Hostel) - Castle Trail to Bad Blankenburg.
Length:
14.6 km.
Duration:
c. 5.5 hours.
Route Markers:
Red cube, cylinder and ball (one on top of the other), Return route from Fröbel’s Vantage Point: red point.
Difficulty:
Light / middle.
Altitude Difference:
300m.