Tour dates
extremely lightweight
5.7 km
01:28 h
150 m
201 m
51 m
50 m
extremely lightweight
5.7 km
01:28 h
150 m
201 m
51 m
50 m
Height profile
Description:
Varied circular trail Müchelholz with start and end point Geiselquelle
The Müchelholz circular trail begins and ends at the idyllic Geiselquelle spring, which is shaded by old chestnut trees.
At the beginning of the trail is the late Romanesque church of St. Micheln, which is part of the Romanesque Road in Saxony-Anhalt. The church of St. Micheln can hardly be described more beautifully than in a poem written by the merchant Willy Arndtz in 1928:
"On the mountain to
The Müchelholz circular trail begins and ends at the idyllic Geiselquelle spring, which is shaded by old chestnut trees.
At the beginning of the trail is the late Romanesque church of St. Micheln, which is part of the Romanesque Road in Saxony-Anhalt. The church of St. Micheln can hardly be described more beautifully than in a poem written by the merchant Willy Arndtz in 1928:
"On the mountain to
Varied circular trail Müchelholz with start and end point Geiselquelle
The Müchelholz circular trail begins and ends at the idyllic Geiselquelle spring, which is shaded by old chestnut trees.
At the beginning of the trail is the late Romanesque church of St. Micheln, which is part of the Romanesque Road in Saxony-Anhalt. The church of St. Micheln can hardly be described more beautifully than in a poem written by the merchant Willy Arndtz in 1928:
"On the mountain at its highest point
Is the little church old and grey.
Among themselves the hostage source
Over himself of the sky blue."
The varied path leads over meadows, along the edge of the forest and through the woods.
Finally, return to the Geiselquelle spring. A refreshing pleasure is treading water at this beautiful place.
The Müchelholz circular trail begins and ends at the idyllic Geiselquelle spring, which is shaded by old chestnut trees.
At the beginning of the trail is the late Romanesque church of St. Micheln, which is part of the Romanesque Road in Saxony-Anhalt. The church of St. Micheln can hardly be described more beautifully than in a poem written by the merchant Willy Arndtz in 1928:
"On the mountain at its highest point
Is the little church old and grey.
Among themselves the hostage source
Over himself of the sky blue."
The varied path leads over meadows, along the edge of the forest and through the woods.
Finally, return to the Geiselquelle spring. A refreshing pleasure is treading water at this beautiful place.
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- Difficulty: extremely lightweight
- Condition: extremely lightweight
- Nature HighlightCircular routeSignageAuthor's Tip: The hike can be combined with the Mühlenwanderweg and the Panoramaweg Mücheln.
Parking: Public car park in the centre of Mücheln
Road markings: Green crossbar on white background
Like all hiking trails in the nature park, the hiking trail is very well signposted and marked.
Route characteristics: natural hiking trails, short stretch of asphalt- always open
Tour itinerary:
Contact:
County Saalekreis
Cathedral square 9
06217 Merseburg
Phone: +49 3461 / 40-0
E-mail: info@saalekreis.de
website: http://www.saalekreis.de/
06217 Merseburg
Phone: +49 3461 / 40-0
E-mail: info@saalekreis.de
website: http://www.saalekreis.de/
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