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This scenic circular hike combines open cultural landscapes, sunny limestone slopes, and the unique charm of the half-timbered town of Treffurt. Starting from the hiking parking lot above Normannstein Castle, you'll follow quiet paths through the Werra Valley, enjoying expansive views and an almost Mediterranean atmosphere.
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by Naturpark Eichsfeld-Hainich-Werratal
Last updated: March 4, 2026
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9.21 km
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Sunday 17 May
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Start at the Hand parking lot near the 🏰 Castle. Via Adolfsburg, Treffurt, Sülzenberg and Lindenhecke. Nice trail with great views. Recommended.
Clear hiking recommendation 👍. This tour has a premium character for us. Very varied with great views of the Werratal. Several benches on the Sülzenberg or the hut at the Adolfsburg are recommended as resting places.
Dear hiking friends, once again we've discovered a part of our beautiful homeland. Treffurt is a very beautiful place steeped in history. At the "Hand" parking lot, there are two active clubs offering drinks and cakes. Very tasty and freshly baked. Great, and respect for this volunteer work. The second short hike that followed led to less pleasant events at the border.
Start / finish: "Hand" hiking car park above Treffurt Route: Lindenhecke - Sulzenberg - Mainzer Hof - Normannstein Quelle - Adolfsburg - Kammweg - Normannstein Castle The tour runs mainly on gravel, forest and meadow paths. In the area of the Adolfsburg the gradient increases and the ground becomes rocky. The Normannstein top hiking trail is occasionally accompanied by the Adolfsburgstieg, the Leine-Werra hiking trail and the Ars Natura trail. From the Lindenhecke you have a 360° view. Sun loungers invite you to linger. Works of art can be admired along the "Ars Natura" trail. From the Adolfsburg you have a wide view of the Werra valley and the city of Treffurt. At the end of our hike we wanted to stop at the restaurant at Normannstein Castle, but to our regret we discovered that the restaurant was closed on this Sunday of all days 🥹. Despite the restaurant's flaws, it was a good tour overall. 🙋♀️🙋🏼♂️
The plan was to explore the orchid blossom near Rosbach today with a hiking guest who was advanced in age. His cancellation due to health reasons prompted a change of plan. We had already read a lot about the Normannstein and so this was our goal for the day. Our tour began below the Normannstein on the Pilgrimweg and initially led us slightly uphill in a westerly direction along the outskirts of town through the awakening nature. Surprisingly, we discovered the orchid here, which we actually wanted to see in Rosbach. Arriving at the westernmost point of our route, the Adolfsburgstieg began, which initially led us steeply uphill. A narrow path meandered through the forest in serpentines and finally revealed a wonderful view of the town of Treffurt and the Werra valley. The limestone gravel path had its highest point at the Adolfsburg and then meandered idyllically downhill through the forest until we reached the Normannstein. A circumnavigation of the beautifully restored castle brought us back to the TOP hiking trail. But it was still too early for a break in the castle's tourist restaurant. When we left the forest, the landscape opened up and we hiked across meadows, past an archery range, through never-ending, blooming rapeseed fields almost to Schierschwende. South of the village we reached the linden hedge, which offered a beautiful all-round view. If it had been a little clearer, we would certainly have been able to see the Rhön and the Inselsberg. The highest point of the hike was reached and the path now ran slightly downhill to behind the Sülzenberg. After the last six kilometers were characterized by the cultural landscape and farm roads, it was now back on paths through the forest - these are routes that we love! We spread out the provisions we had brought with us on a bench on the Sülzenberg and enjoyed the wonderful view of the Werratal and the Normannstein. Shortly afterwards it went steeply downhill again and we reached the southernmost tip of the route. A slightly sloping forest path brought us back to Treffurt. Again and again, small breakthroughs gave a view of the Werra before we reached the remains of the old city wall of Treffurt. A medieval idyll welcomed us and accompanied us past the Mainzer Hof to the Normannsteinquelle. A short distance uphill and we were back on narrow forest paths above the town. We used the Burgstieg to get back to our starting point and had completed a wonderful lap in fantastic weather. Conclusion: An excellent hiking trail, in first-class shape and well signposted, which leads through the Thuringian landscape in a very varied way and always offers new and surprising views.
Further information about this beautiful tour can be found at https://www.naturpark-ehw.de/weg/top-wanderweg-normannstein.
On Wednesday afternoon I took advantage of the beautiful late summer weather for a tour of the TOP Normannstein hiking trail. The trail offers beautiful views of Treffurt and the Werra Valley. Meadow and limestone gravel paths alternate with narrow forest and ridge paths. Whether the panoramic view from the Lindenhecke or the view from the Sülzenberg, both are beautiful. The highlight, however, is without a doubt the ridge path and the associated views from the Adolfsburg. At dusk I could hear the crickets chirping. Bats were circling. Simply wonderful! As I had misjudged the time, I experienced the castle in the dark. As it is illuminated, this was not a problem either. Great tour, which I can only recommend.
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July 17, 2024
This scenic circular hike combines open cultural landscapes, sunny limestone slopes, and the unique charm of the half-timbered town of Treffurt. Starting from the hiking parking lot above Normannstein Castle, you'll follow quiet paths through the Werra Valley, enjoying expansive views and an almost Mediterranean
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