
The () is a
ridge walk as well as a historical boundary path in the
Thuringian Forest
The Thuringian Forest (''Thüringer Wald'' in German language, German ) is a mountain range in the southern parts of the Germany, German state of Thuringia, running northwest to southeast. Skirting from its southerly source in foothills to a gorg ...
,
Thuringian Highland and
Franconian Forest in
Central Germany
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. The
long-distance trail
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runs for about from and the valley in the northwest to and the river in the southeast.
The is also the
watershed between the river systems of the ,
Elbe
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and
Rhine
The Rhine ( ) is one of the List of rivers of Europe, major rivers in Europe. The river begins in the Swiss canton of Graubünden in the southeastern Swiss Alps. It forms part of the Swiss-Liechtenstein border, then part of the Austria–Swit ...
. The catchment areas of all three river systems meet at the ("Three Rivers Rock") near .
Route

The runs along the ridge of the Thuringian
Central Uplands
The Central UplandsDickinson (1964), p.18 ff. (N.B. In German die ''Mittelgebirge'' (plural) refers to the Central Uplands; das ''Mittelgebirge'' refers to a low mountain range or upland region (''Mittel'' = "medium" and ''-gebirge'' = "range").) ...
(') from northwest to southeast mostly at heights of around 500 to 970 metres. It starts in the town quarter of by the River (196 m above
NHN) and ends in by the River (414 m above NHN). In 2003 the was re-surveyed by the Thuringian State Office for Survey and Geoinformation; they reported that it had a total length of . The marking along the trail is very good, usually indicated by a white 'R' (called '). Along the there are small, open shelters about every 5 to 10 kilometres.
The course of the stream, the only river in the central section of the , crosses the trail in the nature reserve, at a height of 700 metres, before feeding the nearby
Waterfall. Another stream that crosses the trail is the in the southeastern part of the route, which forms part of the Franconian Forest immediately by the Thuringian–Bavarian border west of , part of the borough of .
Four tunnels run under the ridge: One is the eponymous
Tunnel, which comprises two tubes that are and long, making it the longest road tunnel in Germany. The tunnel was opened in 2003 as a motorway tunnel for the
A 71 autobahn. The second is the long
Brandleite Tunnel, which was opened in 1884 and leads the
railway under the Thuringian Forest. The vertical height difference between the two tunnels is less than seven metres.
The third is the long Tunnel on the
Railway. The long Tunnel is part of the
high-speed railway.
Districts along the
The runs through the town of , and the districts of , , , the town of , the districts of , , , , and the
district.
Towns and villages
From northwest to southeast: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , .
History
First record and meaning of the name
The ' was first mentioned in a 1330 border charter issued in . Etymologists are inconclusive about the origin of its name. It may go back to ', hunter's jargon for "border". In
Old High German
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, a ' is a narrow footpath or bridleway in contrast to a ' or military road. In records dating back to 1546 the path is referred to as the '.
In addition to the well-known trail itself, there are about 250 other "" and "" in German-speaking countries. Some of these are older and some more recent than that of the Thuringian Forest. This casts doubt upon its meaning as a genuine boundary path.
Middle Ages
Throughout the
Middle Ages
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, the marked the boundary of the
Duchy of Franconia
The Duchy of Franconia () was one of the five stem duchies of East Francia and the medieval Kingdom of Germany emerging in the early 10th century. The word Franconia, first used in a Latin charter of 1053, was applied like the words Francia, Fr ...
with the
Landgraviate of Thuringia
The Duchy of Thuringia was an eastern frontier march of the Merovingian dynasty, Merovingian kingdom of Austrasia, established about 631 by King Dagobert I after his troops had been defeated by the forces of the Samo, Slavic confederation of Samo ...
. Even today it forms a clear border between the
Franconia
Franconia ( ; ; ) is a geographical region of Germany, characterised by its culture and East Franconian dialect (). Franconia is made up of the three (governmental districts) of Lower Franconia, Lower, Middle Franconia, Middle and Upper Franco ...
n part of South Thuringia from the otherwise
Thuringian–Upper Saxon lands of
Thuringia
Thuringia (; officially the Free State of Thuringia, ) is one of Germany, Germany's 16 States of Germany, states. With 2.1 million people, it is 12th-largest by population, and with 16,171 square kilometers, it is 11th-largest in area.
Er ...
. The as a language border separates the
East Franconian
East Franconian ( ), usually referred to as Franconian (' ) in German, is a dialect spoken in Franconia, the northern part of the federal state of Bavaria and other areas in Germany around Nuremberg, Bamberg, Coburg, Würzburg, Hof, Bayreuth, ...
dialects (', ' and ''
Upper Franconian
High Franconian or Upper Franconian () is a part of High German consisting of East Franconian and South Franconian.Noble, Cecil A. M. (1983). ''Modern German Dialects.'' New York / Berne / Frankfort on the Main, Peter Lang, p. 119. It is spoke ...
'') from the Thuringian dialects (''
Central Thuringian'', '' Thuringian'' and ''Southeastern Thuringian'') spoken in the mountains, in the northern part and east of the Thuringian Forest.
Modern era
The hiking trail was first described and mapped by the cartographer (1791–1858) in his 1832 book '. In July 1889 the author (1851–1919) hiked along the ridge and published his book ' the next year, whereafter the trail became famous well beyond the borders of Thuringia and Franconia mainly through the publications of the Club founded in 1896. From 1897 to 1942, the club organised the annual ' hiking tour in six stages along the . The ' is a wandering song written in 1951, that symbolises the spirit of the Thuringian people.
After
World War II
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, the trail was not completely passable as it crossed the
inner German border
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several times. After the
Peaceful Revolution
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of 1989, it was officially reopened on 28 April 1990. In Thuringia, the trail was declared a
heritage site
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in 1997
Rennsteig stones

Along the there are about 1,300 historic
boundary stones. Since the 16th century the , most of which was a border path, was marked with these political and national emblems. Of particular note are the 13 so-called , of which only ten lie immediately on the . In local parlance these stones became known as ' or stones. The boundary stones surviving today stem mainly from the 18th century. In addition to boundary stones, there are also forest stones, stone crosses and monuments along the trail.
In during the
GDR period, there was a hotel (later demolished) of the same name in the shape of a boundary stone.
trail
Today the is designated by the German Mountain and Hiking Club (') as an outstanding ''high-grade hiking trail''. The
Cycle Path was opened on 19 June 2000. Most of it is provided with a
water-bound surface, some sections also run along quiet country lanes. Here and there it departs from the course of the historic , so that steep inclines may be avoided. It is therefore about 30 km longer than the hiking trail.
The is connected to the
E3 European long distance path, which goes from the Atlantic coast of Spain to the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, and the
E6 European long distance path, running from Arctic Finland to Turkey.
In the winter, in good snow conditions, skiing or hiking in
snowshoe
Snowshoes are specialized outdoor gear for walking over snow. Their large footprint spreads the user's weight out and allows them to travel largely on top of rather than through snow. Adjustable bindings attach them to appropriate winter footw ...
s is possible and the is maintained as a winter hiking trail in places.
Transport
The
Railway running to station near is a branch line, that has not been regularly used by passenger trains since 1998.
Rennsteig Run
Since 1973 the
GutsMuths Run, an organised
ultramarathon
An ultramarathon is a footrace longer than the traditional marathon distance of . The sport of running ultramarathons is called ultra running or ultra distance running.
Various distances, surfaces, and formats are raced competitively, from the ...
, has taken place on the . With more than 14,000 participating runners and walkers it is one of the largest events of its type in Europe.
Literature
* : ''The '', , 1974–1991,
References
External links
blog* http://www.rennsteigtip.de
– Information about the
{{Authority control
Thuringian Forest
Hiking trails in Germany