- dog friendly
- promising
- Fauna
- Round trip
- family-friendly
- Flora
Hikers' parking lot "Am Steinpfahl"
Hikers' parking lot "Am Steinpfahl"
Tourist Information Diemelsee
Kirchstraße 6, 34519 Heringhausen
Phone: 05633 91133
E-mail: info@diemelsee.de
The hike on the D1 takes you through meadows, forests and across fields. You hike once around the Feld-Berg. Explore the beautiful landscape around Deisfeld and experience the smallest village in the municipality of Diemelsee. The newly created water treading pool invites you to linger.
Heringhausen with the Diemelsee is not far away. Many leisure activities and refreshment stops await you here.
From the "Am Steinpfahl" hiking parking lot, walk in a westerly direction for a short distance on the Diemelsteig trail (logo D) until you reach the crossroads. At the crossroads, leave the Diemelsteig trail and turn right. Continue uphill to the next crossroads, where you turn left and follow the X16 long-distance hiking trail. Beautiful view of Eimelrod and Hemmighausen. After 2 km, you meet the Diemelsteig and Uplandsteig trails again, which you follow briefly before turning right again. Great views of the hilly landscape of the Hohe Egge, Willinger Hochheideturm and Helmscheid wind turbines. The route now goes downhill through the forest and then turns right again at the next junction. View of "Um den Ort" and "Nordtal". Continue straight on uphill again, past the field barn, fields and meadows, turn left in a southerly direction with a view of the Eisenberg back down to Deisfeld, at the crossroads turn right again and follow the Diemelsteig trail to the "Am Steinpfahl" hiking parking lot.
funktionale Kleidung Verpflegung Kartenmaterial
Genießen Sie die Panoramaaussichten auf Eimelrod, Hemmighausen, hügelige Landschaft der Hohen Egge, Willinger Hochheideturm.
Kartenmaterial erhalten Sie in der Tourist-Information Diemelsee.
Collective call cab:The mobility center is located in Korbach. Phone: +49 (0)5631 506208.
From the north: Drive towards Hannover and take the A7 towards Kassel until the Kasseler Kreuz junction, then take the A44 towards Dortmund, exit Marsberg towards DiemelseeFrom the east: Take direction Kassel, then A44 Dortmund exit Marsberg direction DiemelseeFrom the west: Direction Dortmund, A44 direction Kassel, exit Marsberg direction DiemelseeFrom the south: Munich in the direction of Nuremberg, Kassel and onto the A44 in the direction of Dortmund, Marsberg exit and in the direction of Diemelsee
At the hiking park "Am Steinpfahl"