The Eisenweg is part of the "Historic Road," which also includes the two themed routes "Juniper Path" and "Charcoal Burner and Tanning Path."
The Iron Trail is part of the "Historical Road", which also includes the two themed trails "Juniper Trail" and "Charcoal Burner and Lohe Trail".
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The circular route delights not only hiking enthusiasts who can discover rare plants and animals in pools in nature, but also history lovers get their money's worth. The path makes the hike through historically interesting places a unique educational excursion. On the hike, one encounters, for example, wall remains belonging to former grave fields of the Roman iron smelting. In addition, parts of the almost 2,000-year-old industrial settlement can be found here.
Information boards along the way provide insights into a long past time.
The circular trail not only delights hiking enthusiasts, who can discover rare plants and animals in ponds in nature, but history lovers will also get their money's worth. The trail turns a hike through places of historical interest into a unique educational excursion. On the hike, for example, you will come across the remains of walls belonging to former burial grounds of the Roman iron smelter. Parts of the almost 2000-year-old industrial settlement can also be found here.</p
<p>Information boards along the way provide information about a bygone era.</p