If you visit the Kohlgrund near Eichenbühl in May, you won't find a brutal adventure path on the Hellweg, but a hike of that quiet, haunting quality, which only gradually opens up. Even the departure from the parking lot at the tennis house makes clear: This is not a mere Sunday walk in passing. The first climb requires a little breath, a little goodwill, a little willingness not only to expose yourself to the landscape, but also physically...
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If you visit the Kohlgrund near Eichenbühl in May, you won't find a brutal adventure path on the Hellweg, but a hike of that quiet, haunting quality, which only gradually opens up. Even the departure from the parking lot at the tennis house makes clear: This is not a mere Sunday walk in passing. The first climb requires a little breath, a little goodwill, a little willingness not only to expose yourself to the landscape, but also physically...