Ebertswiese

The Ebertswiese is a marshy meadows am Rennsteig in the Thuringian Forest. From several sources swamp there arises the Spitter, a tributary of the Apfelstädt. It is protected as a nature reserve since 1936.

Location

About the Ebertswiese is the boundary between the district Schmalkalden- Meiningen and the district of Gotha. There also the Rennsteig runs. He learns on the eastern edge of the Ebertswiese a change in direction from south to east. The largest contributors to the Ebertswiese the municipality has flea Seligenthal, the south part of Tambach- Dietharz. The Ebertswiese is between 700 m and 770 m above sea level. She falls from west to east and forms strong approximately a semicircle. About the Ebertswiese runs a 110 kV transmission line.

Tourism

The Ebertswiese is considered as a recreational area. In addition to the mountain hotel Ebertswiese, pension lake chalet and cabins of the main attraction of the lake is not far from the southwest, which emerged after 1900 in a quarry. The cutting of a water vein finished quarrying, but excited since the float.

Near the Ebertswiese are the Dreiherrenstein on Hangweg, a former landmark of the duchy of Saxe -Weimar- Eisenach, the duchy of Saxe -Coburg and Gotha and the Electorate of Hesse from 1586 and the Spitterfall, Thuringia highest natural waterfall.

Bergesee in summer

Mountain lake in winter

50.78472222222210.534166666667Koordinaten: 50 ° 47 '5 " N, 10 ° 32 ' 3" O

  • Geography ( county Schmalkalden- Meiningen )
  • Flea Seligenthal
  • Thuringian Forest
  • Geography ( Landkreis Gotha )
  • Tambach- Dietharz
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