Hermannshöhen - Etappe 13 von Blankenrode bis Obermarsberg

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14.10 km long
Difficulty: medium
condition: easy
Hiking
  • 04:15 h
  • 219 m
  • 332 m
  • 245 m
  • 422 m
  • 177 m
  • 14.10 km
  • Start: Lichtenau-Blankenrode
  • Destination: Marsberg train station
The last stage of the Eggeweg leads you along paved paths through a charming landscape with wonderful views and past several small villages.



The stage at a glance:
  1. Short stage route
    Starting point of stage 13 is Blankenrode. The stage begins through the Blankenroder Bleikuhlen. Shortly before Oesdorf, there are two ways to reach the village: Either follow the Eggeweg or, after around 4.5 km of the stage, take the meadow path at a viewing bench, which leads downhill to Oesdorf church. Welcome to the Sauerland! Leaving the village, you will come to a waterworks after a major ascent. After about 3.5 km you arrive in Essentho. From Essentho onwards, the Eggeweg runs along the old "Via Regia" - a former people's road that was an important connection from Worms via Mainz to Bremen in the Middle Ages. In Marsberg, the route leads along the banks of the Diemel for a while until you reach the center of the town and your destination.
Tip: The steep climb up to Obermarsberg is well worth it. The district is one of the oldest populated points in the Hochsauerland district and has a lot to tell.
 
  1. Length of the stage in kilometers / altitude difference / route character
    The stage is 14 km long, leads over paved paths and has a moderate difference in altitude. The only major climb is out of Oesdorf.
  2. Scenic/historical features
    There are several scenic features to discover along the route, including the geological fault lines of the Blankenroder Bleikuhlen, where lead, zinc and sulphur iron ore were once mined. You will also find protected flora here, including the only Westphalian galmei violet to be found here. In addition to the scenic features, you will also pass several historical sites on this stage that will take you far back into the past.
Highlights on the route
  • In the course of geological history, deposits of lead, zinc and sulphur iron ore were formed on the Blankenroder Bleikuhlen geological fault line. These were mined above and below ground for centuries. The resulting soil conditions made it possible for the very rare blue-purple-colored galmei violet to become native here.
 
  • The Oesdorf Church from the Middle Ages with impressive murals.
 
  • Essentho: A settlement with a long history dating back to the 9th century. People settled here very early on. This is not least due to the high water supply. Incidentally, there is a privately run care and release station for birds of prey and owls at Essenthoer Mühle, which is very interesting for animal lovers.
 
  • Obermarsberg is the oldest populated point in the Hochsauerland district and is located on a mountain plateau that slopes steeply down on three sides. Short history excursion:  The place was called "Eresburg" in the 5th/4th century BC. The castle belonged to the Saxons.

 
 
Did you know that?
According to legend, Charlemagne conquered it during his Saxon campaign and destroyed the sanctuary of the Saxons, the Irminsul.  As the battle here lasted so long, he is said to have said "This is truly my sour land", which is said to have given rise to the name Sauerland.
 
 

A good alternative interactive tour map of stage 13 can be found here

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Directions

The Eggeweg is marked with a white horizontal cross (Andreas kreuz, X1) in both directions by the Eggegebirgsverein. The Eggeweg is a section of the European long-distance hiking trail E1.


The following quality establishment of the Hermannshöhen is on the trail:


Marsberg:
Landgasthof Mücke, www.landgasthofmuecke.de; ,  Tel. 0049-2992-2629


Tour information

  • Cultural Interesting

  • Nature Highlight

  • Premium Trail "Wanderbares Deutschland"

  • Tour with Dog

Equipment

Camera and binoculars!

Directions & Parking facilities

A33 / A44, B68 to Lichtenau, on the K69 to Blankenrode
 Parking at the starting point:


Wanderparkplatz Blankenrode


Hardehauser Straße,
33165 Lichtenau

directly on the way

Bus stopLichtenau-Blankenrode

479 Lichtenau - Blankenrode (restricted)

Fahrplanauskunft


Parking at the destination:


Parking lot Marsberg train station

In der Marsch 1,
34431 Marsberg

approx. 50 m to the path

Marsberg train station

Schedule information
 


Detailed information about your journey by bus and train can be found here:




The smart number for bus and train in NRW:

08006 - 50 40 30 (free from the German landline network).


Additional information

Author

Ina Bohlken

Organization

Projektbüro Hermannshöhen

Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author

End the stage at the local history museum in Obermarsberg!

Safety guidelines

A total of 28 rescue points have been created on the Eggeweg. They are used to indicate the location as precisely as possible in the event of danger so that the rescue station can find the scene of the accident quickly and reliably.


The following rescue points are registered with the emergency call center on this stage:


Felsberg Hütte, Oesdorf Dorfplatz, Essentho Ortsmitte, Marsberger Rathaus

We recommend an overnight stay in our quality establishments:

- Landgasthof Mücke, www.landgasthofmuecke.de,
Tel. 02992 2629


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Hermannshöhen - Etappe 13 von Blankenrode bis Obermarsberg
33165 Lichtenau