Goethe Way
Goethe Way is the name given to a number of footpaths or trails that run through various regions in Germany and the Alps as well as a railway station on the Brocken Railway. They are all named after the German poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Harz
–Brocken- Length: ca. 8 km
- Lowest point: 800 m
- Highest point: 1,141.1 m
Starting from Torfhaus, the Goethe Way runs along the Abbegraben stream past the Great Torfhaus Moor heading southeast, to below the Quitschenberg mountain - and the crags of Luisenklippen before reaching the Kaiser Way. After a few hundred metres where it shares the path with the latter route, the Goethe Way branches off to the east. Following a northeastern curve over the Quitschenberg it circles the Brockenfeld Moor, the source of the rivers Abbe and Cold Bode. Shortly after the Eckersprung it crosses the border into Saxony-Anhalt. At the depot station the Goethe Way meets the Brocken Railway. Until the closure of the former border region by East Germany in 1961, the Goethe Way next ran on a straight line to the northeast over the Königsberg, past the Hirschhornklippen crags, and up to the summit of the Brocken. Today, the path runs along the "New Goethe Way" opened in 1991 running in an arc along the railway line up to the Brocken Road. Here, it crosses the natural tree line and reaches the Brocken plateau shortly after crossing the road.
From July 2008 to October 2009 the New Goethe Way, parts of which had previously formed a board walk, was upgraded into a path. This measure which was discussed is detail beforehand allows the path to be cleared of snow by machines as was already possible on the other section of the Goethe Way. This makes the ascent safe even in winter.
The Goethe Way is part of the Harz Witches' Trail.
Thuringia
–Saalborn–Hochdorf bei Weimar–Neckeroda–Großkochberg- Length: ca. 28 km
- Lowest point: 230 m
- Highest point: 525 m
Harz
- by the Harz National Park Management
- of the Goethe Way in the Harz
Thuringia
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