- dog friendly
- promising
- Fauna
- Insider tip
- Round trip
- Refreshment stop
- family-friendly
- cultural / historical
Parking lot village center Adorf
Parking lot village center Adorf
Diemelsee Tourist Information Office
Kirchstr. 6, 34519 Heringhausen
Tel.: 05633 91133
info@diemelsee.de
I crept up barefoot. Not a sound. Just don't step on a branch that might crack and give me away. It's already dawn. I lie in wait behind a small hill. Grass and moss, a soft stalk. I have the two entrances to the roof castle firmly in view. Will the secret digger with the black and white fur show himself tonight? There's a cornfield nearby with crunchy cobs that he likes to gnaw on. Let's see. The longer I lie and lurk, the more the scenery of the "Red Cliffs", a natural monument near Adorf, becomes blurred. Images of my childhood are pushed over it. The huge boulders of ironstone, 350 million years old, become the walls of a canyon. The burial holes, left over from medieval mining, are transformed into hiding places for the Indians from the advancing cavalry. The dense ring of wild roses framing the red stones in green provides my tribe with protection from intruders. Continue reading >>here .
Directions: DiemelsteigSoul place hike "Adorfer Klippen"
The bus and train connections to Diemelsee:
Stations around Diemelsee
From the north: Drive towards Hannover and take the A7 towards Kassel until the Kasseler Kreuz junction, then take the A44 towards Dortmund, exit Marsberg towards Diemelsee
From the east: Take direction Kassel, then A44 Dortmund exit Marsberg direction Diemelsee
From the west: Direction Dortmund, A44 direction Kassel, exit Marsberg direction Diemelsee
From the south: Munich in the direction of Nuremberg, Kassel and onto the A44 in the direction of Dortmund, Marsberg exit and in the direction of Diemelsee
Parking lot in the center of town near the mining monument