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Hiking around Geismar offers diverse landscapes within the Eichsfeld region, characterized by hilly terrain, deep ravines, and the Ohm Mountains. The area features trails along the Leine River and incorporates sections of the "Green Belt," following the former inner-German border. This varied topography provides a range of experiences from riverside paths to elevated viewpoints.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
4.9
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64
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6.84km
02:09
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.1km
03:26
390m
390m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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17
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4.84km
01:36
220m
220m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.54km
02:47
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.98km
02:06
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here you have a wide view into Eichsfeld and Hesse.
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A must-do, a fantastic experience.
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The Dr. Konrad Martin Cross on Hülfensberg was erected in 1933 in honor of the confessional bishop Konrad Martin from Geismar and is a widely visible symbol of faith in the Eichsfeld region. It consists of an 18.6-meter-high, copper-clad steel structure with lighting and commemorates Martin's steadfast commitment to the church during the Kulturkampf (Culture Struggle) of the 19th century. As a religious and cultural monument, it stands on the northern plateau of Hülfensberg and was extensively restored in 1991.
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The Boniface Chapel on Hülfensberg is an important religious building in the Eichsfeld region of Thuringia, near Geismar. It was built in 1903 and stands on the foundations of an earlier princely chapel, donated in 1716 by Landgrave Christian of Hesse-Wanfried. The chapel belongs to the Franciscan monastery of Hülfensberg and is part of the parish of St. Ursula Geismar in the Diocese of Erfurt. Hülfensberg itself was already a place of worship in pre-Christian times. Popular belief connects it with the legendary felling of the Danube Oak by Saint Boniface – although historically, Geismar near Fritzlar in Hesse is more likely to be the location. The chapel bears the patronage of Saint Boniface, who is venerated as the "Apostle of the Germans." Architecturally, it is a rectangular building with a three-sided chancel in the Romanesque style. Particularly impressive is the high altar, which depicts the felling of the Danube Oak – a work by the artist Franz Albermann. The chapel is attached to the larger pilgrimage church, which is in the early Gothic style. This church measures 22.24 meters in length and 17.12 meters in width. A special feature is the slope of the interior floor: from the main portal to the communion rail, the floor drops by a full 64 centimeters. Hülfensberg is one of the oldest and most important pilgrimage sites in the Eichsfeld region. The pilgrimage tradition dates back to the Middle Ages, with the first documented mention in 1351. A special destination for pilgrims is the famous Romanesque cross from the 11th century, depicting Christ as a victorious king. According to legend, it was brought by a crusader from the Holy Land.
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A very impressive church
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A beautiful chapel with a beautiful altar
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A great view of the surrounding area
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From this rest area you have a great view
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Geismar offers a diverse network of 38 hiking trails. These include 18 easy routes perfect for a relaxed stroll, 18 moderate trails for a more engaging experience, and 2 difficult paths for seasoned hikers seeking a challenge.
The terrain around Geismar is quite varied, characterized by the hilly landscape of the Eichsfeld region. You'll find routes leading through deep ravines and sandy bayous, along the serene Leine River, and up into the Ohm Mountains. Many trails also incorporate sections of the historical "Green Belt," offering a mix of natural beauty and historical insight.
The Eichsfeld region, where Geismar is located, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn transforms the landscape with vibrant foliage, making both seasons particularly appealing for hiking. The well-maintained trails are generally accessible in most conditions.
Yes, Geismar offers child-friendly hiking routes designed to engage younger explorers. These often include adventures and riddles, such as the 'dwarf trail' mentioned in the region, making the hike an interactive experience for families.
Most natural hiking trails in the Geismar region are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near wildlife. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
Yes, many of the trails around Geismar are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Hülfensberg Monastery – Boniface Chapel loop from Geismar, which is an easy 4.8 km path.
The region is rich in history. You can hike to the significant pilgrimage church on the Hülfensberg, or explore sections of the "Green Belt" which follows the former inner-German border, including parts of the Kolonnenweg. The Green Belt – Kolonnenweg – Greifenstein Castle Ruins loop from Geismar offers a chance to see both the historical border and the impressive Hanstein Castle ruins. You can also visit the Historic Wanfried Harbor or the Küllstedter Tunnel.
Absolutely. The Ohm Mountains, with the Ohmberg as the highest peak, offer breathtaking panoramic views. The Boniface Chapel – Bonifatiusblick Viewpoint loop from Geismar specifically highlights the Bonifatiusblick viewpoint, known for its expansive vistas of the Eichsfeld landscape.
Yes, there are several waterfalls in the vicinity of Geismar that can be explored. Notable ones include the Großbartloff Waterfall, the Elfengrund Waterfall, and the Lutterfall. These natural features offer picturesque spots for a break during your hike.
The hiking routes in Geismar are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained trails, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites like the "Green Belt" and the Hülfensberg monastery.
Many trails in Geismar offer a rich combination of nature and culture. For instance, Stage 3 of the Leine-Werra Nature Park Route, titled "In the footsteps of tradition and culture," is an 18 km journey that passes through historical places like the pilgrimage site Hülfensberg and the Kolonnenweg at the former inner-German border.
While specific parking locations vary by trailhead, Geismar, as a village catering to outdoor enthusiasts, generally provides designated parking areas near popular starting points for hiking routes. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended parking spots.
Yes, Geismar offers 18 easy hiking trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. An example is the Hülfensberg Monastery – Boniface Chapel loop from Geismar, which is a relatively short and gentle path.


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