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Jogging routes around Fahren offer a variety of paths through the local countryside and near water bodies. The region features gentle elevations and a mix of open fields and park areas, providing accessible running conditions. Runners can explore trails that pass by lakes and through rural landscapes. The terrain is generally suitable for various fitness levels, with routes that are mostly flat or feature minor inclines.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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9.35km
01:00
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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runners
8.65km
00:56
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.57km
00:47
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.2km
01:51
70m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.26km
00:40
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The year 1304 refers to the first documented mention of the village. In 2004, its 700th anniversary was celebrated. Interesting is the combination of the village anniversary and the memorial stone: The stone not only commemorates the long history of the place but also explicitly remembers the deceased and fallen members of the community — presumably, in particular, the victims of the World Wars. Such erratic boulders are often found in Schleswig-Holstein in central village squares or near churches and are considered local places of remembrance. The coat of arms on the stone shows the historic schoolhouse of Schlesen above stylized water waves. The motif refers to the location of the community in the lake-rich landscape around the Passader See and the Hagener Au.
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South of the castle park, a white bridge leads through the forest over the Hagener Au.
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The lake on the left and the fields on the right. This is Kur
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The natural area features numerous protected areas in almost all protection categories. Only a small number of areas are designated as true nature reserves, including the Alter und Neuer See bird sanctuary south of Sulzheim-Mönchstockheim. Another larger area is the Dürrfelder and Sulzheimer Wald fauna-flora habitat, which is also one of the largest forest areas within the Steigerwald foothills. The area is also part of the Schweinfurt Basin and Northern Steigerwald Foothills bird sanctuary.
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After the school closed, the Hagen Manor House, known to the local community as a castle for generations, was converted into a cultural center. After severe mold and mildew infestation was discovered at the beginning of the 21st century, the almost 400-year-old building underwent extensive renovations from 2007 to 2010. The castle remained closed during this time, and the site's usage concept was revised. Hagen has been open to visitors again since 2011. The castle's rooms can be rented for private events, and concerts and readings are also held there. Apartments and a doctor's office have been created on the upper floor.
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Hagen was first mentioned in 1264 as indago comitis ("Count's Hag") in the Kiel city register. Within the boundaries of the later estate lay a small village called Schrevendorf (s'Grevendorf), and to the west lies the noble estate called Schrevenborn (s'Grevenborn, the Count's Well). All this indicates that the area northeast of Kiel was once a hunting ground of the territorial lords, the Schauenburg Counts of Holstein, who resided in Kiel Castle. The noble estate in Hagen (as well as in Schrevendorf) was therefore not established until the 16th century, after King Christian I of Denmark was elected the new ruler of the Duchy of Schleswig and the County of Holstein in 1460, and Kiel was ceded to the Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf line in 1544, which resided in Gottorf Castle in Schleswig and no longer needed the Kiel hunting ground.
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Hagen Castle is the ideal location for your dream wedding – a historic gem surrounded by a lush park and stunning scenery near the Baltic Sea and the state capital of Kiel. Your civil wedding could take place in the castle's magnificent Great Hall or the baroque Blome Room. For an elegant reception, doors to additional adjoining rooms can be opened, comfortably accommodating a wedding party of up to 100 people. Catering can be seamlessly arranged via the kitchen wing located on the same floor. In the afternoon and early evening, the expansive park and the small town of Probsteierhagen offer lovely spots for a stroll in the fresh air. Of course, the bride and groom shouldn't miss the nearby maze. This is where you'll find your soulmate! We are happy to answer any questions you may have about your wedding planning. We would also be happy to plan a supporting program for your guests.
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beautiful short forest path with many painted gnome stones
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There are over 340 running routes around Fahren, offering a wide variety of paths for different preferences and fitness levels. These include routes through open fields, park areas, and along water bodies.
The terrain around Fahren is generally suitable for various fitness levels, featuring mostly flat paths or minor inclines. You'll find a mix of lakeside paths, open countryside, and park trails, providing accessible running conditions.
Yes, Fahren offers a good selection of easy running routes. Approximately 66 of the routes are classified as easy, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog through the local landscape.
For runners seeking a greater challenge, there are about 49 difficult running routes around Fahren. These trails might feature longer distances or more varied elevations, such as the Schlosspark Loop (500 m) loop from Probsteierhagen, which covers over 17 km.
The running routes in Fahren are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 420 reviews. More than 6,500 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic lakeside paths and tranquil countryside.
Many of the running routes in Fahren are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Running loop from Probstei, a moderate 6 km trail.
While jogging, you can explore several natural attractions. Consider routes that pass by the Bottsand Nature Reserve or the Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve. You might also spot the Schmoel Lake District Observation Tower for panoramic views.
Yes, several routes offer scenic spots. The Schmoel Lake District Observation Tower is a notable viewpoint. Additionally, many trails provide picturesque views of lakes and the surrounding open countryside.
For nature enthusiasts, routes near the Bottsand Nature Reserve or the Coastal Lake Landscape at Schmoel Nature Reserve are excellent choices for observing local flora and fauna. You might even encounter Scottish Highland cattle in certain areas.
Yes, some running routes in the Fahren area lead through wooded sections. For example, you can find trails in the Schmütz Forest Trails or the Neuenteich Forest, offering a different running experience amidst trees.
The running routes around Fahren vary in distance, but many fall within the moderate range. For instance, the Running loop from Probsteierhagen is 8.6 km, and the Running loop from Stoltenberg is 7.6 km, both offering a good workout.


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