Landwassereck Pass – View of Landwassereck loop from Prechtaler Schanze-Ecklesberg
Landwassereck Pass – View of Landwassereck loop from Prechtaler Schanze-Ecklesberg
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5.27km
210m
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: August 19, 2026
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Start point
Parking
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37 m
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327 m
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1.46 km
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2.55 km
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2.63 km
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3.24 km
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3.38 km
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3.47 km
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5.27 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.71 km
1.39 km
164 m
Surfaces
3.01 km
1.89 km
349 m
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We ran a short lap from the Landwassereck to the Prechtaler Schanze. The Prechtaler Schanze was a defensive system on the summit of the Eckelsberg from the 17th / 18th century and was created to defend against France. It was recently exposed again a little. In the summit area you have a clear view of …
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only made a small round at the Prechtaler Schanze. Mainly on wide forest roads, except for the stretch from Pfauenfelsen to Prechtaler Schanze.
Some nice viewpoints.
On the Prechtaler Schanze there are still a few anti-aircraft positions - of course without anti-aircraft guns - from World War II, some with shelters. In this Egyptian pictures …
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