Adventure Trail Schlossberg
The Bad Berka Schlossberg offers a nature adventure trail of a special kind. The mascot Eichold tells in an imaginative way about giants, knights and treasures, about the Ilm mermaid Erlinde or the elm...
The Bad Berka Schlossberg offers a nature adventure trail of a special kind. The mascot Eichold tells in an imaginative way about giants, knights and treasures, about the Ilm mermaid Erlinde or the elm that gave the Ilm its name. In a playful way, both children and adults learn interesting facts from the lively history of this region and are encouraged to solve puzzles and participate. The area, now protected as an archaeological monument, was the seat of the Lords of Berka from the late 13th century until the early 17th century. The atmosphere of this enchanted place and the ruins of the former castle had already inspired Goethe’s imagination, so he advised the people of Berka over 200 years ago to open the Schlossberg, located at the edge of town towards Hetschburg, to visitors. The castle complex is protected as a valuable testimony to the medieval history of the Ilm valley and the town. In recent years, the few remaining wall remains threatened to collapse into the former castle moat. Therefore, reinforcement work was carried out in 2009 and 2010 to preserve the southwestern outer wall of the main castle.

The start is at the left curve of Hetschburger Straße (opposite the parking lot at Coudray House). You follow the well-marked path through a small residential area before you are completely in forest and countryside. Many stations along the path provide plenty of variety and encourage reading, participating and thinking. Shortly afterwards, you reach the Ilm, which flows on the left through the beautiful Ilm valley. A small ascent follows towards Schlossberg and the associated castle moat. Before reaching the Schlossberg plateau, the moat is crossed. On the plateau, you can still see the remains of the castle wall and the castle well. Towards the end, you leave the former castle grounds and head towards the exit, which is located about 200 m above the entrance area.
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From Weimar or Rudolstadt (B 85), turn right or left at the Ilmenau junction into the city center and follow the signs to the parking lot.
From Ilmenau, drive straight into the city center at the junction to Weimar/Rudolstadt and follow the signs to the parking lot.
Arrival by bus and train possible. The starting point is reachable on foot.
City center parking lot (well signposted on the local signposts); free parking as well as caravan parking space; from there about 1000 m on foot to the start.
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