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  2. Category:Hiking trails in Germany - Wikipedia

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  3. Hitchwiki - Wikipedia

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    Hitchwiki is "a collaborative project to build a free guide for hitchhikers". [1] It is an international exchange for information about hitchhiking in many countries, and contains specific tips, for example, for hitchhiking out of the large cities, general information about equipment, safety and strategies to quickly and efficiently hitchhike.

  4. Rennsteig - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Rennsteig trail. The Rennsteig runs along the ridge of the Thuringian Central Uplands (Mittelgebirge) from northwest to southeast mostly at heights of around 500 to 970 metres. It starts in the Eisenach town quarter of Hörschel by the River Werra (196 m above NHN) and ends in Blankenstein by the River Saale (414 m above NHN).

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Germany - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Hiking trails in Germany (5 C, 25 P) Hot springs of Germany (2 P) L. ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Germany"

  6. Hitch-hiker's Guide to Europe - Wikipedia

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    The front cover of the 1972 first US edition of the Hitch-hiker's Guide to Europe. The Hitch-hiker's Guide to Europe (ISBN 0-8128-1446-0) was a travel guide, by "Australian expatriate" [1] Ken Welsh, and first published in 1971 in the UK by Pan Books. A first American edition was published in 1972 by Stein and Day, New York, NY, US.

  7. Category:Lists of tourist attractions in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Germany" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Ahr Valley - Wikipedia

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    For hikers the Ahr Valley has the following attractions: the Ahr Path ( AhrSteig ) with its two blue and red sections and a total of six stages, which has been nominated as a "Quality Path of Hiking Germany" ( Qualitätsweg Wanderbares Deutschland ) by the German Rambling Association ( Deutscher Wanderverband ).

  9. Westweg - Wikipedia

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    The Westweg ("West Way" or "West Trail") is a long-distance hiking trail in Germany, running north–south through the Black Forest from Pforzheim to Basel. The trail is around 285 km long, and was founded in 1900. It is currently maintained under the auspices of the Black Forest Club. The trail symbol is a red lozenge on a white background.