Kleiner Gleichberg, Mountain summit in Römhild, Germany.
Kleiner Gleichberg is a mountain rising 641 meters above sea level and forms part of the Gleichberge range in the Thuringian region. The area is a nature reserve with several hiking trails that start from different points in the surrounding towns.
An ancient Celtic settlement, the Oppidum Steinsburg, developed here in pre-Christian times and was an important regional center. Archaeological finds show that people lived and worked here over hundreds of years.
The mountain is part of a landscape that has drawn walkers and farmers for centuries. The area tells a story through its shape and old paths of people who lived and worked here.
The ascent is possible via several marked trails that start from different locations and vary in length. It helps to check which routes are available before heading out and wear sturdy footwear.
A small museum on the slopes displays objects from the Celtic settlement period and explains the significance of this place. The exhibits give visitors a direct connection to the people who lived here more than 2000 years ago.
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