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Hiking around Espenau offers a network of trails through varied landscapes. The region is characterized by its mix of woodlands, open fields, and gentle hills, providing accessible outdoor experiences. Trails often pass by historical sites and natural features, making for diverse walking opportunities. The terrain is generally undulating, suitable for a range of hiking abilities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Large sections of Immenhausen's town fortifications are still clearly visible and can be explored on foot. In some places, park-like paths run along the town walls.
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Small, various hiking trails lead to the Staufenberg. Easy to hike from the altitude
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From the Schäferberg car park there are several circular routes with different altitudes
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The Schäferberg district of the municipality of Espenau is notable for its large number of elongated, single-story houses. Their design still gives an idea of their former purpose: they were barracks to accommodate forced laborers during the National Socialist era. The camp consisted of 27 barracks measuring 10 x 50 m, which were built from prefabricated concrete parts and hollow blocks at the end of 1943. As of September 1944, 1,500 to 2,000 people lived here. The houses were mainly used as primitive sleeping quarters. The majority of the men and women came from France, as well as from Poland, Belgium, Russia, Serbia and the Netherlands. They were not war veterans, but deported forced laborers. Most of them worked in the Ill factory of the Henschel & Sohn company in Kassel. Some prisoners did not survive hunger, hardship and illness. A memorial stone in the nearby forest cemetery commemorates her.
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The Schäferberg district of the municipality of Espenau is notable for its large number of elongated, single-story houses. Their design still gives an idea of their former purpose: they were barracks to accommodate forced laborers during the National Socialist era. The camp consisted of 27 barracks measuring 10 x 50 m, which were built from prefabricated concrete parts and hollow blocks at the end of 1943. As of September 1944, 1,500 to 2,000 people lived here. The houses were mainly used as primitive sleeping quarters. The majority of men and women came from France, as well as from Poland, Belgium, Russia, Serbia and the Netherlands. They were not war veterans, but deported forced laborers. Most of them worked in the Ill factory of the Henschel & Sohn company in Kassel. Here they manufactured tanks, locomotive parts and trucks. They worked at least 60 hours per week, but often more. There was also a three-hour walk to the workplace or camp and back. Some prisoners did not survive hunger, hardship and illness. A memorial stone in the nearby forest cemetery commemorates her. American troops liberated and dismantled the camp in April 1945. The first deportees then left Schäferberg and returned on foot to their distant home countries. Later, trucks were available to transport them home. From June 1945 to 1949, emigrants ("displaced persons") moved in from Poland and Belarus, who then emigrated to the USA, Canada or Australia. From the barracks camp to the friendly residential community From 1949 onwards, displaced persons and refugees from Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, East Prussia and the Sudetenland settled here. With a great sense of community and a lot of initiative, a school and a kindergarten were built in the following years. There were doctors, grocery stores. and other small businesses, including a factory, were on site. The camp's former wash house was converted into the Catholic chapel "The Good Shepherd". The former camp kitchen was renovated and rebuilt to become today's renowned "Waldhotel Schäferberg". Curiously, the Schäferberg did not belong to the neighboring village of Mönchehof, Kassel district, but was, as a smaller part of the community, connected via a narrow corridor to Hohenkirchen, Hofgeismar district, which lies behind Mönchehof. Today the Schäferberg is largely a residential area and has around 300 residents.
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Beautiful forest path along the forest cemetery. Immediately behind the cemetery the path goes to the right. You shouldn't miss it, as the main road is straight ahead
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Big Hessian feed house Feeding the birds in winter brings joy to many people. There are good opportunities to get to know the birds. Most bird species that spend the winter with us are able to feed themselves under normal weather conditions, even without human help. If you want to observe the birds out of interest in their lively life and activities and help them in severe frost, you should use weatherproof feeding equipment, feeders and suitable food. Oil-containing seeds (hemp and sunflower seeds) are suitable for grain eaters such as tits, finches, woodpeckers and nuthatches, while oat flakes, dried berries and white bread crumbs are suitable for soft eaters such as robins, wrens, thrushes and treecreepers. A mixture of bran and beef fat is popular with grain and soft eaters. Under no circumstances should the birds be fed salted bacon (bacon rinds) or bread baked with sourdough.
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Espenau offers a diverse network of over 50 hiking trails, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. The majority of these routes are considered easy, making the area accessible for many.
Yes, Espenau is an excellent area for beginners, with 38 out of 52 trails rated as easy. A good option to start with is the Schäferberg parking lot sign – Tanzplatz Heckershausen loop, an easy 6.7 km path that traverses forested areas and open landscapes.
Absolutely. Many of Espenau's trails are suitable for families, featuring gentle hills and well-maintained paths. Shorter, easy loops like the Bench in the Beech Forest – Schäferberg parking lot sign loop (2.1 km) are ideal for walks with children.
Yes, many of the trails in Espenau are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the popular Espenau Local History Museum – View of Three Churches loop is a 9.2 km circular trail offering scenic views.
Hiking in Espenau allows you to discover a variety of natural and historical landmarks. You can explore interesting geological formations like the Rock formation on the Ahne or the Firnskuppe Basalt Tuff Hill. The region also features cultural sites such as Wilhelmsthal Palace, which you can hike around.
Yes, the gentle hills around Espenau offer several scenic viewpoints. While hiking, you might encounter spots with expansive views, such as those found near the Elfbuchen Tower or the View from Hoher Dörnberg, providing picturesque panoramas of the surrounding landscape.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 120 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, which includes pleasant beech forests and open fields, as well as the well-maintained paths and the accessibility of the routes for different skill levels.
Espenau's trails, with their mix of woodlands and open spaces, are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to carry water for your pet. Most routes are unpaved, offering a natural environment for your dog to enjoy.
Espenau offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings blooming flora, summer provides lush green landscapes, and autumn transforms the beech forests into a spectacle of colors. Even in winter, the trails can be enjoyed, though some paths might be muddy or require appropriate footwear.
While some popular routes might see more visitors, Espenau's network of over 50 trails means you can often find quieter paths. Exploring some of the lesser-known easy routes, such as the Glockenteich – Schäferberg Forest Cemetery loop, can offer a more tranquil experience, especially during off-peak hours or weekdays.
Yes, the region around Espenau features several intriguing caves and rock formations. You can discover highlights like the Vexier Water Grotto or the Sagenschacht Firnskuppe, which add an adventurous element to your hiking experience. These natural monuments are often accessible via nearby trails.


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