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Jogging around Bad Homburg offers diverse landscapes for runners, situated between the city of Frankfurt am Main and the Taunus mountains. The region features notable green spaces like the expansive Kurpark and the dense Hardtwald forest, providing fresh, clear air for invigorating exercise. The terrain varies from largely paved paths within the town's parks to more natural trails in the surrounding forests and the foothills of the Taunus mountains.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here Alfred Herrhausen was murdered by the RAF.
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Dear Komoot, why is the Kronberg forest cemetery in Bad Homburg???
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Here rests the banker murdered by terrorists
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Very nice and easy to ride cycle path.
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The forest cemetery, which was created by the town of Bad Homburg v. d. Höhe in 1920-1922, was the first to house a burial site for 19 war dead from the First World War who had died in Bad Homburg military hospitals. During the Second World War and after its end, other war dead were buried in the vicinity of this site: mainly German soldiers and civilian air war victims, but also the former Soviet prisoner of war Alexei Danilov. In 1949, the Volksbund began to redesign the site, which took on its current structural form. The design for the redesign came from Robert Tischler, the Volksbund's chief architect from 1926 to 1959. In 1951, a bronze "shrine of honor" was made for the chapel at the front of the redesigned burial site. It has the shape of a three-winged altarpiece divided into eight sections. In the fields, plaques are mounted on which the names of the dead are listed alphabetically.
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Always worth a bike ride
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Where various exotic plants used to be, there is now a beautiful cafe.
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Jogging routes in Bad Homburg offer a mix of terrain. You'll find largely paved paths within the historic Kurpark, ideal for a smooth run. For a more natural experience, the Hardtwald forest provides varied trails, and the foothills of the Taunus mountains offer more challenging, natural paths with single tracks and scenic routes.
Yes, Bad Homburg v.d. Höhe boasts a comprehensive network of running routes. There are over 150 routes available, catering to various fitness levels and preferences. You'll find a good selection of easy, moderate, and some more difficult trails.
The running routes in Bad Homburg v.d. Höhe are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from nearly 400 reviews. Runners often praise the fresh, clear 'champagne air' and the diverse landscapes, from the serene Kurpark to the invigorating forest trails of the Hardtwald.
Absolutely. The Kurpark offers gentle, largely paved loops that are suitable for families. For example, the St. Johannes Church, Kirdorf – Bad Homburg Spa Park loop is a moderate 3.9-mile (6.3 km) trail that provides a pleasant experience through green spaces.
Many of the natural trails, particularly within the Hardtwald forest and the wider Taunus mountains, are suitable for running with dogs. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature protection areas, and to be mindful of other trail users.
Yes, Bad Homburg offers several easy routes perfect for beginners. The Kurpark is an excellent starting point with its flat, paved paths. Many of the shorter, signposted routes within the Hardtwald forest, such as the 2.3 km options, are also very accessible.
While jogging, you can explore various scenic points. The Kurpark itself is a historical landmark with mineral springs. In the surrounding areas, you might encounter viewpoints like the Lips Temple Observation Tower or the Gilboa Temple Viewpoint on Hünerberg, offering picturesque views of the Taunus landscape.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, the foothills of the Taunus mountains provide more demanding trails. Routes leading up to the Großer Feldberg, such as parts of the Japanweg, offer significant elevation changes and natural monuments, providing a more intense workout.
Yes, many of the running routes in Bad Homburg are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Bad Homburg Spa Park loop from Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, which is a 4.4-mile (7.0 km) loop through the historic Kurpark.
Many routes are accessible via public transport. The Kurpark is centrally located and easily reached. For trails in the Hardtwald forest, various access points like the forest cemetery or Philosophenweg are often served by local bus routes, connecting them to Bad Homburg's public transport network.
Yes, you can find several running routes around the 10 km mark. For instance, the Second Stone Wayside Shrine – Gazebo at Lange Meile loop from Gonzenheim is a moderate 7.7-mile (12.4 km) route that offers a good distance for a longer run.
Parking is generally available near popular access points. For the Kurpark, there are often public parking facilities in Bad Homburg town center. For the Hardtwald forest, designated parking areas can be found near access points like the forest cemetery or Am Pilgerrain.


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