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Baden-Württemberg
Landkreis Heilbronn
Cleebronn

Dreiseeberghütte – Jewish Cemetery Freudental loop from Cleebronn

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Running trails & routes
Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Landkreis Heilbronn
Cleebronn

Dreiseeberghütte – Jewish Cemetery Freudental loop from Cleebronn

Moderate

10

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Dreiseeberghütte – Jewish Cemetery Freudental loop from Cleebronn

01:26

13.0km

240m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Naturpark Stromberg-Heuchelberg

Waypoints

A

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1

2.21 km

Gaulshütten Loop

Highlight • Trail

2

4.92 km

Dreiseeberghütte

Highlight • Mountain Hut

I actually expected water at the hut, the whole forest is a huge swamp, but there is no water at the lake hut

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3

6.16 km

Ponds that were created around 1810 at the behest of King Friedrich I of Württemberg and were used to supply fish to the nearby Freudental Castle (Graevenitz Castle, the king's hunting and summer castle).
Today the ponds are a meeting place for frogs in spring. The frogs spawn here.
Newts can also be spotted.

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7.15 km

Jewish Cemetery Freudental

Highlight • Historical Site

The Freudental Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in Freudental, a municipality in the Ludwigsburg district in Baden-Württemberg. The cemetery is a protected cultural monument. It is located at the foot of the Seeberg, on the Bönnigheim district.
The Jewish community of Freudental already had a Jewish cemetery from 1723, but it was leveled in 1811 to create a pheasant shop for the king of Württemberg. Four gravestone fragments are now in the former Synagogue Affaltrach.
After the old Jewish cemetery was closed, the Jewish community set up a new cemetery on the north-western slope of the Steinbach valley. It has an area of 24.92 ares and the small cemetery hall (Tahara house) has been preserved. The dead of the Zaberfeld Jewish community, which had been part of the Freudental Jewish community since 1832, were also buried in Freudental.
Today there are 435 gravestones (Mazewot) in the cemetery, the last funeral was in 1970.
In 2007 there were several desecrations in which gravestones were smeared, knocked over and also broken.

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5

10.1 km

Rothenburg Loop

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13.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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11.9 km

715 m

377 m

Surfaces

8.41 km

3.78 km

639 m

155 m

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Tuesday 30 June

27°C

16°C

23 %

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