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The Rothaarsteig stage leads 25 km from Lützel to Haincher Höhe - past the Ederquelle, Waldland Hohenroth, Siegen, Lahn, Ilsequelle, Kaffeebuche and Hauberg to Haincher Höhe.
Hilchenbach-Lützel railroad station
Haincher Höhe
On this stage, the Rothaarsteig leads from the roof of the Siegerland region to the headwaters of three major rivers: Lahn, Siegen and Eder.
On this tour, the Rothaarsteig roughly follows the course of the historic Iron Road over the Rothaar ridge. The Iron Road was part of the medieval trade fair route from Cologne to Leipzig and owes its name to the fact that trade in iron goods was conducted here until the High Middle Ages.
First, however, the tour follows the valley of the young Eder upstream from Lützel station through the Eicherwald nature reserve. Here, the Eder still runs undisturbed by human hands. After you have passed the center of the Siegen-Wittgenstein district, you will come to the high moor at the source of the Eder. From the source of the Eder, the Rothaarsteig now leads via the Kohlenstraße to Benfe and on to the source of the Sieg. Following its redesign in 2014, the spring has once again become a natural spring area. The river that gives its name to the Siegerland region flows into the Rhine after 155 kilometers. If you fancy a short detour, it is worth visiting Waldland Hohenroth, a former forestry office that is now an information center for forests, forestry, nature conservation and forest encounters.
After another three kilometers, you reach the source of the Lahn. Like the Siegen, the Lahn also flows towards the Rhine, but only after 246 kilometers. The trail continues directly to the Ilse spring, which is not known for its size, but for its mysterious healing powers. The Ilse was considered a holy spring, especially in the Middle Ages, and was a place of pilgrimage for many years. Today, you can enjoy the refreshing spring water on site.
From the Ilse spring, the Rothaarsteig leads back westwards. Over the Jagdberg (674 m), the trail reaches the "Kaffeebuche" rest area, from where you can enjoy a beautiful view. Once you reach your destination, you will see the village of Hainchen with the only high-altitude moated castle in Westfalen lying in the valley below.
Lützel station - Ederquelle - Erndtebrück-Benfe - Siegquelle - Lahnquelle/Lahnhof - Ilsequelle - Kaffeebuche - Haincher Höhe