First stop
There is no name on the map (approximate location) mentioned which is quite strange for Germany – usually there are names for everything even for some small creeks and unnoticeable paths through the forest.
Albertsbrunnen
Second stop was Albertsbrunnen. Water well with a shed nearby.
Such places should be kept in mind just in case, especially in the fall when rain is quite frequent and moreover a sudden phenomenon. It is good to know that there is also enough space to place a bicycle under a shelter.
Kahlertbrunnen
One more water well built over a hundred years ago.
Kotelettpfad
Here we go (look at the first picture) – as mentioned above everything must have a name!
Darmbachquelle
Ludwigstempel
To be honest I still don’t know what such places are for. It’s fun to use it as a location for some fantasy games based on Tolkien novels, for example, but it’s hard to find any other practical sense, because even the so-called “seats” there are uncomfortable and there is no table to eat at.
The Road to Rehberg
Perhaps this alone is enough to leave the noisy city for a while – to feel nature’s peace.
Can be seen on the way to Rehberg.
Rehberg
Ludwigstein
The last stop was at a pond called Ludwigstein.