Stamp point 96 / Former stone mill

Das romantische und mystische Steinmühlental befindet sich zwischen Netzkater, Rothesütte und Sülzhayn.

The val­ley takes its name from the stone mill that was built here in 1756. Only sparse ruins remain of this sawmill and grain mill. 

The rocks to the right and left of the val­ley have been giv­en orig­i­nal names over the years, such as “Owl’s Head”, “Horse” or “Her­cules”.

A good start­ing point is the hik­ing park­ing lot on the Honig­berg between Net­zkater and Rothesütte. From there, hike along sign­post­ed for­est paths through the Stein­müh­len­tal val­ley to the stamp­ing point near the foun­tain known as “Gold­born”.

Silhouette of trees and hills at night