Stamping point 89 / Schornsteinberg

The Schornsteinberg (458 m above sea level) is a beautiful vantage point above the Rübeland outdoor pool.

This was the approx­i­mate­ly 6‑me­tre-high mason­ry end of a char­ring plant that was destroyed dur­ing the Sec­ond World War. The approx­i­mate­ly 50-metre-long chim­ney chan­nel, which can be clear­ly seen from above, was worked into the lime­stone and cov­ered by slabs. 

The path up to the Schorn­stein­berg starts to the left of the Bau­mannshöh­le cave and leads up a few bends to a mead­ow. The path con­tin­ues along the edge of the for­est to the view­ing point. 

Silhouette of trees and hills at night