Category
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Thuringian Forest
mountain range in Thuringia, Germany
Thuringian Highland
low mountain range and natural region in Thuringia, Germany
Rennsteig
thumb|280px|'R' sign on the
Ludovingians
thumb|200px|The Ludovingian coat of arms showed a lion rampant barry (variously of seven, eight, nine or ten; shown here: of eight) argent and gules, the so-called Coat of arms of Hesse|lion of Hesse.
Großer Beerberg
highest point of Thuringian Forest, Germany
Großer Inselsberg
peak in the Thuringian Forest
Rennsteig Tunnel
road tunnel

Schneekopf
The Schneekopf () near Gehlberg in the Thuringian county of Ilm-Kreis is and thus the second highest peak in the Thuringian Forest after its western neighbour, the Großer Beerberg (). The Adler Saddle between them is only about 59.4 metres lower than the two summits. To the east some distance away is its subpeak, the Sachsenstein (), to the south are the Teufelskreise () and Fichtenkopf (). The Goldlauterberg () further south marks the transition to the mountain of Großer Finsterberg ().
Rennsteiggarten Oberhof
botanical garden
Rauhhügel
The Rauhhügel is an 812.9 m high (above sea level) mountain located in the Thuringian Highland, Thuringia, Germany.
Großer Hermannsberg
mountain
Apelsberg
thumb|280px|Map of the Rennsteig trail
Goldisthal Pumped Storage Station
dam in Goldisthal
Schneeberg
mountain in Germany; GeoNames ID = 2840244
Rennsteiglauf
thumb|Logo
thumb|Memorial stone near Eisenach
thumb|Race number 1983
Großer Finsterberg
peak in the Thuringian Forest
Spitzer Berg
mountain in Germany
Großer Farmdenkopf
mountain in Thuringia, Germany
Sauhügel
The Sauhügel is a 721.7 m high (above sea level) mountain located in the Thuringian Highland, Thuringia (Germany).