thumbnail|Primeval beech forest in Weberstedt Forest in the centre of Hainich National Park thumbnail|Betteleiche is the landmark of Hainich thumbnail|Information hut in form of a mushroom on the top of tree canopy path in National Park Hainich thumbnail|Corpusbuche, a curious old hornbeam in Mühlhäuser Stadtwald (Hainich)
thumbnail|Primeval beech forest in Weberstedt Forest in the centre of Hainich National Park thumbnail|Betteleiche is the landmark of Hainich thumbnail|Information hut in form of a mushroom on the top of tree canopy path in National Park Hainich thumbnail|Corpusbuche, a curious old hornbeam in Mühlhäuser Stadtwald (Hainich)
Hainich () is a forested hill chain in the state of Thuringia in Germany, between the towns of Eisenach, Mühlhausen and Bad Langensalza. Hainich covers an area of around 160 km² (61,8 sq mi), of which, since 31 December 1997, half has been designated as Hainich National Park. The highest point in Hainich is Alte Berg at 1621 ft (494 m). The Mühlhäuser Stadtwald in the northern part of Hainich is the largest municipal forest in Thuringia. The landmark of Hainich is Betteleiche, a 600-year-old common oak at Ihlefeld.
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