Circular route Möhrenbach to Langen Berg and back Thuringian Forest
The monument was created between 1911 and 1912 on the initiative of the Thuringian Forest Association Gehren. The main idea was to honor the deceased sovereign Prince Karl Günther of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen,...
The monument was created between 1911 and 1912 on the initiative of the Thuringian Forest Association Gehren. The main idea was to honor the deceased sovereign Prince Karl Günther of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, who often stayed with his wife Marie at the castle of Gehren, which belonged to the dominion.
The foundation by the prince's widow, a three-meter high statue of her husband, required a monumental structure. The bronze statue of the prince as a hunter, modeled by the Weimar sculptor Arnold Zauche, was placed on the top of the three levels.
During World War II, the statue was dismantled and stored at the "Glockenfriedhof" in Hamburg. Its trail was lost in the mid-1970s. Today, a replica of the original bronze statue exists.
Several restorations, the last in 1991 by the "Langer Berg" association, could not prevent the monument's decay; it was at risk of collapsing. Only in September 2002 were the financial conditions for rebuilding and renovating the memorial hall created through the LEADER+ program of the European Union, together with the employment office and the higher monument authority of Thuringia. The work was completed in May 2004. The entire ensemble was handed over to the public on May 20 and 21, 2004.
The Langer Berg monument is accessible via well-marked hiking trails from Gehren, Herschdorf, Möhrenbach, Pennewitz, and Willmersdorf (longest route approx. 5 km).
At the top, on a clear day, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Thuringian region extending to the Harz and Kyffhäuser elevations in the north, as well as to the Rennsteig and the Saale valley in the south. In 2016, this view was voted as one of the most beautiful viewpoints in southern Thuringia.









You can park your car in the parking lot next to the Hotel zum Langen Berg, located directly on the Ilm-Rennsteig cycle path. A short distance on the cycle path towards Gehren, then we turn left onto the "Wurzelkurtpfad". The circular route is marked with a yellow bar on a white background. The ascent is challenging. Once accomplished, the shelter "Am Schieferrand" offers a place to rest. Then the trail gradually goes uphill. On the ridge path, we pass the "Jagdhäuschen" on the Langen Berg before reaching the mighty monument of Prince Karl Günther of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. From there, there is a wonderful view over Gehren, Langewiesen, Ilmenau – in good weather even as far as Erfurt Airport. The route continues towards Gillersdorf. This section also offers some beautiful views. Now it goes downhill on the Gillersdorfer Weg back to the starting point.
Sturdy footwear is recommended, especially for the ascent and descent.
Coming from the A71, take exit 15 (Ilmenau-Ost) and continue on the B88 towards Gehren. In the town center, turn south onto L1047 towards Möhrenbach.
You can reach Möhrenbach by bus line 304 from Ilmenau station. Use the Deutsche Bahn travel portal for planning your journey at the following link:
→ Travel to Möhrenbach
Use the parking area on Porzelnstraße next to the Hotel Am Langenberg (Google NAV point)
Refreshment at the Hotel zum Langen Berg in Möhrenbach.
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