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· National · 107 Hard

Taunusklub Route 107

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18.9 km Distance
4h 42min Est. duration
Hard Difficulty
Linear Route type

Obernhof - Kloster Arnstein - Jammertal - Neubäckersmühle - Dennermühle - Niedertiefenbach - Plätzer Mühle - Holzhausen - (weiter mit Rhein-Taunus-Klub nach Eltville)

This 18.9 km route makes for a full-day commitment — bring sufficient food and water. Plan for around 4 hours and 11 minutes on the trail.

Point-to-point in layout, this trail takes you from A to B across the landscape. Consider your return logistics before heading out. Follow the 107 waymarkers throughout to stay on the official trail line.

As a National Walking Network (NWN) trail, this route represents a nationally recognised hiking corridor. Infrastructure and waymarking are maintained at a high standard.

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Waypoints

5 points along the route
A
Start
0 km 50.3155°, 7.8519°
1
4.7 km 50.2797°, 7.8557°
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2
9.4 km 50.2721°, 7.8733°
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3
14.1 km 50.2552°, 7.8957°
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B
Finish
18.9 km 50.2153°, 7.9112°

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total distance of Taunusklub Route 107?
The total distance of Taunusklub Route 107 is 18.9 km.
What is the estimated walking time for Taunusklub Route 107?
The estimated walking time for Taunusklub Route 107 is approximately 4h 42min.
Is Taunusklub Route 107 a loop trail?
No, Taunusklub Route 107 is a linear (point-to-point) trail. Plan ahead for return transport.
Where does Taunusklub Route 107 start?
Taunusklub Route 107 starts near coordinates 50.3155, 7.8519.
What fitness level is needed for Taunusklub Route 107?
Taunusklub Route 107 is rated hard. Prior hiking experience and solid fitness are required.
Who maintains the Taunusklub Route 107 trail?
Taunusklub Route 107 is maintained and managed by Taunusklub.
Is Taunusklub Route 107 part of a larger trail network?
Yes, Taunusklub Route 107 is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.