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  1. The Little Thuringian Forest (German: Kleiner Thüringer Wald) is a narrow horst south of Suhl and northwest of Schleusingen, northwest of Schleuse river, embedded in the Triassic foothills of Southern Thuringia.

    • Paleozoic
    • 983 m (3,225 ft)
  2. Parque Natural del Bosque de Turingia. Coloridos prados de montaña, una variada composición de bosques mixtos y de coníferas y aguas cristalinas caracterizan el paisaje del Parque Natural de los Bosques de Turingia. Las alturas boscosas se alternan con profundos valles y empinadas laderas.

  3. Located in the heart of Germany, the Thuringian Forest is an idyllic region of lush green landscapes, charming villages and remarkable history. Stretching some 120 kilometres from north-west to south-east, it is one of Central Europe's most attractive destinations for nature lovers, hikers and history buffs alike.

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  4. El bosque de Turingia (en alemán: Thüringer Wald) es en su sentido más amplio un bosque de casi 150 km de longitud y 35 km de ancho, con abundantes montañas. Se encuentra ubicado en parte del estado federal de Turingia ( Alemania ).

  5. La Reserva de la biosfera de la UNESCO Bosque de Turingia tiene mucho que ofrecer en todas las estaciones: Subir a la torre más alta de Turingia, la bicicleta de montaña o los deportes de invierno inspiran a los veraneantes activos en el Bosque Medio de Turingia.

  6. Thuringian Forest, range of forested hills and mountains in Germany, extending in an irregular line from the neighbourhood of Eisenach in west-central Thuringia southeastward to the Bavarian frontier, where it merges with the Franconian Forest. Its breadth varies from 6 to 22 miles (10 to 35 km).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThuringiaThuringia - Wikipedia

    It has been known as "the green heart of Germany" (das grüne Herz Deutschlands) from the late 19th century due to its broad, dense forest. Most of Thuringia is in the Saale drainage basin, a left-bank tributary of the Elbe. Thuringia is home to the Rennsteig, Germany's best-known hiking trail.