Hemingway-Trail [44]
Hürtgenwald-Großhau
Ernest Hemingway was a world-famous American writer. In 1944, he came to the Hürtgen Forest in search of material for his great novel about the Second World War. He returned to Paris in December 1944. There he was unable to talk about his experiences for weeks. He never wrote a novel about the Second World War.
The hiking trail named after him takes you from the Glockenofen parking lot, along the X-Trail, past a former ore mine and a bunker to the "Wehetal" viewpoint. From there you reach the Wehe bridge.
To discover even more traces of the Second World War, you can extend the trail from here by 5 kilometers in the direction of Rabenheck and "Five Points".
Otherwise, the trail leads you back to Großhau from here. At the Asterbach parking lot, you can take a look at old German positions. Further along the trail, you have a wonderful view of the Aachener Land region. Finally, you return to the parking lot via the elevation Hemingway called the "Arschnackten Hügel".
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