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The Birkenhainer Straße (English: Birkenhainer road) is a long-distance hiking trail that follows an ancient trade route through the Mittelgebirge Spessart, in the states of Hesse and Bavaria, Germany. It is 71 km long and leads from Hanau to Gemünden am Main, cutting across the so-called Mainviereck, a large loop of the river Main. The trail follows an ancient trade route which in the Middle Ages was an important road for moving troops and for long-distance trade. The Birkenhainer Straße was a part of the link between Nuremberg and Antwerp. Its origins may lie back as far as the Neolithic period. The name likely derives from a prominent copse of birch trees that used to exist near the road at Geiselbach (Hesse).

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  • Birkenhainer Straße (en)
  • Birkenhainer Straße (de)
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  • Die Birkenhainer (Land-)Straße ist ein mittelalterlicher Heer- und Handelsweg zwischen Rheinfranken und Ostfranken. Er verbindet auf 71 km Länge Hanau mit Gemünden am Main und verkürzt damit den Weg entlang des Mainvierecks durch die Wegführung durch den nördlichen Spessart. (de)
  • The Birkenhainer Straße (English: Birkenhainer road) is a long-distance hiking trail that follows an ancient trade route through the Mittelgebirge Spessart, in the states of Hesse and Bavaria, Germany. It is 71 km long and leads from Hanau to Gemünden am Main, cutting across the so-called Mainviereck, a large loop of the river Main. The trail follows an ancient trade route which in the Middle Ages was an important road for moving troops and for long-distance trade. The Birkenhainer Straße was a part of the link between Nuremberg and Antwerp. Its origins may lie back as far as the Neolithic period. The name likely derives from a prominent copse of birch trees that used to exist near the road at Geiselbach (Hesse). (en)
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  • Birkenhainer Straße (en)
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  • Hanau, Gemünden am Main, numerous places in between (en)
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  • black "B" on white (en)
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  • Spessart Nature Park, Germany (en)
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  • Birkenhainer Strasse near Ruppertshütten.JPG (en)
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