An unforgettable adventure: how Günther conquered the resin in a wheelchair!

Carsten Kiehne has been running through the Harz for over a decade, says Sagen and enables unforgettable experiences, such as the hike with Günther.
Carsten Kiehne has been running through the Harz for over a decade, says Sagen and enables unforgettable experiences, such as the hike with Günther. (Symbolbild/NAG)

An unforgettable adventure: how Günther conquered the resin in a wheelchair!

Bad Suderode, Deutschland - In the picturesque region of the Harz, not only hikes, but also stories full of legends and myths is told. Carsten Kiehne, a passionate fairytale collector from Bad Suderode, has been devoting himself to exploration and maintaining these stories for over a decade. Together with his partner Manuela Petri, he has already published more than thirty books that reflect the magical world of the Harz. Kiehne is not only a collector, but also a hiking guide who offers numerous guided tours to bring the mystical stories to life. So he organizes exciting and entertaining hikes that not only show the beauty of nature, but also its wonderful stories. This reports News38 .

A remarkable event took place on Tuesday, March 4,: Kiehne invited to a special hike along the Paracelsus Harz Clinic in Bad Suderode. Among the participants was the older man named Günther, who was sitting in the electric wheelchair and wanted to take part in the clinic despite the three-hour tour and the steep climb. At first Kiehne had concerns whether Günther could handle the challenges. But the group didn't let him down and helped push him up the steep mountain - sometimes even backwards. When the summit was reached, the joy of Günther was huge, and he described the hike as the highlight of his stay in the clinic, while Kiehne saw this as one of the most beautiful experiences of his hiking guide career, as n-AG reported.

hiking in the Harz

The Harz offers a variety of different landscapes with thousands of signposted hiking trails. What could be nicer than strolling through fog -up cliffs or lingering on light -flooded plateau? The region is a real paradise for hiking enthusiasts. In addition to the known paths such as the Teufelstieg, which is also considered a "bone breaker", many hikers are drawn to the highest peak in Northern Germany, the Brocken with its 1,141 meters high. The devil wall, which is known for its rugged cliffs and the associated legends, is also impressive. The Harz National Park emphasizes that these myths are part of the oldest cultural assets of people and the combination of culture and nature makes the Harz a popular goal for hiking friends and historical lovers, as well as Harzinfo

There is also the natural myth path near Braunlage, which addresses the relationship between humans and nature with nine hands -on stations. Guests can playfully formulate their inner wishes on a desired tree or trace their thoughts in the labyrinth. Kiehne and his groups see themselves as responsibility not to be forgotten these stories and make the resin accessible to people with special needs. Because everyone should be allowed to experience the beauties of this region - that's what it is ultimately about hiking in the Harz.

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