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Kammweg : ウィキペディア英語版
Kammweg
The Kammweg ("Ridgeway") was a long-distance path opened in 1904 along the crest of the Elster Mountains, Ore Mountains, Bohemian Switzerland, Lusatian Mountains, Ještěd Mountains, Jizera and Giant Mountains, Śnieżnik Mountains and High Ash Mountains. This path was once the longest tourist trail in the German-speaking region of Europe. Since 2011 the ridgeway tradition has been continued with the Ore Mountains-Vogtland Ridgeway (''Kammweg Erzgebirge–Vogtland''), which runs on the German side of the border.
== History ==
The planned route was to run along all the mountains along the German border with Bohemia and Moravian Silesia from the Danube to the Oder. At its longest, the path ran all the way from the Háj u Aše (German: ''Hainberg'') near (''Asch'') to the Praděd (''Altvater'') in the High Ash Mountains.
After 1945, the continuous signing of the route was abandoned, most parts of the trail were, however, preserved as hiking trails. After 1990, the E3 European long distance path was newly signed, largely following the historical route.

File:Śnieżka z zachodu.jpg|From the west looking towards the Schneekoppe
File:2007-08-cesko-100.jpg|Typically rocky section of trail
File:2007-08-cesko-096.jpg|Looking from the Spindlerova Bouda to the Vysoké Kolo


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