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The Hunsrück Club () is a regional local history, cultural and rambling club in the German state of
Rhineland-Palatinate Rhineland-Palatinate ( , ; ; ; ) is a western state of Germany. It covers and has about 4.05 million residents. It is the ninth largest and sixth most populous of the sixteen states. Mainz is the capital and largest city. Other cities are ...
. It is a member of the Association of German Mountain and Rambling Clubs (''Verband Deutscher Gebirgs- und Wandervereine'') which has 55 members in German. The Hunsrück Club manages numerous hiking trails, paths and hostels in the mountain of the
Hunsrück The Hunsrück () is a long, triangular, pronounced mountain range, upland in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is bounded by the valleys of the Moselle (river), Moselle-Saar (north-to-west), the Nahe (south), and the Rhine (east). It is continued ...
. It was founded in 1890 as the "Club for the Moselle, Hochwald and Hunsrück" (''Verein für Mosel, Hochwald und Hunsrück''). It has almost 40 branches including 20 local rambling groups and around 3,000 members. The club is not just dedicated to ramblers but also researches the cultural history of the Hunsrück. The club also assists in maintaining footpaths that reach beyond the Hunsrück, for example, European long-distance paths like the E 3 and E 8 and the Rhine Ridgeway, Saar Footpath and Saar-Mosel Way. Paths that it is solely responsible for include the Ausonius Way, the Nahe–Moselle Celtic Way from Kirn via Kirchberg to Treis-Karden and eight other trails across and around the Hunsrück.


Publications

* Hochwald- und Hunsrückführer, 1st edn, 1892, last edn. (No. 17 in 1959) succeeded by: * Landesgeschichtlicher Exkursionsführer Hunsrück, Otterbach, Arbogast,


See also

* Hunsrück History Society


External links


Internetseite des Hunsrückvereins
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hunsruck Society Hiking organisations in Germany 1890 establishments in Germany Culture of Rhineland-Palatinate Organisations based in Rhineland-Palatinate Hunsrück