Ruhla

Ruhlaⓘ is a town situated in the forest of Thuringia in the district of Wartburgkreis in Germany, immediately next to the Rennsteig.

Since Ruhla was largely spared from destruction during World War I and II, St Concordia was not affected either.

This leisure activity was based on the mining tradition of carrying a songbird (to act as an early warning against toxic gases).

In the 1960s, the town had an urban cowherd who, as a tourist attraction, picked up the cows at the gathering place 'calf number' in the summer months.

[3] Steinquader, a stone quarry from the Gerberstein made of Ruhla granite, has been available for over one hundred years at the road crossing at the Glasbachswiese at the Rennsteig.

Amt Creuzburg Bad Liebenstein Bad Salzungen Barchfeld-Immelborn Berka vor dem Hainich Bischofroda Buttlar Dermbach Dermbach Eisenach Empfertshausen Frankenroda Geisa Gerstengrund Gerstungen Hallungen Hörselberg-Hainich Krauthausen Lauterbach Leimbach Krayenberggemeinde Nazza Oechsen Ruhla Schleid Seebach Treffurt Unterbreizbach Vacha Weilar Werra-Suhl-Tal Wiesenthal Wutha-Farnroda Thuringia
Church St. Concordia
Model of the Wartburg
Coat of arms
Coat of arms