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.