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Teck Castle ( German : Burg Teck ) was a ducal castle in the kingdom of Württemberg , immediately to the north of the Swabian Jura and south of the town of Kirchheim unter Teck (now in the district of Esslingen ). The castle took its name from the Teckberg ridge, 2,544 feet (775 m) high, which it crowned. It was destroyed in the German Peasants' War (1525). The site's current buildings were constructed during the 19th and 20th centuries on the ruins of the original castle.

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23-569: In 1889, an observation tower (called the Teckturm ) with a refuge shelter was built and inaugurated on 1 September 1889. A hall was built in 1933 near the tower, called Mörike Hall ( Mörikehalle ). Since 6 June 1941, the buildings have been owned by the Schwäbischer Albverein . From 1954 to 1955, the Mörikehalle became a restaurant with sleeping rooms. On 9 November 1999, the area surrounding

46-701: A castle in Germany is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a Baden-Württemberg building or structure is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Schw%C3%A4bischer Albverein The Schwäbischer Albverein e. V (Swabian Jura Association) (SAV) is one of the oldest hiking clubs in Germany. Based in Stuttgart, the society was founded on August 13, 1888 in Plochingen , Baden-Württemberg . Its territory extends far beyond

69-639: A year. The club's youth center Fuchsfarm is located on the Raichberg near Albstadt-Onstmettingen on the Swabian Jura, where since 1965 regular camps for young people are organized. In 2006, the Albvereinsjugend presented the board game Quer durch BaWü (cross through Baden-Württemberg) with various excursion and hiking destinations around the club area. Folk dance and culture archive is in a hostel in Balingen. In

92-571: Is a member of the Deutsche Wanderjugend , and is the youth organization of the association. It was founded in 1926 and has over 13,000 members and about 150 local children's and youth groups. Like the main club, the Albvereinsjugend is divided into districts and local groups. The highest body is the Jugendvertreterversammlung (youth representatives' meeting), which meets three times a year. A full-time office in Stuttgart oversees

115-399: Is divided into 22 "districts" (Gaue). They are responsible for overseeing the local groups in their area. At present the association has 570 local groups. The main office is located in Stuttgart. The association is not only dedicated to hiking, but above all to regional culture and all its riches. Its goal is to cultivate and preserve both the special and the everyday within its territory from

138-643: Is the largest German and European hiking club. The association is a member of the German Hiking Association ( Deutscher Wanderverband ) and of the European Ramblers' Association . Since 1994, the group is a recognized conservation association. On August 13, 1888, at the invitation of Valentin Salzmann, the representatives of several beautification associations met in Plochingen with the aim of improving

161-503: The Hagberg (585.2 m), Hornberg (580.0 m), Hohenstein (572 m), Hohenberg (568.9 m), Hohentannen (565.4 m), Altenberg  (564.7 m), Stocksberg  (538.9 m), Flinsberg  (534.8 m), Juxkopf  (533.1 m) and Steinknickle  (524.9 m). Naturpark Schwäbisch-Fränkischer Wald, or Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park in English,

184-515: The Haus der Volkskunst , the traditional Himmelbett is used as a hotel bed. Swabian-Franconian Forest The Swabian-Franconian Forest ( German : Schwäbisch-Fränkischen Waldberge , also Schwäbisch-Fränkischer Wald ) is a mainly forested, deeply incised upland region, 1,187 km² in area and up to 586.4 m above  sea level (NHN) , in the northeast of Baden-Württemberg . It forms natural region major unit number 108 within

207-678: The Swabian Jura north to the Tauber river and south to the Lake Constance , including the former territory of Württemberg except for the part of the Black Forest previously part of Württemberg ( Calw and Freudenstadt ). It is enrolled in the register of associations of the district court of Stuttgart (VR 2430). The number of members grew rapidly, from 519 in 1889 to about 20,000 in 1897, 44,000 in 1926, 60,000 in 1955, and 100,000 in 1971. Today it

230-571: The Swabian Keuper-Lias Land (major unit group 10 or D58). Its name is derived from the fact that, in medieval times, the border between the duchies of Franconia and Swabia ran through this forested region. In addition, the Swabian dialect in the south transitions to the East Franconian dialect in the north here. The Swabian-Franconian Forest is divided clockwise (beginning roughly in

253-695: The Swabian-Franconian Forest and the Stromberg . The Association operates a total of 21 hostels with overnight accommodation, both on the Swabian Jura, and also in other areas of Baden-Württemberg. Most of them are staffed by local groups of volunteers on weekends and holidays; others are leased to a tenant. The Association maintains a network of hiking trails with a total length of over 20,000 kilometres (12,000 mi). In addition to numerous local hiking trails, there are also ten main hiking trails that can take days or weeks to traverse: In addition,

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276-515: The Schwäbischer Albverein has published literature on the Swabian Jura and adjoining regions since 1893, in addition to hiking guides and maps, they also publish material on history, geology, flora and fauna, nature conservation, folk art, songs and dialect. Besides individual titles, the Press currently publishes the series Natur – Heimat – Wandern , published since 1977 as well as hiking maps in

299-743: The Swabian Jura Association maintains the following long-distance trails: On official occasions and celebrations of the club is the Albvereinslied sung: "Nun steckt dies Zeichen an den Hut, ihr Albvereinsgenossen“. The lyrics were written by founding member Eugen Nägele and were published in June 1890 in the "Blättern des Schwäbischen Albvereinsn". The song is sung to the melody of the Frankenlied by Valentin Eduard Becker . The publishing house of

322-612: The Taubergrund to Lake Constance and from the Black Forest to the Nördlinger Ries . These include the protection of nature and landscape as well as the care of language, music, dance and song. This results in rich hiking and events programs and many opportunities for recreation, relaxation and socializing. An important goal is also the training of qualified hiking guides. For this purpose, the homeland and hiking academy Baden-Württemberg

345-458: The activities of the association and provided a forum for material on local and national history. Albverein members receive the magazine for free, but it can also be subscribed to by non-members. Issues of the journal appear quarterly in an edition of 70,000 copies. In a digital archive, all issues from 1889 to today are available free of charge. The Schwäbische Albvereinsjugend (Swabian Albverein Youth)

368-486: The activities of the members in the territory of the association The Albvereinsjugend offers open youth work, and further education and recreation at club level and in the local groups. Four mission statements shape the identity of the Albvereinsjugend: traveling together, nature and environmental protection, social and democratic action, between tradition and modernity. The central journal Stufe appears four times

391-572: The eldest son of Duke Alexander, was created Duke of Teck . His eldest son Adolphus (born 1868) was the holder of the title in 1910. The most famous member of the Teck family is considered to be Duke Francis's daughter, Mary of Teck , who was queen consort to King George V of the United Kingdom and Empress of India . 48°35′17″N 9°28′14″E  /  48.58806°N 9.47056°E  / 48.58806; 9.47056 This article about

414-631: The north) into the Waldenburg Hills , Mainhardt Forest , Limpurg and Ellwangen Hills , Virngrund , Murrhardt Forest , Löwenstein Hills , Heilbronn Hills and Sulm Plateau ; in addition the valley of Weinsberger Tal , which lies between the last two uplands, is part of the region The highest point of the Swabian-Franconian Forest is the Hohe Brach (586.4 m). Other high hills include

437-531: The numerous hikes, annual meetings and hikes under the stars provide an opportunity for sociable walking and celebrating together. In addition, the Association offers training for expert hiking guides, conservationists or youth workers, lessons in folk music, folk dancing, flag waving and more. The club operates a total of 29 observation towers on the Swabian Alb, but also in other areas of Baden-Württemberg, such as

460-808: The scale 1: 35,000 since 2003, and since 2017 also in the scale 1: 25,000. In addition, the association is also involved in cooperation on titles with other publishers, including hiking and leisure maps of the State Office for Geoinformation and Land Development Baden-Württemberg and the Swabian Heimatkalender. The Press is a member of the Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels and the Landesverband Baden-Württemberg des Börsenvereins . The Blätter des Schwäbischen Albvereins , since their first issue on 12 May 1889, has published information about

483-472: The site was designated a protected area ( Naturschutzgebiet ). In 1863, the title "Prince of Teck" ( Fürst von Teck ) was conferred as a courtesy title by King William I of Württemberg upon the children of his cousin Duke Alexander of Württemberg (1804–85) by his morganatic marriage with Countess Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde (1812–41), ennobled as countess of Hohenstein. In 1871, Prince Francis ,

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506-668: The work of the existing groups on the Albtrauf . At the inaugural meeting on November 12, 1888 in Plochingen Salzmann presented the first draft of the by-laws of the Albverein, which was inaugurated shortly thereafter. The first committee meeting took place on April 22, 1889. At the first general meeting of the Association on May 5, 1889 Salzmann was unanimously elected chairman, Ernst Camerer secretary and deputy chairman, Gustav Ströhmfeld treasurer, and Eugen Nägele editor. The association

529-586: Was founded in 2001. It is a joint project of the Swabian Albverein together with the Black Forest Association . With their extensive hiking and events programs the local groups offer many opportunities for recreation, relaxation and socializing. Being a member of the Swabian Albverein does not just mean joining in a group with a trained hiking guide who knows how to tell about the ways, nature and culture, landscape history and buildings. In addition,

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