Köte

A Köte (also Köthe) is the term used in the Harz Mountains of central Germany for a charcoal burner's hut (Köhlerhütte). A Köte was occupied by a charcoal burner in order to look after a nearby wood pile (Kohlenmeiler). The charcoal burner prepared the necessary charcoal for the smelting of ores.[1]

A Köte and Kohlenmeiler with charcoal burners at their work (turn of the 19th/20th century)
A Köte and rest area on the Schindelkopf

Today, Köten are used for tourism purposes as shelters and rest stops for hikers.

Examples

There are replicas of Köten in the Harz, for example at these places:

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References

  1. Informationstafel Eine Köte… (Foto), auf jensunterwegs.de
  2. Köte am Heidenstieg:
    Topographische Karte mit Wegabzweig bei der Köte am Heidenstieg Archived 2016-04-20 at the Wayback Machine [südöstlich unterhalb eines Wasserbehälters (Wbh); ungefähre Höhenlage der Köte laut Höhenlinie/n in AK 5/2,5], auf natur-erleben.niedersachsen.de
    – Harzer Wandernadel: Stempelstelle 124 / Köte am Heidenstieg, auf harzer-wandernadel.de
  3. Köte am Schindelkopf:
    – Topographische Karte mit zwei Wegabzweigen bei der Köte am Schindelkopf Archived 2016-04-20 at the Wayback Machine [auf dem Bergnordwesthang; ungefähre Höhenlage der Köte laut Höhenlinie/n in AK 5/2,5], auf natur-erleben.niedersachsen.de
    – Harzer Wandernadel: Stempelstelle 143 / Köte Schindelkopf, auf harzer-wandernadel.de
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