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begehenswert

Begehenswert is a German adjective used to describe places, routes, or experiences that justify an additional visit or detour. It denotes something worth exploring or visiting beyond what is encountered in a routine trip, emphasizing the active engagement of the visitor rather than mere visual appeal. The term is common in tourism writing and on maps to mark attractions that merit a visit.

Etymology: Begehenswert is formed from begehen, meaning to go through, visit, or traverse, and wert, meaning

Usage: Begehenswert can modify nouns, as in begehenswerte Route or begehenswerte Sehenswürdigkeit. In guides it may

Context: The term is suitable for describing historic city centers, natural landscapes, architectural ensembles, museums with

worth.
The
sense
is
that
the
place
is
worth
the
effort
to
reach
and
explore,
often
involving
walking,
touring,
or
a
dedicated
route.
also
appear
as
Begehenswertes
to
refer
collectively
to
a
set
of
sights.
It
tends
to
appear
alongside
terms
like
sehenswert,
historisch,
or
kulturell,
but
it
emphasizes
the
act
of
visiting
and
experiencing.
special
exhibitions,
or
scenic
hiking
trails
where
the
exploration
is
part
of
the
appeal.
It
is
primarily
used
in
German-speaking
regions
and
in
European
travel
contexts
to
highlight
attractions
that
reward
a
deliberate
visit.