Köte

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

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]

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

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