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A steig (Low German: Stieg) is a German term meaning "steep path" that originally referred to a narrow footpath over hills or mountains that could not be negotiated by horse-drawn vehicles. Today the term occurs in German-speaking countries as a synonym for all kinds of footpaths, e.g., Bürgersteig, a term for "pavement" in Austria or Switzerland. The term steig and its dialectical variations is commonly found in many placenames.

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  • Ein Steig (niederdeutsch: Stieg) bezeichnet ursprünglich einen engen Weg über Anhöhen und Berge, der nicht von Fahrzeugen befahren werden kann. Heute wird Steig auch als Synonym für alle Arten von Fußwegen, wie z. B. in Bürgersteig, benutzt. Der Begriff Steig ist mit seinen mundartlichen Ableitungen in vielen Flurnamen wiederzufinden. (de)
  • A steig (Low German: Stieg) is a German term meaning "steep path" that originally referred to a narrow footpath over hills or mountains that could not be negotiated by horse-drawn vehicles. Today the term occurs in German-speaking countries as a synonym for all kinds of footpaths, e.g., Bürgersteig, a term for "pavement" in Austria or Switzerland. The term steig and its dialectical variations is commonly found in many placenames. (en)
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  • Ein Steig (niederdeutsch: Stieg) bezeichnet ursprünglich einen engen Weg über Anhöhen und Berge, der nicht von Fahrzeugen befahren werden kann. Heute wird Steig auch als Synonym für alle Arten von Fußwegen, wie z. B. in Bürgersteig, benutzt. Der Begriff Steig ist mit seinen mundartlichen Ableitungen in vielen Flurnamen wiederzufinden. (de)
  • A steig (Low German: Stieg) is a German term meaning "steep path" that originally referred to a narrow footpath over hills or mountains that could not be negotiated by horse-drawn vehicles. Today the term occurs in German-speaking countries as a synonym for all kinds of footpaths, e.g., Bürgersteig, a term for "pavement" in Austria or Switzerland. The term steig and its dialectical variations is commonly found in many placenames. (en)
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