In the 'Am Hunnert' district, seven stations of genuflection line the road that leads up to the wood. These are reliefs from the Passion of Christ, chiselled in blue slate, which were erected in 1831 at the behest of a private foundation. The procession to the seven stations of genuflection is one of the oldest forms of the Way of the Cross. The rogation procession got its name from the custom of kneeling down at each station. The seven stations were mostly visited for the spiritual salvation of the deceased and to help to make it easier for those who were terminally ill to depart this life.