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Experience Trail "Lebensader Maisach"

Description

The "Lebensader Maisach" runs for about 2.5 km along the stream of the same name, between the villages of Günding and Bergkirchen. It starts or ends in each case not far from the sports restaurants. Along the adventure trail, various stations can be explored in a sporty, creative and educational way. 11 information boards provide information on various topics. The Maisach Trail is not a circular route. On weekdays, however, it is possible to take the 721 bus between Bergkirchen and Günding. There are many places to sit and rest along the entire trail. There are refreshment stops at the start and end points of the adventure trail.

Information on accessibility

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All areas relevant for testing meet the quality criteria of the label "Accessibility certified - accessible for people with walking disabilities and wheelchair users".

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • Starting point: The adventure trail can be started from the car park in Bergkirchen as well as from the car park in Günding.
  • At the Günding car park (sports field) there is a parking space for people with disabilities (space size: 350 cm x 500 cm).
  • The car park is 100 m from the start/entry point of the trail. The path between the car park and the entry/start point of the adventure trail is easy to walk and drive on and has no longitudinal gradient.
  • On weekdays, bus 721 runs between Bergkirchen and Günding.
  • The Maisach lifeline adventure trail is 2.5 km long.
  • The adventure trail has no steps and is easy to walk and drive on throughout (water-bound surface).
  • The path is 180 cm wide. The maximum gradient is up to 6 % over 5 m.
  • The adventure trail is car-free, it is not designated for cyclists, skaters etc. or horse riders.
  • It is not necessary to cross a road used by motor vehicles.
  • Seating is available.
  • The trail is signposted throughout.
  • Along the trail there are 11 information boards on topics such as the course of the Maisach, the natural formation, flora and fauna, the use of hydropower and flood protection, artists and monuments in the region, etc. The information boards are located in the seating area.
  • The information boards can be seen, read, perceived or recognised while sitting.

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report..

  • Assistance dogs may be brought along.
  • Starting point: The adventure trail can be started from the car park in Bergkirchen as well as from the car park in Günding.
  • At the Günding car park (sports field) there is a parking space for people with disabilities (space size: 350 cm x 500 cm).
  • The car park is 100 m from the start/entry point of the trail. The path between the car park and the start/entry point of the adventure trail is easy to walk and drive on and has no longitudinal gradient.
  • Bus 721 runs between Bergkirchen and Günding on weekdays.
  • The Maisach lifeline adventure trail is 2.5 km long.
  • Tactile, easily perceptible lateral boundaries of the path are predominantly present.
  • The path boundaries are predominantly visually contrasting.
  • The adventure trail is car-free, it is not designated for cyclists, skaters etc. or horse riders.
  • It is not necessary to cross a road used by motor vehicles.
  • The trail is signposted throughout.
  • Along the path there are 11 information boards on topics such as the course of the Maisach, the natural formation, flora and fauna, the use of hydropower and flood protection, artists and monuments in the region, etc. The information is available in written form.
  • The information is available in written form. The information is not conveyed acoustically or tactilely (Braille, prismatic writing).

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • Starting point: The adventure trail can be started from the car park in Bergkirchen as well as from the car park in Günding.
  • At the Günding car park (sports field) there is a parking space for people with disabilities (space size: 350 cm x 500 cm).
  • The car park is 100 m from the start/entry point of the trail. The path between the car park and the start/entry point of the adventure trail is easy to walk and drive on and has no longitudinal gradient.
  • Bus 721 runs between Bergkirchen and Günding on weekdays.
  • The Maisach lifeline adventure trail is 2.5 km long.
  • The adventure trail is car-free, it is not designated for cyclists, skaters etc. or horse riders.
  • It is not necessary to cross a road used by motor vehicles.
  • The trail is signposted throughout.
  • Along the path there are 11 information boards on topics such as the course of the Maisach, the natural formation, flora and fauna, the use of hydropower and flood protection, artists and monuments in the region, etc. The information is available in written form.
  • The information is available in written form. The information is not provided in German sign language.
  • There are no adjustable listening stations, inductive listening systems, etc. available.
  • Starting point: The adventure trail can be started from the car park in Bergkirchen as well as from the car park in Günding.
  • At the Günding car park (sports field) there is a parking space for people with disabilities (space size: 350 cm x 500 cm).
  • The car park is 100 m from the start/entry point of the trail. The path between the car park and the start/entry point of the adventure trail is easy to walk and drive on and has no longitudinal gradient.
  • Bus 721 runs between Bergkirchen and Günding on weekdays.
  • The Maisach lifeline adventure trail is 2.5 km long.
  • The adventure trail is car-free, it is not designated for cyclists, skaters etc. or horse riders.
  • It is not necessary to cross a road used by motor vehicles.
  • The trail is signposted throughout.
  • Along the path there are 11 information boards on topics such as the course of the Maisach, the natural formation, flora and fauna, the use of hydropower and flood protection, artists and monuments in the region, etc. The information is available in written form.
  • The information is available in written form. There is no information available in easy language.
Certified in the period: November 2021 – October 2024

Address & contact

Erlebnispfad Lebensader Maisach

Römerstraße
85232 Bergkirchen
Phone number: +49 8131 56970
E-mail address: gemeinde@bergkirchen.de
Website: https://www.tourismus-dachauer-land.de/rad-und-wanderwege/wanderwege/lebensader-maisach.html

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