Gschwendrunde
Description
"Gschwend" Tour
The "Gschwend" Tour leads along the edge of the forest on well developed paths. Viewing and information points at the "Gschwendwald" and the old dam path provide information about the change in the cultural landscape. The former pond is now grassland. Length: 4,7 km
Information on accessibility
Download short report as PDFSome information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- There is a general hikers' car park at the Biesenweiher.
- The trail is 4.7 km long.
- It is a circular hiking trail.
- The hiking trail is step-free and accessible.
- The hiking trail is predominantly at least 300 cm wide, on approx. 1,050 m in total the trail is 150 cm wide.
- The surface condition of the hiking trail is low-vibration and easy to walk and drive on (asphalt, forest paths, water-bound surfaces, etc.).
- There are maximum longitudinal gradients of up to 17% over a length of 15 metres.
- The maximum cross slope is 8%.
- The trail section is signposted throughout.
- Seating is available.
- The trail runs for a total of 2,400 m on a road used by motor vehicles.
- No roads used by motor vehicles have to be crossed.
- The trail is not designated for cyclists, skaters, etc. or horse riders.
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- Assistance dogs can be brought along.
- There is a general hikers' car park at the Biesenweiher.
- The trail is 4.7 km long.
- It is a circular hiking trail.
- The hiking trail is mostly at least 300 cm wide, on approx. 1,050 m in total the trail is 150 cm wide.
- The surface condition of the hiking trail is low in vibrations and easy to walk and drive on (asphalt, forest paths, water-bound surface).
- There are mainly tactile and visually contrasting lateral boundaries of the path.
- The path section is signposted throughout.
- Seating is available.
- The trail runs for a total of 2,400 m on a road used by motor vehicles.
- No roads used by motor vehicles have to be crossed.
- The trail is not designated for cyclists, skaters, etc. or horse riders.
- There are no danger spots.
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- There is a general hikers' car park at the Biesenweiher.
- The trail is 4.7 km long.
- It is a circular hiking trail.
- The trail section is signposted throughout.
- Seating is available.
- The trail runs for a total of 2,400 m on a road used by motor vehicles.
- No roads used by motor vehicles have to be crossed.
- The trail is not designated for cyclists, skaters etc. or horse riders.
- There are no slopes and no embankments.
- There are no dangerous spots.
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- There is a general hikers' car park at the Biesenweiher.
- The trail is 4.7 km long.
- It is a circular hiking trail.
- The trail section is signposted throughout, but there are no trail signs at a constantly visible distance.
- The trail runs for a total of 2,400 m on a road used by motor vehicles.
- No road used by motor vehicles has to be crossed.
- The trail is not designated for cyclists, skaters, etc. or horse riders.
Address & contact
Gschwendrunde
88316 Isny