"Hengelesweiher" Tour
Description
The Hengelesweiherrunde opens up a species-rich nature reserve. The small water lily, the alcon blue butterfly and the little grebe are only three of the protected species that populate the lake with siltation zones and reed beds. On the comfortable lakeside trail you can walk up to the small village of Wolfbühl. Length: 4,5 km
You can also find the location of the trail on Outdooractive: https://www.outdooractive.com/de/route/wanderung/allgaeu/hengelesweiherrunde/116441998/
Information on accessibility
Download short report as PDFSome information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
Parking
- Public car park in Großholzleute at the village community centre
- There is a parking space for people with disabilities (space size: 350 cm x 500 cm).
- The parking space is 30 m from the entrance.
- There is another public car park on Hasenbergstraße. However, there are no designated parking spaces for people with disabilities here.
Hiking trail
- The hiking trail is designed for people with mobility impairments and senior citizens.
- The circular trail has a total length of 4.5 km.
- The trail is signposted throughout.
- The entire trail is step-free.
- The surface of the path is mainly easy to walk and drive on (asphalt, water-bound surface).
- There are also some larger and longer longitudinal inclines. The maximum slope is 15 % over 25 m. The slopes are inclines and declines.
- Cross slopes of up to 7% are present in certain sections.
- The path is at least 150 cm wide.
- The trail partly runs on a road used by motor vehicles (approx. 700 m in total).
- A road used by motor vehicles must be crossed. The crossing is unsecured.
- The hiking trail is also partly used by cyclists.
- There are seating areas in the trail section. The distance between the seats is a maximum of 550 m.
- The information boards can be read while sitting.
- There is no public toilet for people with disabilities.
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- There are public parking spaces in Großholzleute at the village community centre and on Hasenbergstraße.
- The path is at least 150 cm wide.
- Assistance dogs can be taken along.
- The circular trail has a total length of 4.5 km.
- The trail is signposted throughout.
- There is no continuous guidance system for people with visual impairments or blind people. There are mostly tactilely well perceptible lateral boundaries of the path. There are predominantly visually contrasting lateral boundaries of the path.
- The path is at least 150 cm wide.
- The trail partly runs on a road used by motor vehicles (in total approx. 700 m).
- A road used by motor vehicles has to be crossed. The crossing is unsecured.
- The hiking trail is also partly used by cyclists.
- The information boards are designed with legible lettering. There is a good visual contrast between the lettering/pictogram and the background. However, the information is not tactile (Braille, etc.).
- There is no public toilet for people with disabilities
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- There are public parking spaces in Großholzleute at the village community centre and on Hasenbergstraße.
- The circular trail has a total length of 4.5 km.
- The hiking trail is signposted throughout.
- The trail partly runs along a road used by motor vehicles (approx. 700 m in total).
- A road used by motor vehicles must be crossed. The crossing is unsecured.
- The footpath is also partly used by cyclists.
- There is no public toilet for people with disabilities.
Some information on accessibility are listed below. Detailed descriptions are available in the separate document "Detailed information".
- There are public parking spaces in Großholzleute at the village community centre and on Hasenbergstraße.
- The circular trail has a total length of 4.5 km.
- The hiking trail is signposted throughout. There are no signposts at a constantly visible distance.
- The path is at least 150 cm wide.
- The trail partly runs along a road used by motor vehicles (approx. 700 m in total).
- A road used by motor vehicles has to be crossed. The crossing is unsecured.
- The hiking trail is also partly used by cyclists.
- The information boards are not in plain language.
- There is no public toilet for people with disabilities.
Address & contact
Hengelesweiherrunde
88316 Isny