Arrach Lake Park with Nature Art Parks

Description

Consisting of a lake park, a moor and the "Gut Kleß" energy park, the Nature-Art-Parks in Arrach form a unique symbiosis of nature, art and regenerative energies.

The Natur-Art parks in the climatic health resort of Arrach are connected by an approximately three-kilometre-long, accessible climate-terrain path. Works of art made of glass, metal and wood along the way symbolise the interplay of nature, old craftsmanship paired with modern glass art and regenerative energies. In the lake park, visitors can expect bathing and recreational fun for the whole family. There is a disabled toilet on the grounds. A wooden plank path suitable for wheelchairs and strollers leads through the Moorpark. Information boards or guided tours inform passers-by about the special features of the flora and fauna in the Arrach Moor. After the moor nature trail, the route continues towards the "Gut Kleß" energy park, where the impressive photopholtaic installations can be explored. Over the old stone bridge, the path leads past the old arts and crafts to the museum landscape at the Drexler farm. From there it goes back to the starting point via the footpath.

Information on accessibility

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Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report at the end of the text.

Lake Park Arrach (Seepark ASrrach)

  • There is a public transport stop (ÖPNV) at a maximum distance of 100 m from the entrance/entrance.
  • There are no marked parking spaces for people with disabilities. The paths between the parking lot and the lake park area are mostly easy to walk and drive on. There are circulation barriers (movement area between the barriers 133 cm x 200 cm).
  • The narrowest passage in the locker room is 70 cm wide. The movement area in the locker room is 128 cm x 175 cm. There are no seats available.
  • There are flat steps with handrails to enter the bathing area. There are no special path or beach mats on the beach, in the area of the sunbathing lawn or leading along or into the water.
  • The circular path (length: approx. 1 km) in the area of the recreational sports area (lake park) is easy to walk and drive on. The path width is 300 cm. There is a maximum longitudinal slope of 2%.
  • The paths and access roads in the outdoor climbing park Rauchröhren area are not easy to walk and drive on.
  • The water adventure trail "Reitbach" is neither step-free nor easy to walk and drive on.
  • The circular path "Obststreuwiese" and the nature trail "Natur-Erlebnisweg Reitbach" are not easily passable and navigable. There are circulation barriers (movement area between the circulation barriers: 124 cm x 250 cm). The Reitbach nature trail is signposted. The information boards are visible, perceptible or recognizable while sitting.
  • The facilities of the lake park and paths are signposted.
  • There are seating areas available.
  • There is no playground equipment designed for wheelchair users.

Toilets for people with disabilities in the lake park

  • The door is at least 80 cm wide. There is a threshold with a height of 4.5 cm.
  • The manoeuvring space are
    in front of the washbasin 116 cm x 181 cm;
    in front of the toilet 161 cm x 169 cm;
    to the left of the toilet 40 cm x 54 cm;
    to the right of the toilet 95 cm x 54 cm.
  • There are grab rails to the left and right of the toilet.
  • Both grab rails can be flipped-up.
  • The washbasin is wheelchair accessible at a height of 67 cm and a depth of less than 30 cm.
  • There is an alarm trigger

Moor-Park Arrach

  • The path between the parking lot and the Moor-Park is not easily passable throughout (length: approx. 150 m, width: approx. 320 cm). A road with motor vehicles has to be crossed.
  • A secured (e.g. traffic lights, crossing points, island) crossing of a road with motor vehicle traffic is necessary.
  • There is a step (height: 7 cm) at the entrance to the boardwalk.
  • The moor nature trail is about 1 km long and leads over planks of a width of at least 140 cm.
  • The moor nature trail is not easy to walk and drive on. There are longitudinal slopes of up to 13% over 1 m and cross slopes of up to 2.5%.
  • In stretches, the distance between the individual elements of the wooden plank path is 3.7 cm.
  • There are seats available.
  • The moor nature trail is signposted. The information boards cannot be read while sitting.

Energy Park

  • The path between the parking lot and the Energy Park is not easily passable throughout (length: approx. 150 m, width: approx. 320 cm).
  • A secured (e.g. traffic lights, crossing points, island) crossing of a road used by motor vehicles is necessary.
  • Partial sections of the circular energy park path lead along a road used by motor vehicles.
  • Partial sections of the circular energy park trail are also designated for bicyclists, skaters, etc., or horseback riders.
  • There is a step (height: 7 cm) at the entrance to the circular energy path.
  • The circular energy park trail is approx. 2 km long and at least 140 cm wide.
  • The circular energy park path is not step-free and not easy to walk and drive on.
  • There are longitudinal slopes of up to 14% over 2 m.
  • There are seats available.
  • The circular energy park is signposted. The information boards cannot be read while sitting.

Public WC for people with disabilities in the Wood Art Museum 

  • The manoeuvring space are:
    in front of the sink 164 cm x 170 cm;
    in front of the toilet 226 cm x 160 cm;
    to the left of the toilet 61 cm x 71 cm;
    to the right of the toilet 118 cm x 71 cm.
  • There are grab rails to the left and right of the toilet.
  • Both handholds can be folded up. 
  • The washbasin is wheelchair accessible at a height of 67 cm and a depth of at least 30 cm.
  • The mirror is visible in sitting and standing position.
  • There is an alarm trigger.

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

  • Assistance dogs are allowed.
  • There are flat steps with handrails for access to the lake.
  • There is no uninterrupted guidance system with ground indicators.
  • Steps or stairs are not visually rich in contrast.
  • No handrails available for screed paths, steps or stairs.
  • The ways lift at least a width of 140 cm.
  • The pavement boundaries of the paths in the Seepark are visually rich in contrast and tactile.
  • In the Seepark Arrach there is no need to use or cross motor vehicle driven roads.
  • No motor vehicle driven roads are to be used in the Moor-Park.
  • A secured (e.g. traffic lights, crossing points, island) crossing of a road used by motor vehicles is necessary to get from the car park to the Moor or Energy Park.
  • Sections of the Energiepark circuit lead on a road with vehicles.
  • There is no play equipment designed for visually people with impairmentsor blind people.
  • Sections of the Energiepark circular trail are also designated for cyclists, skaters etc. or riders.
  • The groundbreaking and content-related information (e.g. information boards) is conveyed in writing, but not acoustically or tactilely.
  • The information is available in clearly legible fonts.
  • There is no good visual contrast between font/pictograph/guide and background.

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

  • There are flat steps with handrails for access to the lake.
  • In the Seepark Arrach there is no need to use or cross motor vehicle driven roads.
  • A secured (e.g. traffic lights, crossing points, island) crossing of a road used by motor vehicles is necessary to get from the car park to the Moor or Energy Park.
  • No motor vehicle driven roads are to be used in the Moor-Park.
  • Sections of the Energiepark circuit lead on a road with vehicles.
  • Sections of the Energiepark circular trail are also designated for cyclists, skaters etc. or riders.
  • No handrails available for screed paths, steps or stairs.
  • The information (e.g. information boards) is provided in writing, but not in sign language.
  • There are no hearing stations or audio induction loops available.

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

  • In the Seepark Arrach there is no need to use or cross motor vehicle driven roads.
  • No motor vehicle driven roads are to be used in the Moor-Park.
  • A secured (e.g. traffic lights, crossing points, island) crossing of a road used by motor vehicles is necessary to get from the car park to the Moor or Energy Park.
  • There is no information available in easy language.
  • Information is available in photorealistic representation.
  • The paths are signposted without interruption. The path signs are not available at a constantly visible distance.
Certified in the period: August 2022 – July 2025

Address & contact

Seepark Arrach mit Natur-Art-Parks

Lamer Straße 78
93474 Arrach
Phone number: +49 9943 1035
E-mail address: tourist@arrach.de
Website: www.seepark-arrach.de

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