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Hiking trail around the Suttensee lake

Description

The Suttensee is a very small and hidden mountain lake. It invites especially on hot summer days for a little walk, as it is mostly in the shade and with its height of more than 1000 m it is mostly pleasantly cool up here. It is easy to reach by car and still it is a real secret tip.

For general information please visit the website https://out.ac/CEvcE

Information on accessibility

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

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

  • There is a general car park at the start of the trail.
  • There are no marked parking spaces for people with disabilities.
  • The bus stop is 5 m away.
  • The hiking trail has a total length of 1.200m.
  • It is a circular route.
  • The hiking trail is accessible without steps.
  • The hiking trail is stepless.
  • The hiking trail is
    at least 100 cm wide
    and in most cases easy to walk on and drive on
    and have a maximum longitudinal gradient of up to 14 % over a length of 10 meters.
  • There are no circulation barriers, bollards or obstacles.
  • There is seating available.
  • The hiking trail is not marked out continuously.
  • The route is clearly, uniformly and continuously signposted.
  • The hiking trail does not lead along a road used by motor vehicles.
  • It is not necessary to cross a road travelled by motor vehicles.
  • Barrier-free descriptions of the hiking trail (route, length, signposting, accompanying infrastructure etc.) are available (printed or on barrier-free websites or similar)
  • The information boards are predominately visible when seated.
  • There is no public toilet designed for people with disabilities.

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

  • There is a general car park at the start of the trail.
  • There are no marked parking spaces for people with disabilities.
  • The bus stop is 5 m away.
  • The hiking trail has a total length of 1.200m.
  • It is a circular route.
  • The hiking trail is at least 100 cm wide. 
  • There are no circulation barriers, bollards or obstacles.
  • Assistance dogs are allowed in relevant areas. 
  • External paths usually do not have visually contrasting, but tactilely detectable sidewalk boundaries. 
  • There is an uninterrupted guidance system with floor indicators available. 
  • The hiking trail does not lead along a road used by motor vehicles.
  • It is not necessary to cross a road travelled by motor vehicles.
  • The route is continuously signposted. 
  • Information is not available in Braille or prismatic font. 
  • Informations have visually contrasting. 
  • There is seating available.
  • There is no public toilet designed for people with disabilities.
  • Barrier-free descriptions of the hiking trail (route, length, signposting, accompanying infrastructure etc.) are available (printed or on barrier-free websites or similar)

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

  • There is a general car park at the start of the trail.
  • There are no marked parking spaces for people with disabilities.
  • The bus stop is 5 m away.
  • The hiking trail has a total length of 1.200m.
  • It is a circular route.
  • The hiking trail is at least 100 cm wide. 
  • There are no circulation barriers, bollards or obstacles.
  • There is seating available.
  • The route is continuously signposted.
  • The hiking trail does not lead along a road used by motor vehicles.
  • It is not necessary to cross a road travelled by motor vehicles.
  • Barrier-free descriptions of the hiking trail (route, length, signposting, accompanying infrastructure etc.) are available (printed or on barrier-free websites or similar)
  • The information (information boards) is /exclusively provided in writing. 
  • There is no public toilet designed for people with disabilities.

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

  • There is a general car park at the start of the trail.
  • There are no marked parking spaces for people with disabilities.
  • The bus stop is 5 m away.
  • The hiking trail has a total length of 1.200m.
  • It is a circular route.
  • There is seating available.
  • The hiking trail does not lead along a road used by motor vehicles.
  • It is not necessary to cross a road travelled by motor vehicles.
  • Signs in visible distance are not available. 
  • There is no information in easy language. 
  • There is no public toilet designed for people with disabilities.
  • Barrier-free descriptions of the hiking trail (route, length, signposting, accompanying infrastructure etc.) are available (printed or on barrier-free websites or similar)
Certified in the period: July 2023 – June 2026

Address & contact

Wanderweg um den Suttensee

Sutten 65
83700 Rottach-Egern
Phone number: +49 80 22 92 73 89 0
Website: html.barrierefrei.tegernsee-schliersee.de/aktiv-sein/wanderweg-um-den-suttensee

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