Reserva Natural del Valle Inferior del Feuerbach
Reserva Natural del Valle Inferior del Feuerbach
Destacar (Segmento) • Monumento natural
Ciclismo
4.4
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Senderismo
4.9
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Marcha nórdica
5.0
(2)
Gravel
5.0
(1)
MTB
5.0
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The Unteres Feuerbachtal Nature Reserve is a vital natural monument nestled in the northern part of Stuttgart, Germany, between the districts of Zazenhausen and Mühlhausen. As one of seven nature reserves within the bustling city of Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg, it stands out as a significant green lung, preserving a rich tapestry of diverse ecosystems amidst an otherwise urban landscape. This protected area, designated in 1996, encompasses nearly 48 hectares, offering a crucial habitat for a wide array of native animal…
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Unteres Feuerbachtal mit Hangwäldern und Umgebung
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19 de febrero de 2018
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Distancia 975 m
Ascenso 10 m
Descenso 20 m
Clima
Desarrollado por Foreca
jueves 5 marzo
16°C
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Velocidad máx. del viento: 10,0 km/h
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The reserve offers a mix of terrain, primarily featuring well-maintained paths through hillside forests and along the renaturalized Feuerbach stream. While generally considered easy to intermediate, some sections, especially if wet, might be a bit challenging. One user tip suggests that if it's wet, the rarely used country road might be a more comfortable surface than the separate path along the stream. The elevation changes are generally gentle, making it suitable for most fitness levels.
Yes, the reserve is well-suited for beginners and those looking for easy walks. The network of well-maintained paths, including the improved separate path along the stream, provides accessible options. Many visitors enjoy simply walking through the forest, which offers shade and a pleasant experience. The reserve is also part of the 'Radel-Thon' cycling route, indicating its paths are generally smooth and easy to navigate.
While the exact public transport connections are not detailed in the provided information, the reserve is located in the northern part of Stuttgart, between the districts of Zazenhausen and Mühlhausen. As a significant green space within a densely populated urban area, it is generally well-connected by Stuttgart's public transport network. We recommend checking local bus or tram schedules to Zazenhausen or Mühlhausen for the most direct routes to the reserve's entry points.
Absolutely! The reserve is highlighted as family-friendly. Its easy hiking routes, diverse natural features like the stream, ponds, and forests, and opportunities for wildlife spotting make it an engaging destination for children. The well-maintained paths are suitable for leisurely strolls, and the tranquil environment provides a safe space for families to enjoy nature together.
The Unteres Feuerbachtal Nature Reserve is generally dog-friendly. However, as it is a nature reserve, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect the diverse flora and fauna, especially ground-nesting birds and amphibians. Please ensure you clean up after your dog to maintain the pristine condition of the reserve for all visitors and wildlife.
The reserve boasts several notable natural features. Keep an eye out for the renaturalized Feuerbach stream with its winding riverbed, the re-cultivated shell limestone quarry which now hosts ponds and thickets, and the 'Kreuzrain' semi-dry grassland known for its abundant Carthusian Pink flowers. While there aren't specific 'viewpoints' in the traditional sense, the diverse ecosystems themselves offer picturesque scenes and opportunities for nature appreciation.
The reserve is a haven for biodiversity. You might spot over 60 bird species, including endangered ones like the Tree Pipit, Hobby, and Golden Oriole. It's also a vital habitat for bats, frogs (especially around the quarry ponds), wild bees, and butterflies. In spring, the humid hillside forests burst with wildflowers like Bluebell and Cowslip, while the 'Kreuzrain' grassland showcases Carthusian Pink and other rare plants into late summer.
The Unteres Feuerbachtal Nature Reserve is primarily a natural area focused on conservation and recreation, so there are no cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly within its boundaries. However, given its location within the city of Stuttgart, you will find various dining and lodging establishments in the nearby districts of Zazenhausen and Mühlhausen, just a short distance from the reserve.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions, especially after rain, we recommend wearing comfortable, sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots with good grip. Layered clothing is always a good idea to adapt to changing weather. If visiting in spring or summer, consider insect repellent, and in wetter seasons, waterproof outerwear might be beneficial. Even on sunny days, the forest paths offer shade, so light, breathable clothing is suitable.
While specific named circular routes are not detailed, the network of well-maintained paths throughout the 47.5-hectare reserve allows visitors to easily create their own circular walks. You can combine paths through the forest, along the stream, and past the former quarry to form loops of varying lengths, returning to your starting point. Exploring routes on komoot can help you discover popular loops created by other hikers.