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Heckedotz Fountain, Treis‑Karden

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Heckedotz Fountain, Treis‑Karden

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The Heckedotz Fountain, known locally as the Heckedotzbrunnen, is a distinctive man-made monument located on the market square in the Treis district of Treis-Karden, Germany. Situated at an elevation of 92.5 meters in the picturesque Mosel valley, this historical site commemorates the region's past and the traditional work of the "Heckedetz" people. It stands as a charming landmark within the Cochem-Zell district, nestled where the Flaumbach and Dünnbach valleys converge with the Mosel.

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  • Location: Treis-Karden, Cochem-Zell, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

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    January 4, 2022

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    At this point / I would like to say something quickly / about the spring,
    whereby it is in keeping with the art of poetry / if this 'spring' is a 'fountain':
    And I would like to quote the incomparable humorist Heinz Erhardt (1909 - 1979), who was known to a wide audience for his wit and "Another Poem", with a short four-line verse:
    "There is certainly a lot of beauty in the element, the wet one.
    Because you can drink the water.
    But you can also - not."
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    February 1, 2021

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    Bronze sculpture on the Heckedotz fountain in Treis-Karden on the market square. The Heckedotz is a mischievous little boy. Here he is busy removing the bark from an oak branch with a wooden mallet. The sculpture is the work of the Koblenz sculptor Fritz Berlin. On November 11, 1989, it was placed on the fountain, which had already been inaugurated on April 30, 1989. The basalt reliefs on the fountain were created by Gerhard Zenzen from Ulmen based on designs by Heinrich Sausen from Treis.
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    December 25, 2024

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    The market square in Treis is really beautifully laid out and the Heckedotz fountain is simply worth seeing! Benches invite you to linger comfortably.

    Market square with the "Heckedotz fountain" "The fountain on the market square in the Treis district is decorated with a little man - the "Heckedotz" - it reminds us of the town's past. Heckedetz was the Treis people who ran the forestry industry on the slopes of the Moselle valley and the side valleys (Dünnbach, Flaumbach, Gräthbach).
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    Location: Treis-Karden, Cochem-Zell, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of the Heckedotz Fountain?

    The Heckedotz Fountain commemorates the historical practice of the 'Heckedetz' – the people of Treis who engaged in slash-and-burn agriculture on the slopes of the Mosel valley. The bronze sculpture of the mischievous boy depicts him stripping bark from an oak branch, symbolizing this traditional work that shaped the region's landscape and economy.

    Who created the Heckedotz Fountain and its sculpture?

    The central bronze sculpture of the 'Heckedotz' was created by the Koblenz sculptor Fritz Berlin. The octagonal fountain basin and the accompanying basalt reliefs were crafted by Gerhard Zenzen from Ulmen, based on designs by Heinrich Sausen from Treis. The fountain was inaugurated on April 30, 1989, with the sculpture added on November 11, 1989.

    What other attractions are nearby the Heckedotz Fountain in Treis-Karden?

    Treis-Karden offers several other points of interest. Karden, the other district of the town, boasts a historic town center with charming half-timbered houses and the impressive Romanesque collegiate church of St. Castor. The town is also a popular starting point for exploring the Moselsteig trail and various hiking and cycling routes along the Mosel River.

    Are there specific hiking routes that start directly from the Heckedotz Fountain?

    While the fountain itself is a monument on the market square, its location in Treis-Karden makes it an excellent starting point for various routes. You can easily access sections of the Moselsteig trail or embark on family-friendly walks through the surrounding vineyards. Many circular walks in the Treis-Karden area can be planned to begin or end near the market square.

    Is the area around the Heckedotz Fountain suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the market square where the fountain is located is beautifully laid out with benches, making it a pleasant spot for families to relax. The playful nature of the 'Heckedotz' sculpture often appeals to children. Additionally, many family-friendly walks and cycling paths are accessible from Treis-Karden, offering gentle terrain suitable for all ages.

    Can I bring my dog to the Heckedotz Fountain and nearby trails?

    The Heckedotz Fountain is located in a public market square, so dogs on a leash are generally welcome. The surrounding hiking trails in Treis-Karden, including sections of the Moselsteig and vineyard paths, are typically dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is leashed and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all visitors.

    What are the parking options near the Heckedotz Fountain?

    Parking is generally available in the town center of Treis-Karden, close to the market square where the fountain is situated. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, visitors usually find spots within a short walking distance. It's advisable to arrive earlier during peak season to secure convenient parking.

    How accessible is the Heckedotz Fountain for visitors with mobility challenges?

    The Heckedotz Fountain is located on the market square, which is typically flat and paved, making it accessible for visitors with mobility challenges. The monument itself is at ground level, allowing for easy viewing. The surrounding town center is also generally navigable.

    Are there cafes or restaurants near the Heckedotz Fountain?

    Yes, Treis-Karden, especially around the market square and along the Mosel, offers various cafes, pubs, and restaurants. You'll find options for a quick coffee, a traditional German meal, or a refreshing drink after exploring the fountain and the surrounding area. Many establishments have outdoor seating during warmer months.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Heckedotz Fountain?

    The Heckedotz Fountain itself can be appreciated in a short amount of time, typically 10-20 minutes, to admire the sculpture and read about its history. However, many visitors choose to linger on the market square, explore the charming town of Treis-Karden, or use it as a starting point for longer hikes or bike rides, which could extend your visit to several hours or a full day.

    What is the best time of day to visit the Heckedotz Fountain to avoid crowds?

    To experience the Heckedotz Fountain and the market square with fewer people, consider visiting earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon, especially during weekdays. Weekends and peak tourist seasons (summer) tend to be busier, particularly around midday.

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