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Hardy Trail Rest Area (Station 1), Hardtwald

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Hardy Trail Rest Area (Station 1), Hardtwald

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Hardy Trail Rest Area (Station 1), Hardtwald

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The Hardy Pfad Rest Area (Station 1) serves as the welcoming gateway to the popular Hardy Pfad Walderlebnispfad, an engaging forest adventure trail nestled within the scenic Hardtwald forest. Located in the northeast of the Ludwigsburg district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, this facility sits at an elevation of approximately 368 meters, offering a perfect starting point for exploring the natural beauty between Aspach, Großbottwar, and Steinheim an der Murr. It's a designated rest area that marks the beginning of a journey…

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    the beginning of the Hardy path and rest area
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    Well suited for family outings and walks with children
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    The "Walderlebnispfad Hardtwald: Hardy Path" near the hiking car park "Rohrtäle" near Steinheim a.d. Murr / Forsthof, Ludwigsburg district, Baden-Württemberg.
    - Starting point: Rohrtäle car park
    - a total of approx. 1.5 km long
    - Flyer: benningen.de/fileadmin/Dateien/Dateien/Flyer_ready_5.7.2018-optisch_angepasst.pdf

    Additional Information:
    - pleidelsheim.de/walderlebnispfad-hardtwald---hardy-pfad
    - benningen.de/de/leben/sehenswerte/walderlebnispfad
    - stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.ausflugstipps-walderlebnispfad-hardy-pfad-im-hardtwald-ueber-stock-und-stein-auf-stamm-und-steg.b57143c3-8a40-4d23-be09 -977e3c404333.html
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    Location: Murr, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Kraichgau-Stromberg, Karlsruhe District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What specific facilities are available directly at Hardy Pfad Rest Area (Station 1)?

    Hardy Pfad Rest Area (Station 1) serves primarily as the starting point and gateway to the Hardy Pfad Walderlebnispfad. While it is a designated rest area, the main interactive facilities and amenities like the Wasserspielplatz, Feuersee with grilling facilities, and the new Kugelbahn are located along the adventure trail itself, accessible shortly after beginning your journey from Station 1.

    What is the typical length and duration of the Hardy Pfad trail starting from Station 1?

    The Hardy Pfad Walderlebnispfad, which begins at Station 1, is approximately 1.5 to 2 kilometers long. The duration of your visit can vary significantly depending on how much time you spend at each of the 16 or 17 interactive stations, but a leisurely exploration with children might take 1.5 to 2.5 hours.

    Is the Hardy Pfad trail suitable for strollers or wheelchairs?

    The Hardy Pfad trail is explicitly designed to be suitable for strollers, indicating a relatively easy and accessible terrain. However, for wheelchairs, while the path itself is generally flat, some interactive stations or specific sections might present minor challenges. It's advisable for wheelchair users to assess the conditions upon arrival.

    Are dogs allowed on the Hardy Pfad trail, and what are the rules?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Hardy Pfad trail. As with most public trails in Germany, it is expected that dogs are kept on a leash at all times and that owners clean up after their pets. Please be mindful of other visitors, especially families with young children, and ensure your dog is well-behaved around the interactive stations.

    How do I get to Hardy Pfad Rest Area (Station 1) using public transport?

    While the most convenient access is by car to the Rohrtäle parking lot, public transport options are limited. There are no direct bus stops immediately at the Rohrtäle parking lot. Visitors relying on public transport would typically need to take a bus to nearby towns like Steinheim an der Murr or Großbottwar and then arrange for a taxi or face a longer walk to the trail's starting point.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or restaurants near the Hardy Pfad Rest Area (Station 1) or the Rohrtäle parking lot?

    There are no cafes, pubs, or restaurants directly at the Hardy Pfad Rest Area (Station 1) or the Rohrtäle parking lot. For dining options, you would need to venture into the nearby towns such as Steinheim an der Murr, Großbottwar, Aspach, or Benningen, which offer a selection of eateries.

    What are the best times of day to visit to avoid crowds at Hardy Pfad Rest Area (Station 1)?

    To best enjoy the Hardy Pfad and its interactive stations with fewer crowds, consider visiting early in the morning, especially on weekends and public holidays. Weekday afternoons outside of school holidays also tend to be less busy. The trail is popular with families, so peak times are typically mid-morning to late afternoon on sunny days.

    Are there any cycling routes that start or pass by Hardy Pfad Rest Area (Station 1)?

    The Hardy Pfad itself is an adventure trail primarily designed for walking and hiking. While the Hardtwald forest has various paths, the immediate area around Station 1 and the adventure trail is not specifically designated for cycling. Cyclists looking for routes in the Hardtwald should explore other forest paths that are more suitable for bikes, as the interactive nature of the Hardy Pfad is best experienced on foot.

    What kind of terrain can be expected on the Hardy Pfad trail?

    The Hardy Pfad offers generally easy and accessible terrain, making it suitable for families. The path is mostly flat or gently undulating, winding through the forest. It's described as suitable for strollers, implying a relatively smooth surface, likely compacted earth or gravel, without significant inclines or challenging obstacles.

    Is the Feuersee (Fire Lake) accessible from Station 1, and what amenities does it offer?

    Yes, the Feuersee is a significant feature along the Hardy Pfad, roughly halfway along the path from Station 1. It offers a wonderful spot for a break with a sheltered hut and grilling facilities, making it ideal for picnics. Additionally, there's a Wasserspielplatz (water play area) where children can pump water from the lake to turn a waterwheel, providing an engaging activity.

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