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Stone Age Human Sculpture at Lonesee

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Stone Age Human Sculpture at Lonesee

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The Löwenmensch Sculpture at Lonesee is a striking modern wooden monument located by the tranquil Lonesee, a small lake nestled within the picturesque Lone Valley (Lonetal) in the Swabian Alb region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This impressive outdoor artwork, standing at an elevation of 598 meters, is a contemporary interpretation inspired by the world-renowned prehistoric Löwenmensch (Lion-Human) figurine, one of the oldest known examples of figurative art. The area around Lonesee offers a peaceful natural setting, making it a popular spot…

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    June 8, 2023

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    The stone age man carving the lion man is unmissable. The lion man stands as a large wooden figure in the lake and a resident family of swans keeps watch. The pair of swans is not to be trifled with, as some high-spirited ones have found out in recent years. Invites you to take a rest.
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    May 5, 2018

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    On May 1st, 2018, the giant figure of eight tree trunks was unveiled:

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    September 20, 2018

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    The sculpture of the Stone Age man is already an impressive work of art.
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    Location: Lonsee, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Tübingen District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the difference between the Löwenmensch Sculpture at Lonesee and the original Löwenmensch figurine?

    The Löwenmensch Sculpture at Lonesee is a modern, large-scale wooden monument located by Lonesee, inspired by the prehistoric artifact. The original Löwenmensch figurine is an ancient, 31.1 cm tall mammoth ivory sculpture, discovered in the Hohlenstein-Stadel cave in the Lone Valley. This original artifact, one of the oldest known examples of figurative art, is currently housed and displayed at the Museum Ulm in the city of Ulm, Germany, not at Lonesee.

    How can I reach the Löwenmensch Sculpture at Lonesee using public transport?

    While the Lone Valley is primarily accessed by car, it is possible to reach the general area by public transport. You would typically take a train to a nearby town like Langenau or Ulm, and then look for local bus connections towards the Lone Valley. However, direct bus service to Lonesee itself might be limited, especially on weekends. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and routes from your starting point to the nearest stop to Lonesee before your visit.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around the Löwenmensch Sculpture at Lonesee?

    Yes, the trails around Lonesee and the Lone Valley are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially around the lake where there are resident swans, and always clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area for all visitors.

    Is the area around the Löwenmensch Sculpture at Lonesee accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The immediate paths around Lonesee are generally flat and suitable for strollers, offering a pleasant, leisurely walk. However, some of the longer or more challenging trails extending into the Lone Valley might have uneven terrain, roots, or steeper sections that could be difficult for wheelchairs. It's best to stick to the main, well-maintained paths directly around the lake for optimal accessibility.

    What kind of trails can I expect around Lonesee, and what is their difficulty?

    Around Lonesee itself, you'll find easy, flat paths perfect for leisurely strolls and families. These are generally well-maintained and suitable for all ages. For those seeking more challenge, the surrounding Lone Valley offers a network of longer hiking trails, ranging from moderate to occasionally more demanding, with some elevation changes and natural surfaces. These longer routes can connect to other caves and historical sites in the valley.

    What should I wear for a hike around Lonesee and the Lone Valley?

    For a leisurely walk around Lonesee, comfortable walking shoes are sufficient. If you plan to explore the longer trails in the Lone Valley, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are recommended, as paths can be uneven. Dress in layers, as weather conditions can change, and bring rain gear, especially during spring and autumn. In summer, a hat and sunscreen are advisable, while in winter, warm, waterproof clothing and appropriate footwear are essential.

    Are there any cafes or refreshment options near the Löwenmensch Sculpture at Lonesee?

    Lonesee is primarily a natural area, and direct cafes or restaurants right at the sculpture are limited. It's a good idea to bring your own snacks and drinks for your visit. However, you may find small eateries or traditional German Gasthäuser in the nearby villages within the Lone Valley, a short drive away. Checking local listings for specific opening times is recommended.

    Can I visit the Löwenmensch Sculpture at Lonesee during winter?

    Yes, the Löwenmensch Sculpture at Lonesee can be visited in winter, offering a unique and often tranquil experience. The wooden sculpture stands out beautifully against a snowy landscape. However, be prepared for colder temperatures, potentially icy paths, and shorter daylight hours. Ensure you wear warm, waterproof clothing and appropriate footwear. Some facilities or nearby services might have reduced hours during the off-season.

    What kind of wildlife can be observed at Lonesee?

    Lonesee is home to a resident family of swans, which are a prominent feature and often seen near the wooden Löwenmensch sculpture. The surrounding Lone Valley is rich in biodiversity, and you might spot various bird species, ducks, and small mammals. The area's natural setting provides a habitat for local flora and fauna, making it a pleasant spot for nature observation.

    Are there other viewpoints or interesting spots near the Löwenmensch Sculpture at Lonesee?

    Beyond the immediate area of the wooden Löwenmensch, the Lone Valley offers several other viewpoints and historical sites. The valley is known for its caves, including the Hohlenstein-Stadel cave where the original Löwenmensch figurine was found, and other significant Ice Age archaeological sites. Many trails lead to scenic overlooks providing panoramic views of the valley landscape. Exploring these additional sites can enrich your visit.

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