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Baden-Württemberg

Stuttgart District

Heidenheim
Niederstotzingen

Confluence of the Lone and Hürbe

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Confluence of the Lone and Hürbe

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The Confluence of the Lone and Hürbe marks the meeting point of two significant rivers in the Lone valley, nestled within the picturesque region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 507 meters, this natural monument is a key feature of a unique karst landscape, renowned for its geological formations and rich prehistoric heritage. The Lone River, originating from a substantial karst spring near Urspring, flows for about 37 kilometers before joining the shorter Hürbe River, which then…

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    October 5, 2018

    Cycling

    Here the lone meets the hurdle. Unfortunately, it is difficult to make out of the bushes.
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    January 18, 2020

    Cycling

    The beautiful Lone valley that ends here at the Kaltenburg ends with the Lone estuary
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    August 17, 2021

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    The Lone Valley is a feast for the eyes. I was enthusiastic about nature as I found it there.
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    Lone Valley Trail – Swing by the Nau River loop from Hermaringen

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 510 m

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    Location: Niederstotzingen, Heidenheim, Stuttgart District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the exact confluence point of the Lone and Hürbe rivers easily visible?

    While the area is beautiful, visitor tips indicate that the exact meeting point of the Lone and Hürbe rivers can be somewhat difficult to make out due to natural growth and bushes. The surrounding Lone Valley, however, offers stunning views and is a feast for the eyes.

    What are the main geological and historical attractions in the Lone Valley beyond the river confluence?

    The Lone Valley is part of a significant karst landscape, renowned for its numerous caves and rock formations. These caves, including Bocksteinhöhle, Hohlenstein-Stadel, and Vogelherd Cave, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage site "Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura" and have yielded important prehistoric findings from Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods.

    Are there specific parking areas recommended for visiting the Confluence of the Lone and Hürbe?

    The intro mentions that specific parking near the confluence is not detailed, but the broader Lone Valley offers several access points for hikers and cyclists. It's advisable to look for designated parking areas at trailheads within the valley, which will likely require a short walk or bike ride to reach the confluence area.

    Can I reach the Confluence of the Lone and Hürbe using public transport?

    Information regarding direct public transport to the immediate confluence point is not readily available. Visitors typically access the area by car, parking at various points within the Lone Valley, or by cycling. It's recommended to check local bus or train schedules to nearby towns like Hermaringen and plan for a longer walk or bike ride from there.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodations directly near the Confluence of the Lone and Hürbe?

    The immediate vicinity of the confluence is a natural area, so there are no cafes, restaurants, or accommodations directly at the site. For dining and lodging options, you would need to explore the nearby towns and villages within the Lone Valley or the wider Baden-Württemberg region.

    What should I wear when hiking around the Confluence of the Lone and Hürbe?

    Given the natural and sometimes uneven terrain, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable, as weather conditions can change. During warmer months, light, breathable clothing is suitable, while in cooler seasons, waterproof and windproof outerwear would be beneficial.

    Is the Confluence of the Lone and Hürbe suitable for winter hiking?

    While the intro suggests warmer months are ideal, the area can be explored in winter. However, conditions may be challenging with snow or ice, making trails potentially slippery. Hikers should be prepared with appropriate winter gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and warm clothing. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

    Are there any opportunities for wild swimming in the Lone or Hürbe rivers?

    The provided information does not mention specific wild swimming spots in the Lone or Hürbe rivers. While both are natural rivers, their suitability for swimming, especially at the confluence, is not indicated. It's generally advisable to exercise caution and check local regulations regarding swimming in natural waterways.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted around the Confluence of the Lone and Hürbe?

    The natural environment of the Lone Valley offers opportunities for wildlife spotting. While specific species are not detailed, the area's meadows, fields, and wooded slopes provide habitats for various birds, small mammals, and insects typical of a central European river valley and karst landscape. Early mornings or late evenings are often the best times for sightings.

    Are there any less-known or 'hidden' trails near the Confluence of the Lone and Hürbe for experienced hikers?

    The Lone Valley is crisscrossed with numerous paths and trails, offering a variety of exploration opportunities. While the main routes are well-known, experienced hikers might discover less-traveled paths by exploring off the most popular circuits. These could offer a more secluded experience, but always ensure you are prepared for varied terrain and have navigation tools.

    What makes the Lone and Hürbe rivers significant in terms of their hydrology?

    Both the Lone and Hürbe rivers are part of the larger Danube river system. The Lone originates from a substantial karst spring near Urspring and flows for about 37 kilometers. The Hürbe, a shorter river at about 7 kilometers, flows into the Brenz near Hermaringen, making the Lone an indirect tributary of the Brenz via the Hürbe. This connection highlights the intricate hydrological network of the region.

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