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Teich Am Nette-Gut, more commonly known as the Ententeich im Nettepark, is an idyllic lake nestled in the charming municipality of Plaidt, Germany. Situated at an elevation of 116 meters within the scenic Osteifel region, this tranquil body of water is a highlight of the Vulkanregion Laacher See, an area renowned for its volcanic landscapes and position between the Rhine and Mosel rivers. It offers a peaceful escape, making it a notable natural feature for visitors exploring this part of…
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Elevazione 120 m
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Yes, "Teich Am Nette-Gut" is the common local name for the Ententeich im Nettepark, located in Plaidt, Germany. There are other places with similar names in the region, such as Gut Nettehammer in Andernach, but the publicly accessible park feature referred to as Teich Am Nette-Gut is the Ententeich in Plaidt.
Yes, the Nettepark features a barrier-free circular path, approximately 1.6 kilometers long, which is well-suited for wheelchairs, strollers, and visitors with mobility challenges. The terrain is generally flat and easy.
Parking is conveniently available at "Im Rang," which is located at the end of Mühlenstraße in Plaidt. It's advisable to arrive earlier on busy days, especially during peak seasons, as spaces can fill up.
While the most direct access is often by car, public transport options to Plaidt are available. You would typically take a train to a nearby station like Andernach or Mayen and then connect via a local bus service to Plaidt. It's recommended to check current bus schedules for the most up-to-date routes and stops near Nettepark.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Teich Am Nette-Gut. However, visitors are expected to keep their dogs on a leash and clean up after them to maintain the park's cleanliness and ensure a pleasant experience for all.
While wildlife, such as ducks and nutria, can be spotted year-round, spring and early summer are particularly good times. During these seasons, the park is lush, and you might observe young animals. Early mornings or late afternoons often provide the best opportunities for quiet observation.
The barrier-free circular path around the Ententeich and along the Nette stream is approximately 1.6 kilometers long. For a leisurely stroll, most visitors can complete the loop in about 20 to 30 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery or observe wildlife.
Yes, there is a "Café am Park" conveniently located nearby, offering refreshments and a pleasant spot to relax before or after your walk around the lake.
Along the circular path, visitors can discover remnants of the old "Noldensmühle" paper mill, which adds a touch of industrial history to the natural setting. There are also artistic sculptures made of wood and stone, and a small natural spring.
Yes, Teich Am Nette-Gut offers a peaceful experience even in winter. The barrier-free path remains accessible for walks, and the serene, often snow-dusted landscape can be quite beautiful. Just be sure to dress warmly and check local weather conditions before your visit.
The Nettepark is situated within the Vulkanregion Laacher See, an area renowned for its volcanic landscapes. This region is part of one of Earth's youngest volcanic areas, characterized by stream valleys and unique geological formations, offering a fascinating backdrop to the park's natural beauty.