Kassel District
Schwalm-Eder-KreisSchwalmstadtArea di sosta Schwalm Cycle Path
Kassel District
Schwalm-Eder-KreisSchwalmstadtArea di sosta Schwalm Cycle Path
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This rest area is a welcoming facility situated along the scenic Schwalm Cycle Path (Schwalm-Radweg) in Hesse, Germany. Located at an elevation of approximately 209 meters, it offers a convenient stopping point for cyclists exploring the picturesque "Rotkäppchenland" region. The Schwalm Cycle Path itself stretches for over 100 kilometers, tracing the course of the Schwalm River through the Vogelsberg and Schwalm-Eder districts, connecting charming towns like Alsfeld and Schwalmstadt.
Cyclists frequently praise the well-maintained nature of these facilities, appreciating the…
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This rest area is equipped with a sturdy table and benches, perfect for a picnic or a comfortable break. You'll also find an information board providing details about the Schwalm Cycle Path and the nearby town of Schwalmstadt. It's designed for cyclists to relax by the river.
Yes, the Schwalm Cycle Path is very family-friendly. It features predominantly flat or gently sloping terrain, especially from Alsfeld to Schwalmstadt-Treysa, making it suitable for cyclists of varying fitness levels, including families. The path largely avoids busy roads, offering a peaceful and safe cycling experience.
Absolutely! The path traverses the 'Rotkäppchenland' (Little Red Riding Hood Land) and offers numerous attractions. Highlights include the historic old town of Alsfeld, the 1000-year-old Chapel Schönberg, the Museum der Schwalm in Ziegenhain, and the Borkener Seenland with its nature reserves and lakes. You'll also find a monument dedicated to Little Red Riding Hood in Treysa.
The Schwalm Cycle Path is approximately 100 to 105 kilometers long. It follows the Schwalm River from its source near Feldatal-Meiches in the Vogelsberg district to its mouth at the Eder River near Felsberg. The route connects several towns and cities, including Alsfeld, Schwalmstadt (Ziegenhain and Treysa), Neuental, Bad Zwesten, Borken, and Felsberg.
The Schwalm Cycle Path is known for its gentle terrain. It runs mostly on quiet cycle and farm roads, with minimal inclines, making it a typical river cycle path. This makes it accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of cyclists, from beginners to experienced riders.
While specific bike rental facilities directly at this rest area are not mentioned, the Schwalm Cycle Path connects several towns and cities where bike rental services are typically available. It's advisable to check in larger towns along the route, such as Alsfeld or Schwalmstadt, for rental options before your visit.
The Schwalm Cycle Path is generally welcoming to dogs, making it a great option for outdoor enthusiasts with canine companions. While specific dog facilities like water stations are not explicitly listed for every rest area, the natural environment along the river provides ample opportunities for dogs to enjoy the outing. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.
The best time to cycle the Schwalm Cycle Path is typically from spring through autumn, when the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities and the landscapes are vibrant. During winter, conditions can vary; while the path remains accessible, you might encounter colder temperatures, ice, or snow, which could make cycling less comfortable or safe. It's always best to check local weather conditions before a winter visit.
Yes, the Schwalm Cycle Path's excellent infrastructure and connections to other regional cycle paths make it easy to create circular routes. It links with major Hessian long-distance cycle routes like R2, R4, R5, the Bahnradweg Rotkäppchenland, and the Ederauenradweg, allowing cyclists to combine sections for varied and longer tours.
The Schwalm Cycle Path itself is noted for being wheelchair accessible in many sections. While this specific rest area is designed with a table and benches, its direct accessibility for all types of wheelchairs would depend on the immediate ground surface leading to it. Generally, the path aims for broad accessibility.
The region traversed by the Schwalm Cycle Path is rich in history and culture. It's known as 'Rotkäppchenland' due to its connection to the Brothers Grimm fairy tales. You'll find historical towns with half-timbered houses, ancient churches, and museums, such as the Museum der Schwalm, which showcases traditional 'Schwälmer Tracht' (costumes). The path also passes by the old water fortress in Ziegenhain, considered a significant historical site.