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Viale commemorativo Heldenallee

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Viale commemorativo Heldenallee

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The Heldenallee Memorial Avenue is a deeply moving man-made monument and historical site located in Ebersberg, Upper Bavaria, Germany. This poignant avenue was created between 1929 and 1937 to honor the 84 soldiers from Ebersberg who lost their lives in World War I. It stretches gracefully between the tranquil Klostersee and the elevated Ludwigshöhe, eventually connecting to the scenic Ebersberger Alm, offering a unique blend of remembrance and natural beauty in the heart of Bavaria.

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    2 dicembre 2017

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    Dopo la prima guerra mondiale, Ebersberg subì 84 vittime. Tra il 1929 e il 1937, un tiglio fu piantato a nord della città sulla strada per Ludwigshöhe per commemorare ogni defunto. Ogni albero di tiglio ha ricevuto un'etichetta con il nome di uno caduto. L'ordine è cronologico, secondo la data di morte, nel tragitto dalla città all'Alm. Le lastre bianche con i tetti verdi sono state rinnovate l'ultima volta nel 1999.
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    2 febbraio 2020

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    la Heldenallee va dall'Hotel-Restaurant Luna am Klostersee attraverso l'Ebersberger Alm fino al Ludwigshöhe. Per commemorare i giovani soldati di Ebersberg che hanno sacrificato la propria vita per la patria durante la prima guerra mondiale. Sugli alberi lungo il viale ci sono i nomi e l'età di coloro che sono morti e dove hanno perso la vita.
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    25 dicembre 2022

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    Bellissimo viale di accesso al museo commemorativo dei caduti della prima guerra mondiale. Ci sono targhe commemorative su quasi ogni albero
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    Distanza 533 m

    Discesa 30 m

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    sabato 28 febbraio

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    Posizione:Alta Baviera, Baviera, Germania

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    What is the approximate length of the Heldenallee Memorial Avenue walk?

    The Heldenallee stretches from Klostersee up to Ludwigshöhe and the Ebersberger Alm. While the exact length of the memorial avenue itself isn't specified, a typical walk encompassing the avenue and reaching the observation tower would be a moderate distance, suitable for a pleasant stroll or a gentle cycle.

    Is the Heldenallee Memorial Avenue accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The path begins near Klostersee as an asphalted foot and bike path, which is generally suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. However, as you continue towards the Ludwigshöhe observation tower, the path transitions to an unpaved footpath. This section may be more challenging for those with mobility aids.

    Are dogs allowed on the Heldenallee Memorial Avenue?

    Yes, the Heldenallee is generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs along the avenue. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the respectful atmosphere of the memorial.

    How can I reach the Heldenallee Memorial Avenue by public transport?

    While the intro mentions parking availability, specific public transport details are not highlighted. Visitors typically reach Ebersberg by train (S-Bahn S4) and can then walk or take a local bus towards Klostersee, which is the starting point of the avenue. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most direct route to the Klostersee area.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the Heldenallee Memorial Avenue?

    The terrain varies along the avenue. Near Klostersee, it starts as a smooth, asphalted foot and bike path. As you ascend towards Ludwigshöhe, it becomes an unpaved footpath, offering a more natural walking experience. There is a gradual ascent, but it is not considered a significant elevation challenge.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly along the Heldenallee Memorial Avenue?

    The Heldenallee runs past the Hotel-Restaurant Luna on Klostersee at its beginning. Further along, it leads to the Ebersberger Alm, which is known to offer opportunities for refreshment. These spots provide convenient options for food and drinks during or after your visit.

    What is the significance of the memorial plaques along the avenue?

    Each linden tree along the Heldenallee is dedicated to one of the 84 soldiers from Ebersberg who died in World War I. The memorial plaques bear the name, age, and date of death of each fallen soldier. They are arranged chronologically according to their date of death, creating a powerful and personal tribute to their sacrifice.

    Is the Heldenallee Memorial Avenue suitable for a winter visit?

    While the intro suggests warmer months are ideal when the linden trees are in full leaf, the Heldenallee can still be visited in winter. However, the unpaved sections of the path towards Ludwigshöhe might be slippery or muddy, especially after snow or rain. Dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear for potentially icy or uneven conditions.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks to look out for along the avenue?

    The primary landmark is the avenue itself, with its rows of linden trees and memorial plaques. The path culminates at the Ebersberger Aussichtsturm (observation tower) on Ludwigshöhe, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding Bavarian landscape. The tranquil Klostersee at the start and the Ebersberger Alm at the end are also notable features.

    How long does it typically take to walk the entire Heldenallee Memorial Avenue?

    The time it takes to walk the Heldenallee depends on your pace and whether you extend your walk to the observation tower or the Ebersberger Alm. A leisurely walk along the main memorial section and up to Ludwigshöhe could take anywhere from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours, allowing time for reflection and enjoying the views.

    What is the best time of day to visit the Heldenallee to avoid crowds?

    To experience the Heldenallee in a more serene and reflective atmosphere, consider visiting during weekday mornings or later in the afternoon. Weekends, especially during pleasant weather, tend to attract more visitors, particularly around Klostersee and the Ebersberger Alm.

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