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A beautiful hollow path leading from the Liliental valley into the forest to the north. Numerous nesting holes can be seen in the loess walls, but I haven't encountered any bee-eaters in the forest.
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A nice, quiet place with seating by the pond, which is actually called Krottenweiher. In 2004, a sedimentation basin was built in the rear part of the pond to collect suspended solids. A cross dam separates the basin from the rest of the pond. https://www.alemannische-seiten.de/deutschland/freiburg_krottenweiher-herdern.php
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Stop by one of the wine bars and enjoy a Kaiserstuhl wine
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The Kaiserstuhl is a region in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, known for its volcanic landscape and excellent wines. Another special feature of the Kaiserstuhl are the so-called sunken paths that can be found here. These trails have been created through centuries of human and animal use and have dug deep into the surrounding terrain over time. Hollow paths can be up to two meters wide and cut up to eight meters deep into the rock. The high walls and narrow boundaries create a unique atmosphere reminiscent of a secret gorge. The sunken paths in the Kaiserstuhl also provide a habitat for some animals, such as various species of bats and reptiles. The hollow paths in the Kaiserstuhl are now a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers who want to experience the unique atmosphere and the beauty of the landscape. There are numerous paths that lead through the ravines and offer an excellent opportunity to experience the region from a different perspective. In summary, it can be said that the sunken paths in the Kaiserstuhl represent a unique landscape that is worth discovering. Whether on a walk or an extensive hike, the sunken paths are a highlight for every nature lover and offer a fascinating insight into the geology and history of the region.
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The Hohlgassen in the Kaiserstuhl are a special and characteristic feature of the region. These narrow lanes and streets were carved between the vineyards and offer a fascinating insight into the region's traditional architecture and culture. The hollow lanes were created in the Middle Ages when winegrowers began to plant the vineyards in terraced structures to make better use of the soil and facilitate cultivation. The Hohlgasse lanes served as a link between the vineyards and the villages where the winemakers lived. The streets are usually only a few meters wide and surrounded by dense vines. The buildings on the slopes are often built of natural stone and have red tiled roofs. Many of the houses also have small gardens or patios that offer stunning views of the countryside. The Hohlgassen are an important part of the culture and history of the Kaiserstuhl. The region's inhabitants have adapted to life among the vineyards over the centuries, developing unique traditions and practices to deal with the challenges of growing grapes in a mountainous landscape. Today, the Hohlgasses are a popular destination for tourists and hikers who want to experience the beauty and authenticity of the Kaiserstuhl. There are many hiking trails that wind through the Hohlgasse lanes, taking visitors to historic sites and charming villages. The Hohlgasses are also a popular photo motif for photographers and artists who are fascinated by the beauty of the landscape. Overall, the Hohlgassen in the Kaiserstuhl are a unique and fascinating feature of the region. They are an important part of the culture and history of the Kaiserstuhl and offer visitors the opportunity to experience the beauty and authenticity of the region.
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I really like hollow paths like this and the vertical loess walls provide a habitat for a number of bird species that nest in the walls.
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The Liliental is located in the Kaiserstuhl between Ihringen and Wasenweiler in Baden-Württemberg and is a forestry test site that has been operated by the Forestry Research and Testing Institute of Baden-Württemberg since 1958
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I found it impressive to walk through the ravine today and imagine how it has made its way for hundreds of years.
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