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Trilha até a Brillenhöhle

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Trilha até a Brillenhöhle

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The Path to Brillenhöhle is a captivating trail in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, leading to one of Europe's most significant Paleolithic archaeological sites. Situated in the picturesque Achtal valley, just 1 km from Blaubeuren and 16 km west of Ulm, this path offers access to the Brillenhöhle cave, renowned for evidence of human habitation dating back over 30,000 years. The cave itself is a natural monument within the greater Schwäbische Alb Geopark, making the journey a blend of natural…

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    27 de novembro de 2016

    Trilha

    <<<< The <path leads through a deciduous forest, past climbing rocks, up to the kissing pig, he has a lot to offer for the eye, the impressions can not be captured with pictures
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    13 de setembro de 2020

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    Pretty forest trail to the kissing sow
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    22 de outubro de 2020

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    The ascent to the eyeglass cave is particularly beautiful in autumn and is definitely worth the effort :-).
    Unfortunately, the eyeglass cave is currently closed for renovation work and we couldn't get in :-(.
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    Distância 583 m

    Desnível positivo 20 m

    Desnível negativo 70 m

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    Localização:Blaubeuren, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Distrito de Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Alemanha

    Perguntas Frequentes

    What is the current status of the Brillenhöhle cave itself?

    While the Path to Brillenhöhle is always accessible, the cave itself is generally closed to the public. Visitor tips indicate it has been closed for renovation work. It occasionally opens for special events, such as the "Tag des offenen Denkmals" (Day of the Open Monument), offering guided access. It's advisable to check local announcements if you hope to enter the cave.

    How challenging is the Path to Brillenhöhle, and what kind of terrain can I expect?

    The path is described as steep and uphill, requiring sturdy shoes. While there are steps and handrails along much of the track, the section just before the cave entrance becomes quite steep. The trail leads through a picturesque deciduous forest, passing climbing rocks and offering scenic views of the Ach Valley.

    Are there specific parking options for accessing the Brillenhöhle trail?

    Yes, parking is available near Blaubeuren village. From these parking areas, the cave can be reached by a walk of 20 to 30 minutes. One common approach is to park after following the B28 from Ulm and turning towards Schelklingen at the Blaubeuren railway station. Alternatively, a 20-minute walk can be taken from the end of Matthäus-Hipp-Weg, though parking is not available directly at that point.

    Is the Path to Brillenhöhle suitable for families with children?

    The trail features steps and handrails, making the ascent manageable for both adults and children. However, given the steep and uphill nature, especially closer to the cave, it's best suited for families with children who are accustomed to hiking and can handle a moderate physical challenge. Sturdy shoes are essential for everyone.

    Can I bring my dog on the Path to Brillenhöhle?

    While specific rules regarding dogs are not detailed, trails in natural areas like this often permit dogs on a leash. Given the trail's characteristics (forest path, steep sections), ensuring your dog is well-behaved and kept under control is recommended for the safety and enjoyment of all hikers.

    What are the best times of year to hike the Path to Brillenhöhle?

    While the trail is enjoyable in many seasons, autumn is particularly recommended by visitors. The deciduous forest transforms with vibrant colors, making the ascent especially beautiful. The intro also mentions autumn as a prime time for the foliage. Spring and summer also offer pleasant hiking conditions, though summer weekends might see more visitors.

    What historical or geological features can I expect to see along the trail and at the cave?

    The trail itself offers scenic views and passes interesting climbing rocks. At the Brillenhöhle, you'll see the cave's unique geological formation, including the two large, spectacle-shaped holes in its ceiling that gave it its name. These openings allowed light into the cave, making it suitable for early human habitation. Inside, there's also a small side cave (Vespershöhle) and the "Bärennische" (bear niche), hinting at its past as a den for cave bears. The site is a significant Paleolithic archaeological location, with evidence of human presence dating back 30,000 years.

    Are there other hiking trails or points of interest nearby that connect with the Brillenhöhle path?

    Yes, the Path to Brillenhöhle is part of a larger network of labeled hiking paths that connect several important ice age caves in the region. These include the Geißenklösterle and Hohle Fels caves, both renowned for their archaeological significance. Exploring these interconnected trails offers a deeper dive into the area's rich prehistoric past and stunning natural landscapes.

    What makes the Brillenhöhle archaeologically significant?

    The Brillenhöhle is a crucial Paleolithic site, with archaeological excavations revealing layers from the Aurignacian, Gravettian, and Magdalenian cultures. Discoveries include stone tools, bone implements, ivory jewelry, and remnants of ancient hearths. Notably, human skeletal remains from the Magdalenian period were found within a fireplace, providing significant insights into early human life and burial practices in Central Europe. It's considered one of the most important Paleolithic stations in Southern Germany.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Brillenhöhle trail?

    The Brillenhöhle is located near the village of Blaubeuren. As a popular tourist destination, Blaubeuren offers various amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. It's advisable to check local listings in Blaubeuren for specific establishments that suit your needs before or after your hike.

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