Details for: Geological educational trail in Bad Vöslau

Brief description

An exploration of the geological features of the Bad Vöslau region

Description

This geological theme trail opens up the eastern part of the Harz Mountains and uses 17 stations with interesting information boards to explain why this region has so many special features to offer. The circular trail runs along a well-signposted and easy-to-walk path. It leads via the Helenenhöhe, the quarry and the Marschgrube up to the Jubiläumswarte on the Harzberg with a fantastic view into the distance.

Along the way, you will learn a lot about

  • the general geological conditions that prevail in the region
  • the formation of some rocks and the forces that have shaped today's landscape
  • why almost nowhere else can you see the enormous shifts in the earth's crust as beautifully as in Bad Vöslau
  • how the Vöslau thermal water ends its journey underground
  • how sand mining contributed to the formation of the cave system on the Harzberg
  • and much more

Please ask in advance at the Tourist Info Bad Vöslau whether the caves can be visited.

Starting point of the tour

car park at the end of Lange Gasse

Destination point of the tour

car park at the end of Lange Gasse

Route description Geological educational trail in Bad Vöslau

The circular route follows a well-signposted and easily walkable path. The starting point is the car park at the end of Lange Gasse. It leads over Helenenhöhe, the quarry, and the Marschgrube up to the Jubiläumswarte on the Harzberg, from where you return to the starting point.

Directions

A2 to the Bad Vöslau exit, right on Grazer Straße to the roundabout, second exit, through the underpass to the next roundabout. There, third exit (202 - Badner Straße), right at Nägelistraße, continue towards Josefsplatz, then Oberkirchengasse and from there right into Lange Gasse.

Parking

car park at the end of Lange Gasse

Equipment

sturdy footwear, backpacks with essential utensils, drinks, rain protection

Safety information

It is important to consider your own physical condition when choosing a route. Before starting the route, you should check the weather forecast, as the weather in mountainous regions can change quickly. Equipment should be adjusted accordingly. It is also advisable to check in advance whether the catering establishments along the route are open.

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