Hauensteiner Schusterpfad
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Hauensteiner Schusterpfad
Shoemakers‘ Walk, Hauenstein Route Distance: approx. 15 km (9.5 miles) Start/Finish: „Felsdurchbruch“ (Cutting) opposite Penny Markt car park at the Hauenstein Town Boundary, B10 From Hauenstein Railway Station it is 500 m on the left, then turn right at the crossroads walking 500 m to the Penny Markt Alternative: „Wasgauhalle“ in the Speyerstrasse (parking) Refreshment: Ramblers House „Dicke Eiche“ and local Restaurants The Shoemakers‘ Walk Hauenstein starts at the Felsdurchbruch (Cutting) opposite the Penny Markt Car Park, the walk is approx. 15 km (9.5 miles) and takes you around the neighbouring hills with a route chosen to show many of the scenic views, rock formations and quiet forest glades surrounding Hauenstein. The route begins on the Bahnhofstrasse, going up the small stone steps to the Adolph-Kolping-Weg then a slight zigzag climb through the „Felsenklamm“, along the „Mischberg“ and on to the „Nedingfelsen“. Travel along the top of the hill turning left towards the Cross at the summit, (viewpoint), walk further bearing to the right, then follow the zigzag path down to the Landauer Strasse. On crossing the road; walk over the meadow to the „Karmelkloster“ (vantage point from the „St. Katharina Kapelle“ nearby). The path leads from the Cloister turning left through a Hollow where it starts climbing to the right across the field, through the new housing complex to join the Weissenburger Strasse and eventually „Ankers Kreuz“. From here it slowly climbs to the „Kreuzfelsen“. Enjoy the view from the top before walking back a few metres to the rock wall, turning right to go up through the gap in the rocks to the small plateau, turn right again towards the „Dörreinfelsen“ before arriving on the „Höhenweg“ (a visit to the „Backelstein“ is worthwhile), pass by the Shooting Hut at „Weimersborn“ until the „Hühnerstein“ is reached with its panoramic views. The rock face can be climbed be means of a ladder. The path continues to go down through the high valley bearing to the left before arriving at the Mapped Signpost, here turn right walking down to the Ramblers House „Dicke Eiche“ (run by the „Pfälzerwaldverein“, open at Weekends and Bank Holidays). The path leads to the 300 year old „Dicke Eiche“ tree trunk, past the „Winterkirchel“ and the „Jungwald“ (Shooting Hut with a view of „Burg Trifels“), carry on to the next Shooting Hut „Vier Buchen“. Here the path bears right towards the „Hängeler Brünnel“ and bends right again after 200 m passing the „Hängeler Pfad“ towards the reservoir. Now begin to descend along the Panorama Way back to the start at the Penny Markt. The Hauenstein Shoemakers‘ Walk offers a variety of starting off points allowing a shorter version of this ramble. Shoemakers‘ Walk, Hauenstein An experience for reflection Map of the area: Luftkurort The name „Shoemakers‘ Walk“ was intended to reflect the 125 years of Shoe production in and around Hauenstein, in what once was Germanys‘ largest shoe village and to create the connection with the intensive shoe production of today.werden. At whichever starting point you decide to take, you‘ll wander across hilltops and down into small steep valleys surrounded by Beech, Fir and gnarled Oak trees. The dominant red sandstone rock outcrops giving you panoramic views showing the beauty of this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve here in the Palatinate, Germanys‘ largest coherent forest. The foothills of the Vosges (Wasgau in German), are filled with delightful walking paths of various grades, clearly sign-posted to make your chosen route stress-free and without the need for a map. The 15 km Shoemakers Walk allows you to safely climb up to the „Nedingfelsen“ and „Kreuzfelsen“ to experience the breathtaking scenery of „Palatinate Switzerland“ as this area was once termed in a special report by the Rheinpfalz Newspaper. Whilst underway, there are many places to stop for a bite to eat, sample some of the culinary specialities of the Palatinate or perhaps just drink a glass of our classic wines. Quiet locations to put down the rucksack and just enjoy the Palatinate at its best. When attempting the entire length of the Shoemakers Walk you should allow up to 4 hours letting your soul absorb the beauty of the region, leaving behind the stress and challenges of everyday life. How to get here: Road / Rail Road: take the B10 from Pirmasens or Landau, turnoff for Hauenstein is just 500 m from the starting point. Rail: VRN (Rhein-Neckar Rail Network) or KVV (Karlsruhe Rail Network) Hauenstein Tourist Centre Schulstrasse 4 • D-76846 Hauenstein Telephone 0 63 92 / 91 51 10 • Facsimile 0 63 92 / 91 51 60 Mail: [email protected] • www.hauenstein-pfalz.de „Luftkurort Hauenstein“ Scale 1 : 20.000 g n i k i H A detailed description of the Shoemakers´ Walk, Hauenstein and many more useful informations about hiking and cycling in the area you´ll find in this map. We are the mapmakers, visit us: www.pietruska.de Hauensteiner Schusterpfad © 2008 Pietruska Verlag & GEO-Datenbanken GmbH. Urlaubsregion For Souvenir Hunters: The original Sign „Hauensteiner Schusterpfad“ can be purchased for €1 at the „Deutschen Schuhmuseum Hauenstein“ and in the Ramblers House „Dicke Eiche“. Produced with support of: auenstein ,H Shoemakers´ Walk Zum Wohl. Die Pfalz Verkehrsverein Ortsgruppe Hauenstein Kolpingfamilie Hauenstein www.hauenstein-pfalz.de Karmelkloster 264 230 300 2 250 Zum Schützenhaus Im Stopper • Tel.: 24 14 Open: 2.00 pm - 10.00 pm Saturday, Sunday: from 10.00 am Closed: Tuesday Stephans Tower in the valley of the Queich eg 313 32 5 hw H 6 ühn 400 l f s h or n Wo 402 7 0 300 300 400 30 0 350 0 35 350 Cafe Neu Pirmasenser Straße 3 Tel.: 99 59 66 Open: 5.30 am - 7.00 pm Saturday, Sunday: 7.30 am - 7.00 pm 300 Tennis & Kegelcenter Matchpoint Landauer Straße 22 • Tel.: 99 31 60 Open: 11.30 am - 2.00 pm & 5.30 pm - 10.00 pm Closed: Monday 275 Zwickerstubb Hauptstraße 4 • Tel.: 8 83 Open: 10.00 am - 12.00 pm Closed: Monday Hahnberg 300 ei 300 Sportheim - Gaststätte Lore Speyerstraße 2 • Tel.: 13 43 Open: 11.00 am - 12.00 pm Closed: Monday 321 Wanderheim Dicke Eiche Dicke Eiche 370 250 it s c 400 Pizzeria Eiscafé Cortina Hauptstraße 5 • Tel.: 15 02 Open: 10.00 am - 10.00 pm Closed: Tuesday 6 en Paddelweiher-Hütte Paddelweiher • Tel.: 99 45 18 www.paddelweiher.de Open: April till Oct. 11.30 am - 7.00 pm Nov. till March changeable Opening Times The climb to the Hühnerstein 271 erg 447 ch Fabrik Café Waldenburgerstraße 1 • Tel.: 99 41 52 www.glaeserne-schuhfabrik.de Open: 11.00 am - 10.00 pm Sunday: 12.00 am - 10.00 pm 3 246 ha Eiscafe - Pizzeria Dolomiti Hauptstraße 2 • Tel.: 23 38 Open: Daily 10.00 am - 10.00 pm A small indulgence over the roofs of Hauenstein M Welzstein- 433 felsen ktr Queichqu. sc Café am Eck Bahnhofstraße 1 - 3 • Tel.: 38 83 Open: 10.00 am - 11.00 pm Closed: Monday Rappenfelsen Z wic 7 Winterkirchel 265 enb 0 Stephansturm el Café - Bistro Landauer Straße 11 • Tel.: 40 92 31 Open: 9.00 am - 11.00 pm Closed: Wednesday 350 Weimersborn H ü ls 400 0 Lourdesgrotte 30 30 450 400 itt Wanderheim „Dicke Eiche“ PWV Hauenstein Tel.: 4 09 00 98 Reservations: 4090098 www.pfaelzerwaldverein-hauenstein.de Open: 10.00 am - 6.00 pm Closed: Mon., Tue., Thur., Fri., Nov. till April also Wed. her Kop f Ho443 L495 265 35 0 40 g Wachtfelsen 300 Q u e i c h tal Quality Hotel Wasgau Speyerstraße 4 - 6 • Tel.: 91 90 www.quality-hotel-wasgau.de Telephone for opening times r b er 0 Ringhotel - Restaurant „Felsentor“ Bahnhofstraße 88 • Tel.: 40 50 www.hotel-felsentor.de Open: 11.30 am - 10.30 pm Closed: Monday 448 n te Wi 285 g Backelstein 0 30 370 Benz 0 461 40 Landgasthof - Hotel „Zum Ochsen“ Marktplatz 15 Tel.: 9 23 30 or 5 71 www.landgasthof-zum-ochsen.de Open: Daily 7.00 am - 12.00 pm Hotel - Restaurant Waldesruh Alte Bundesstraße 10 • Tel.: 16 10 www.gasthaus-waldesruh.de Open: Daily 11.00 am - 10.00 pm 425 Hotel - Café - Restaurant Dorfstübel „Am Schuhmuseum“ Burgstraße 18 • Tel.: 40 95 96 www.dorfstuebel.de Open: 10.00 am - 12.00 pm Closed: Monday 0 350 Hauenstein Area Code: 0 63 92 35 0 Quality host Restaurants with Accommodation Restaurants with Accommodation Restaurants 5 30 2 Places to stop for Refreshments Dörreinfelsen u 240 Jungwald 400 376 250 Q 433 Rauhberg with the Otto-Wende-Tower Burghalder- 5 felsen Dörreinfelsen 30 0 ch Paddelweiher-Hütte W eimersber 275 300 8 275 Kahler Felsen 4 0 0 Hängeler Brünnel 45 30 360 HAUENSTEIN Kreuzfelsen 300 Vier Buchen 3 275 340 350 4 295 P Deutsches Schuhmuseum Hauenstein 275 View from the Kahlen Felsen towards Burghalderfelsen 350 1 350 The Rock Gate beneath the Nedingfelsen 330 370 30 Felsdurchbruch 30 0 0 30 . R a u h b er g Alternativeinstieg Wasgauhalle 324 rg Friedenskirche 325 Kl 292 456 n er s t e i Schwanheim 261 300 hl Im S c un d 5 Mi sc h be Einstieg Schusterpfad 250 27 275 0 e de n b e Bi 382 rg Gläserne Schuhfabrik Neding 336 1 Felsentor h Neufeld ei c 30 h Schuhmeile Qu Shoemakers´ Walk, Hauenstein 300 Erbenbuckel B10 © 2008 Pietruska Verlag & GEO-Datenbanken GmbH The Well Hängeler Brünnel 8