Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Fountain Trail Upper Hainbachtal in Esslingen

Already the post of 9/27/2010 had the fountain in Esslingen on the subject. At that time it was about the fountain in the old town within the city ring Esslinger. In today's post it is again well on the district of Esslingen, this time to an area on the northern edge of town.

In the Upper Hainbachtal an approximately 7 km long circular route was signposted, which passes into 8 wells. The trail leads to a larger extent on paved surfaces, but there are also shorter path to earth to cope with that can also be wet. The Upper Hainbachtal is of great natural Beauty. Orchards, forests, groups of houses and larger districts take turns here. Looking south on a clear day you can see the wall of the Swabian Alb.

The Brunnenweg Upper Hainbachtal is marked with a stylized reliable fountain in blue.
are in many wells are metal plates with explanations.
starting point of the trail Fountain Upper Hainbachtal is at the confluence of the Hofwiesenwegs in the street in the district Stettener Wäldenbronn. There is a bus stop Brunnenweg, a very fitting name. From the central bus station Esslingen the station to reach the bus stop Brunnenweg on buses 110, 116 and 117 (approximately every 20 minutes).

landscape and urban mix in the Upper Hainbachtal in Esslingen.

is located directly at the bus stop in the eight-tube-wells, whose column of the fountain to the end of the 19th Century at the Fish Fountain Square in the Old Town standing of Esslingen.

The eight tube wells in the district of Esslingen Wäldenbronn is the largest fountain fountains along the trail.
From the bus stop Brunnenweg one goes back a short distance along the road towards Stettener station and turn right onto a footpath that climbs diagonally on the slope. The footpath leads into the navigable Kernenweg, which you follow a sharp right. It is now almost horizontally across the Hainbachtal there. Soon to get to the Gerechtigkeitsbrünnele.


Gerechtigkeitsbrünnele When you see the top of the hill the remains of an old bridge aqueduct (aqueduct).
After some time it is a signposted detour to the right down to Haines, where there is an old pump well. You go back to the branch and is now starting the climb to the hamlet with the Alde Lindh Lindh Alden Fountain.

The Lindh Alden served well by the year 1957 the water supply for the hamlet of Trough in the foreground was also drinking trough.
from the hamlet of Lindh Alde is a slight increase from the end of the valley with forest and crossed the river grove. At this point, is the Katharinenbrünnele that you can almost see. By gardens, it is on the other, the eastern valley side of the valley Hainbachtal crossed again, the L 1199 and rises by gardens and orchards, as well as blades of something. Within a private property is a designated source to see with old sand stone setting. A little caution at the spot where the trail branches off to the left Esslinger up and take the footpath to the right Wegast well.

After a while the way is again to Belzbachtal. Where you get to the Belzbach, the fountain is at the Belzbach.

A sign at the fountain at Belzbach forbids there to wash cars ....
It follows the valley Belzbachtal, turn left into the Wiflingshauser street, a short piece goes up again and then turn right into Boppengasse that leads back down. Below is one of the old valley road to the left and comes to wine fountain.

It is now prior to the L 1199, the valley road, it crosses and follows a footpath behind it, which is close to Haines leads an idyllic valley pasture up the valley. This walk leads to some time back to the valley road. Now it is once again on the eastern side of the valley road to see in a private garden another fountain. Then cross the valley road again, going directly in front of a kindergarten to left back to Haines and cross it. The narrow road follows first the Hainbachtal and then rises to the bus stop Brunnenweg, the starting point for the round trip on.

more information and a Map to the well path can be found on the side of the city of Esslingen www.esslingen.de

Place in the search box on the homepage "Wells Trail" and comes directly to the right place.

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