Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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along the Neckar S-Mulhouse after Remseck-Aldingen

A short hike or a walk along the Neckar river is always interesting. Although the Neckar is a well-developed waterway. However, there is trouble for some years, the Neckar make more natural and provide for visitor attractions. In the section of the Neckar between Stuttgart-Mühlhausen and Remseck-Aldingen has in the past two years a lot done. Should we have gone this route long ago as two years before, might be worth a re-inspection now.

As a small oddity is one of the 4.1 km long walk through the territory of three districts, the state capital Stuttgart, Rems-Murr-Kreis and the district of Ludwigsburg. The starting point of the walk is the light rail station Mulhouse (U14) (48 84 12 N, 9 23 07 E) endpoint is the light rail station bridge road (also U14) (48 86 67 N, 9 25 81 E).

Before walk begins, a few comments on his own behalf. At present, we give the technical aids, which are available on blogger.com available to her or not, a map (google map) to map. On the application of google sites, this is different, then you can always show a card. I would like to have a Map of the posts to add, if that were possible. Maybe this function is set up so soon on blogger. As long as the card function is not yet available, I will specify a few points of a path coordinates.

From the tram stop Mühlhausen cross the city of Foreign carriageway of Aldinger Road and goes behind the few meters to the Neckar. Even from the bus stop you can see the new blast of the area, the new pedestrian bridge across the Neckar River between S and S-Mulhouse-Hofen.

Elegant soars in March 2010 opened the new pedestrian bridge between S and S-Mulhouse-Hofen on the Neckar. The almost 80 meter long arch bridge is probably the most beautiful bridges in the Stuttgart region.
The walk runs along the orographic right bank of the Neckar. So you cross the Neckar with the help of the new bridge. Behind one turns to the left. In some sports fields over to get to the sand trap rake and plant Stuttgart-Hofen. This facility is part of the treatment plant Stuttgart, which is on the other side of the Neckar. opens at the computing and sand trap system the large drainage tunnel from the areas upstream Neckar. In the plant, the wastewater is first of all, free of coarse contaminants before it is then forwarded to the Neckar River to the sewage treatment plant.

To compensate for the interference of the computing and Sand Trap in nature was renatured in front of the plant a piece of the Neckar River.
On the right side of the road on a rather steep slope is the nature reserve Oeffinger Scillawald.

The 11.8-acre nature reserve Oeffinger Scillawald was enacted in 1972. This deciduous forest blooms in spring, the Blue Star, a rare plant.
If you are lucky, is put on the Neckar by even a ship. The chimney right of the picture is part of the sewage treatment plant Stuttgart.
soon reach the mouth of a coming from the right side valley, the Weidachtal. At the mouth area right on the Neckar to get the next blast point by the walk.

At the mouth of Weidachtal was made during the major project implemented landscape park region of Stuttgart and the Neckar Country Park sub-project in 2009 the project "land bridge". It consists of a 26-meter-long bridge with a vantage point, two new areas of shallow water and a wooden platform near the water.
addition to the water leads the Fellbacher pier (the shoreline is part of the city in Fellbach Rems-Murr-Kreis).
View from Fellbach landing on one of the two new areas of shallow water and the wooden platform
After some time you reach a small industrial area. There you will continue along the Neckar River Neckar and comes to lock Aldingen. Here you can during the course of the Neckar bridge cross the street again.

view from the road bridge at the lock down Aldingen neckar
On the other side of the Neckar river is the city station road bridge. If you only want to stop Mühlhausen back, it is enough to buy a short-distance ticket.

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