Large hiking board at the transition from the spa gardens to the landscape garden in Bad Salzuflen
Large hiking board at the transition from the spa gardens to the landscape garden in Bad Salzuflen
Background information on the Karl-Bachler-Weg
Karl Bachler, born in Lage in 1886, worked at Hoffmanns Stärke for 54 years and was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. He was also a member of the church council of the Protestant Reformed parish of Bad Salzuflen for around 30 years and served on the town council of Bad Salzuflen for a good 20 years.He took over the management of the Salzuflen Beautification Association in 1925. He joined the association as an active member as early as 1906 and founded a hiking group. This later became the Wanderfreunde Bad Salzuflen. Bachler was a member of the Teutoburg Forest Association and founded the East Westphalia Lippe Transport Association in 1927.
The father of hiking was the main trail warden for the Teutoburg Forest and Weserbergland Transport Associations. In the Lippe region, the infrastructure of the hiking trail network and the markings were very important to him. His markings can still be seen today. The "X" stands for long-distance hiking trails, a "diamond" for district hiking trails and a "number" for local circular hiking trails.
At the age of 90, Karl Bachler passed away in Bad Salzuflen. The Karl Bachler Stone on the foothills of the Asenberg was dedicated in his honor. A quote from Hermann Löns adorns the stone: "Let your eyes be open, close your mouth, and walk quietly, and secret things will become known to you."
Bad Salzuflen: On a 15.6 km hiking trail between the city forest and the city forest
The Karl Bachler Trail connects two mountain ranges and landscape conservation areas around Bad Salzuflen over a distance of around 16 km. The Salzufler Stadtforst lies to the north of the salt town of Bad Salzuflen. The border between Lippe and Prussia runs through it. In addition to being a natural area for people, the Stadtforst is also an important refuge for numerous bat and animal species.
Ahead of the Stadtforst is another mountain range with landscape conservation areas. The Asenberg with its Asen stream, the Vierenberg and the popular excursion destination Hollenstein invite hikers and cyclists to experience nature at any time of year.
The green Salzetal valley and the extensive landscaped gardens of Bad Salzuflen connect these popular local recreational areas.
For the hike, it is advisable to bring clothing suitable for the weather, snacks and drinks.
On the Karl Bachler Trail, you can experience the diverse landscape and enjoy the wonderful view of the region as far as Porta Westfalica and the greater Bad Salzuflen area from many stopping points;
The Karl Bachler Trail is excellently signposted with a black square on which two hiking boots can be seen.
Large hiking board at the transition from the spa gardens to the landscape garden in Bad Salzuflen
Large hiking board at the transition from the spa gardens to the landscape garden in Bad Salzuflen
Tourist-Information Bad Salzuflen
Parkstr. 20
32105
Bad Salzuflen
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Organisation: Tourist-Information Bad Salzuflen
Last changed on 17.09.2024
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