Brief overview:
- Length: 4,2 km
- Duration: ~ 2 hours
- Opening times: May to October (depending on the weather)
- Tour with interactive stations
- particularly suitable for families with children
An adventure for the whole family
Are you looking for a special kind of hiking trail? Then let yourself be carried away into the world of water by the Unterkirnacher Rundweg. The hiking trail is not only nice to go for a walk, but also offers an informative insight into the water cycle and the associated effects. Children in particular get their money's worth here and learn something about the water in a playful way.
The circular route through
The hiking trail measures a total of 4,2 km. On average, visitors need around two hours to complete the circular route. The Unterkirnach hiking trail leads you past the play barn and the Aqualino. Then it goes to the orchards and a small forest area, which is characterized by small streams. During the walk through the Marbental, a great view of the Swabian Alp opens up.
Learn from water in a playful way for young and old
The hiking trail is particularly suitable for families. The troll mascots of the Unterkirnacher Rundweg are called Tanni and Quelline and reappear at various stations along the adventure trail. Tanni is a gnome with a fir tree crown, and Quelline is a water droplet. At the different stations, they explain to children, using information panels and also through play, how the water from the springs makes its way to our homes. For example, you can use the "water speedometer" to determine the flow rate of the Arbach stream. Elsewhere, children can follow the tracks of tiny creatures and organisms that consider water their habitat.
How well do you know about water as a habitat?
Those who wish to test their newly acquired knowledge can have the quiz about the adventure trail printed out at the tourist information office or online and answer Tanni and Quelline's questions. The tourist information office also offers the book and audio play "Tanni and Quelline on the Waterway," as well as a small surprise for children.
Tip:
Since the circular route consists of many stations with water features, it is advisable for parents to bring a change of clothes for their children. If you haven't had enough of water after the adventure trail, you can make a detour to the local indoor swimming pool Aqualino after the tour.
How to find us
Unterkirnach is close The town of Villingen-Schwenningen is easily accessible; from there, the municipality of Unterkirnach is signposted. Villingen-Schwenningen can be reached quickly via the A81 or A5 motorways. Those not traveling by car can take the train to Villingen. From Villingen, bus line 61 runs to Unterkirnach, getting off at the "Kirnachbrücke" stop, from where the adventure trail is just a 15-minute walk.
Parking
If you come by car, it is best to leave it at the Unterkirnach sports field or at the Regentor.
Accessibility
The circular route was designed so that blind and visually impaired people can walk there without any problems. You can borrow an electronic scout at the tourist information office. Nevertheless, it is advisable to bring an accompanying person.
