A handicraft jewel on the Halterbach in Vienna
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With its 6.3 kilometres, Halterbach is the 2nd longest stream in Vienna, which flows through the suburb of Hütteldorf in which the Camping Wien West is located, too.
Open all year round, we have grown in contact with the city of Vienna, the campsite and its employees over the years, so that we are very happy to be on site. It is only a few hundred meters from here to the Vienna Forest with its wonderful hiking routes, mountain bike trails and almost always green nature (when, we do not remember, was the last winter with really snow?).
Halterbach - a regulated stream to avoid flooding
The Halterbach is one of the few Wienerwald streams that run above ground in their full length, although not with its original total amount of water. On its left side there is a collecting channel at a depth of 4 to 6 meters, which ends at Amundsenstrasse. The canal with a length of 2.374 meters was built between 1900 and 1909, the last part in 1949/50. These structural measures were necessary in order to get a grip on the flood problem once and for all, because according to an information board, the Halterbach flows 29,000 litres of water per second in the event of flooding.
Permanent pottery shards convey knowledge of nature
In order to bring passers-by closer to life in an almost natural stream, schoolchildren had painstakingly created display boards from pottery shards that had been burned and glazed for better durability. Written explanations and images of animals were drawn into the clay with great difficulty, animal bodies were modulated and embossed, which were then burned in a first burning process. In the second step, the paints were applied, which were then fired with the glaze to form a weatherproof coating.
Hats off to this pedagogically valuable work, which can give so many hikers a permanent insight into “life” at a creek. Thanks to the students and teachers - something special was created here.
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Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach -
Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach -
Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach -
Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach -
Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach -
Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach -
Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach -
Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach -
Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach Handmade Tyles describe Animal Life at Halterbach
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