Passing Grüttpark to Rötteln Castle near Lörrach
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During our visit to Weil am Rhein we also wanted to explore the town and surroundings of Lörrach, in particular the Rötteln Castle, as part of a day visit.
So we first rode our bikes to a bicycle parking lot at Grüttpark, from where we were supposed to continue on foot. The Grütt Landscape Park is a 51-hectare, popular green and leisure area in Lörrach, where the Baden-Württemberg State Horticultural Show took place in 1983 on the newly designed site. Today, the largest park in Lörrach is considered a local recreation area for the city and its surroundings, which we can only affirm. At the same time, large parts of the park area are a water protection area with several deep wells. Overall, the area covers an area of around one square kilometre. The semi-natural inland waters including their bank vegetation are even legally protected biotopes.
Hiking and biking trails through the Grüttpark
In addition to paths for walkers and cyclists, a nature trail with ten stations leads through the complex. A section of the lever hiking trail also runs through the Grüttpark; one station is located on the southern shore of the artificially created Grüttsee. The partly asphalted and partly gravelled path network in the park covers more than ten kilometres, which already shows the size of the Grüttpark.
The park is flat with virtually no natural or artificial hills. At the western end is a 1970 furnished campsite with mobile home parking, tennis and soccer fields. The Grüttpark Stadium, built between 1964 and 1966, is also there. There is another restaurant near the main entrance to the stadium.
Water areas are a focal point in the Grüttpark
The water system of the Grütt is fed, among other things, by the Heilisau springs. The springs at an altitude of around 340 meters are around 50 meters higher than the park and are fed into the park to the north and discharged to the south by the underground streams. The Grüttbach, which flows from north to south and is about 2 kilometres long, emerges from an artificial spring near the exhibition halls.
In the middle of the park is the Grüttsee, which is around 12,000 square meters in size and only a few meters deep. Its lake level is 294 m above sea level. NN height created. Originally, a second, approximately 3,100 square meter lake ("model boat lake") was planned for the state horticultural show, so as not to disturb the Grüttsee with leisure activities. For ecological reasons, this second flat lake was not included in the planning later. According to the environmental protection regulations, bathing, boating, surfing, fishing, the use of model boats as well as ice skating and stepping on ice surfaces are prohibited in Grüttsee.
Rosarium in Grüttpark
Bitter orange trees, gingko trees and sequoias in the park
We had stayed almost too long in the Grüttopark, where our actual destination was still a long way off: the Rötteln Castle. But more on that later.
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