Traumschleifchen Fischerberg
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Traumschleifchen are premium walking trails, circular routes with short distances and few metres in altitude.
The trail is characterised by very little ascent with a high proportion of paths, but also easy-to-walk country lanes and wonderful views as well as the hike in a landscape conservation area with its special fauna and flora.
Details der Tour
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Besonderheiten der Tour
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Wegebeschaffenheit
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We start our hike at the Fischerberghaus and tackle the leisurely hike in a clockwise direction without any particular incline.
Through beautiful mixed forest past several Westwall bunkers and a marvellous view towards Fremersdorf into the Saar valley and the Vosges foreland, we reach a resting place with a bench with a view towards Merzig after approx. 2.5 km. After about 600 metres, we reach the highest point of the trail (387 m) via a wide path, from where we have a magnificent view of the northern and western Saarland (Schaumberg, Göttelborner Höhe, etc.). The remaining approx. 1500 metres lead through wide orchid meadows, past the rams (hydraulic pumps) created for the cattle for the water supply, always with a distant view of the Schaumberg or further Saar views back to the Fischerberghaus.
Sicherheitshinweise
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Attention:
Entering the forest and walking on the hiking trails is always at your own risk!
Depending on the season and the weather, you may need to be more sure-footed on certain sections of the trail. Therefore, wear clothing appropriate to the season and the weather and hiking boots with an appropriate tread. Be careful of breaking branches and damaged trees. In stronger winds and in winter due to snow and ice, the dangers of falling trees and crown pieces increase.