Park walk in Erfurt - four parks at once / Erfurt
Parkspaziergang in Erfurt - vier Parks am Stück
I would like to recommend a combination of several parks. If you have the time, take the walk up to Hochheim, the turning point of my trip. From Erfurt Central Train Station to Hochheim it is 3.5 km. The first of the parks starts just behind the station. You have to pass through the station under...
GermanyI would like to recommend a combination of several parks. If you have the time, take the walk up to Hochheim, the turning point of my trip. From Erfurt Central Train Station to Hochheim it is 3.5 km.
The first of the parks starts just behind the station. You have to pass through the station underpass and turn right behind the right.
We arrive at the
PARKANLAGE AM LÖBERWALLGRABEN.
I personally use the park frequently, when I get out of town on a bicycle and go home.
The path leads along the flood ditch. (Explanation: The flood ditch with a length of 5400 meters was built 1890-1898 to protect against flooding.)
You will see the monument Richard Breslau but it is not very representative.
There is further to the left there is the "Pension am Park". It is in an Art Nouveau style villa reopened in December 2006. The building looks inviting. I once looked on the internet. There are various rooms, all of which are illustrated with good photographs. You can stay there overnight for 20-30 EUR per person plus breakfast: EUR 5.
Next a playground.
Just behind is the St. Thomas Church (Thomaskirche). It is a Protestant church, which was inaugurated 1902.
A few more steps and I discover a bronze figure. A woman is shown.
A few steps further is a wooden cross by the wayside. Inscription: "He had no chance," added the name and data. What does it mean? I have searched the Internet and found out that in 2005 a terrible accident occurred here.
At the corner of Puschkinstraße / Charlottenstraße is a hostel. Here you can stay from 13 EUR.
Now you underpass the railway.
From here there are signs in direction of Hochheim: only 2.8 km left.
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Next we have the right hand a nostalgic bridge with a beautiful wrought-iron railings. It is the William Bridge. "Built in 1898 renovated in 2002," I can read in the attached table there.
Another piece is a nice way to be a seeing tree (a beech?) And a small playground.
Soon after, a pergola with benches, a large colorful, symmetrical planted flower bed in front.
The Pförtchenbrücke is already in sight.
We go further and are now in the
PARK SYSTEM TO THE PFÖRTCHENBRÜCKE.
I personally use this park, when I go running.
The Pförtchenbrücke itself is my feeling after a very beautiful bridge. There is an arched bridge made of brick. Built in 1897 and with such wonderful historical lanterns - I love them!
Just beyond the left-hand side is a monument Pförtchenbrücke Christian Reichart. A representative monument, I think.
Christian Reichart was a famous citizen of our city. He was the founder of modern commercial horticulture in Erfurt. He studied at Erfurt, then dealt with agriculture, horticulture and worked as a co-author with a herb book. He lived in better conditions, had large estates. Thus he had the opportunity to perform experiments on land use and increasing yields. His merit, it was that the vegetables (especially cauliflower) was part of the Erfurt horticulture. Reichart also encouraged the development of seed breeding and gardening tools.
The trail continues along the watercourse. I like that. Not always is the water, but again, you cross it. The next bridge is the Frederick Bridge (also built in 1897).
Beyond the bridge we find ourselves at the
ESPACH PROMENADEN
Actually, this is not really a park but rather an avenue.
This piece is one of my personal jogging if I'm out and about in running shoes.
Currently this is where a cafe (where formerly stood the Espachbad).
The newly designed site also features a children's playground with a great wooden ship, the "Espachschiff" is. Like it a lot.
We continue along the avenue and come back on the road, which here bears the street name of Alfred Hess Street. There is also the Hohenzollern Bridge.
On the other side of the road, we are already in
LUIS PARK / FOUNTAIN PARK THREE
Earlier this park was also the memorial of Louise, but that has been damaged several years ago. Something incredible!
After just a few meters, presents itself to us on the lawn right, a stone figure - a reclining woman. The morning sun is shining at the time of our visit and take in the morning and straight to the figure. Thus, it is not only "The lying woman", but "The woman basking in the sun" or something ... Certainly looks beautiful in the sun. Among other weather conditions likely to be white, right now it makes her something.
Here the park (some) I also use from time to time, when I go running.
The park is still narrow, but is now getting a bit wider.
The road forks. Right, a small wooden bridge. If you were to cross it, then you would be in the Dendrological garden. Then we do the walk today.
Excluding the unused bridge, the road goes straight on, because to get to the weir at Dreienbrunnenbad.
Dreienbrunnenbad the way, is still in operation. Who has the time and inclination can, on hot days here only once a refreshing dip to cool off.
The name of the bath and the (second) name of the park stem from three sources, also located in the park, only a few steps behind the weir in the direction of Hochheim.
The three sources are fed by groundwater and therefore does not dry up even during drought. The sources salty water bubbles, each with varying salinity. Some people come here and Erfurt, a water bottle filled full. Well tried, I have it already, but so tasty I do not find it now that I immediately wanted to fill the bottle.
Who now do your feet hurt a bit, which should reverse. All others have the opportunity to run another 1.2 miles and then come to the above-mentioned Hochheim.
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