Bingen Travel Tip:
The Bingen Waldmaus and Bingen Forest
The Bingen Waldmaus
The cheeky Bingen Waldmaus (Wood Mouse) shows the correct way to go and invites children to follow an experience path created for children and families. The path is a 5.5 km circular tour. During this walk, 24 individually designed topic tables explain local life in the wood on the slopes of the Rhine. Insight is provided into the daily lives and the history of people for whom the wood was a foundation of their lives, and still is, whereas other locations supply insight and details of a lively and cultural life. There are also 13 signs showing the different kinds of trees, which supply unusual information about the sorts of trees seen in the Bingen Wood. A new addition is the 40-metre-long hanging bridge over the 4-metre-deep the Kreuzbach gorge, which connects the experience path with the forest botanical garden.
The path is part of Bingen Wood, covering an area of 2,000 hectares, and it is a popular place for the people who live in the town and for visitors from Germany, from abroad and those living in the Rhein-Main region. The enjoyable circular rambling paths are well signposted.
[ Source: http://www.bingen.de/en/2/wandern_erlebnispfad.html ]
Related: http://www.bingen.de/en
Address: Rheinkai 21, 55411 Bingen am Rhein
Tags: Bingen, Bingen am Rhein, Forest Walk for Children and Families
Location of The Bingen Waldmaus and Bingen Forest
More Bingen Travel Tips
Bingen am Rhein (or Bingen or Bingen on the Rhine) is a city located at the junction of the rivers Rhine and Nahe in the district of Mainz-Bingen, in Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany near the city of Mainz. Bingen is a river port and railroad junction,…
Related: Bingen travel guide
Where to stay in Bingen?
We have a collection of charming and inviting vacation rentals in Bingen.
[Deutsch]
