Comfort Trail Peter Friedhofen
Description
The Peter-Friedhofen Trail at Schönfelder Hof
The Peter-Friedhofen Trail at Schönfelder Hof invites you to get to know the life of Peter Friedhofen, from a simple chimney sweep to the founder of the Brothers of Mercy. For this purpose, ten recreation areas with display boards have been created along the hiking trail, which leads to meadows, fields and woods. There is also a beautiful pond right on the path. The St. Bernhards-Klause, complete with its farm shop, is right next to Schönfelder Hof.
Impressions
Travel-for-all information
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- There is a parking lot for people with disabilities at Schönfelderhof.
- The circular route is 3.3 km long.
- The path is mainly on a road with vehicle traffic.
- There are a few places to sit.
- The trail is signposted throughout. The signposting (for orientation) is not clearly visible.
- The information at the stations with information boards is provided in writing, but not in plain language.
- There is a public toilet for people with disabilities at the Bernhardsklause.
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- There is a parking lot for people with disabilities at Schönfelderhof.
- The circular route is 3.3 km long.
- The path mostly leads along a road used by cars.
- There are a few places to sit.
- The trail is signposted throughout.
- The information at the stations with information boards is provided in writing. .
- There is a public toilet for people with disabilities at the Bernhardsklause.
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- Assistance dogs are welcome.
- There is a parking lot for people with disabilities at Schönfelderhof.
- The circular route is 3.3 km long.
- The path is almost step-free (except for kerbs) and mostly easy to walk and drive on.
- For the most part, the path has no visually contrasting and/or tactilely detectable sidewalk boundaries.
- The path runs predominantly on a road used by motor vehicles.
- There are occasional seating areas.
- The path is signposted throughout. The signage (for orientation) is not designed in easily legible and high-contrast lettering.
- The information at the stations on the information boards is visually rich in contrast.
- There is a public toilet for people with disabilities at the Bernhardsklause.
Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.
- There is a parking lot for people with disabilities at Schönfelderhof.
- The circular route is 3.3 km long and 220 cm wide.
- The path is almost step-free (except for kerbs) and mostly easy to walk and drive on.
- The maximum longitudinal gradient is 12% over a maximum length of 20 m.
- The path mostly runs along a road used by motor vehicles.
- There are occasional seating areas.
- The trail is signposted throughout.
- The stations with information boards are visible, perceptible or recognizable when seated.
- There is a public toilet for people with disabilities (at the Bernhardsklause), which can be accessed from at least one side (at least 90 cm). There is a flip-up grab rail at least on the accessible side of the toilet.
- Certified in the period: May 1, 2024 to April 30, 2027