to the inner city area of Pforzheim rises the Wallenberg. This is a hill that has been artificially inflated by the mound of debris after the destruction of Pforzheim in World War II. From the Wallenberg offers a magnificent view of Pforzheim and the south of the Black Forest town beginning with the three valleys of worms, and Enz Nagold
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| offers, particularly in the south from the Wallenberg from a great view. A plaque explains the key points. |
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| view from south-southeast after Wallenberg: in turns to cryogenic the Nagoldtal in the Black Forest, a panel. |
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| View from Wall Mountain in south-west: to the right behind a cryogenic the Enz. |
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| South of the Wall is the city's transit station Brötzingen (zoom). |
you leave the station via the main exit and sees on a steel column, the first marker in the form of the white cross. It goes right down through the underpass and turn right under the railway tracks. Behind the tracks Turning left, walk on the ramp up to the road freight. You can follow the right arc. The road freight flows into the iSpring road which you follow uphill. A staircase to reach the Hohenzollernstraße.
The Hohenzollernstraße follow left to the roundabout system at the main cemetery. There is a detailed trail signs. You have to leave here the E1 'and going to Nordrandweg marked Wallenberg. Follow the Hachelallee, passes through the upper part of the Hachelanlage with (ends) Observation tower and reached the busy Wilferdinger Road (B10) You cross it goes and behind by a small green area. Then you cross the street "short walk" without crossing aid (be careful).
Beyond is one of the Wallenberg Avenue straight ahead, turn left into the Kuppenheim road to the right in the street on the tub. Ultimately can be reached via footpaths to the summit of Wallenberg. The way back is on the same route.