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Hansjakobweg of Haslach to Hausach

The two Hans Jakob way among the long-distance trails in the Black Forest Club. The majority of the long-distance trails in the Black Forest, the way Hans Jacob differ in that they follow a circular course with the end point at the location of the starting point. The Hansjakobweg 1 (also called Small Hansjakobweg) begins and ends in Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach. The Hansjakobweg 2, also Large Hansjakobweg called, describes a 105 mile round trip from / to Haslach.

The Hans Jakob pathways are named after the writer and pastor Henry, Hans Jacob, who was in the Middle Black Forest home. With James' pilgrim routes (routes to Santiago de Compostela) Hans Jakob ways have nothing to do. The character of Hans Jakob way is a white diamond with a stylized hat, as it was Hans Heinrich Jakob. A special feature of Hans Jakob ways that are in the Route to continually find explanatory panels. Such billboards features are explained by the path, which are always in a reference to the life of Heinrich-Hans Jakob or whose narratives.

The character of Hans Jakob trail is a white diamond with a stylized black hat.
Like all paths of the Black Forest Club is also the Hansjakobweg signs excellent.
I m are the course of Hans Jakob path are information boards that provide information on history, natural history or social issues information.
In this post, it goes to the first few kilometers of the Great St. James of Hans Haslach up to Hausach. This trail section is 9 km long. The charm of this part of Hans Jakob path is that the origin and destination are easily reached by train. For Haslach Hausach and are each an important stations in the History of the Black Forest Railway. And is meters above sea level with an altitude of 220-520 and section between Haslach Hausach in winter after a few days with positive temperatures relatively free of snow soon.

Haslach the station must first go through the old town of Haslach, until the starting point of the pilgrimage route in the sand Hans Haas monument south reached the old town. Follow the MĂĽhlebachstrasse along the stream, turn left into Graf Road and soon turn right into Hans Jacob Street.

street name sign of Hans Jacob Street Haslach
The Hans Jacob Hans Jacob Street leads to the house, which is now owned by the municipality Haslach (Museum). In front of the house one turns to the right into Otto-Goller-road and on the left in the Red Cross Street. It leads rising sharply out of the place and at the forest edge. Now A Way begins by forest up to the chapel at Holy Fountain. Front of the chapel has original water features. Through forest and partly narrow way it goes up to sand Haas hut. There is a wonderful view down on Haslach and the surrounding Black Forest hills.

mysterious mist enveloping the deeply situated in Kinzig Haslach and the surrounding Black Forest hills.
When Sandhaas hut, has almost reached the high point of the path. There now follows a passage through an interplay between forest and high meadows with gentle ups and downs

From Rotweinbänkle from the view looks down into the Kinzig Valley and the north of it Black Forest hills to the fire head.
You come in with individual mountain farms by supplying non-meadows.
Ultimately, the trail rises steeply after Hausach that spreads here in front of the viewer.
Hausach the destination can be reached at the parish mountain trail in Hausach village. The path leads into the house Erbach road which you follow to the left. You pass the cemetery and the church and turn right into the street Dieter Bach. We follow her in a wide arc until reaching the main road. On the main road, turn right, then under the railway line through it and then over the rail road west to the station Hausach.

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