Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail)

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If you enjoy hiking barefoot and want to feel the soft moss, warm sand or cool grass under your bare feet, you have the opportunity to do so along the nine kilometre Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) in Hohe Fläming Nature Park around the spa town of Bad Belzig. The Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) is not a specially created stretch with different surfaces but rather a normal hiking trail. However, it has been specifically tested to see whether it can be walked in bare feet without any problems. Forest floors, meadow pathways and sandy sections alternate with cobblestones and granite flagstones in the historic town centre of Bad Belzig and are generally pleasant to walk on. Signposted by the green footprint, the nine kilometre circular course runs through Hohe Fläming Nature Park and the historic town centre of Bad Belzig. Hikers should plan a good three hours, because walking barefoot is different to walking in hiking boots. Barefoot hiking strengthen the foot musculature, provides the body with better blood supply and improves circulation. That is why experienced barefoot hikers swear by the special Kneipp herbal therapy effect.
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  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
The Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) runs for approximately nine kilometres through Hohe Fläming Nature Park.  Unlike barefoot paths, where different materials are used along a short stretch of path, the Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) is a normal hiking trail that has been tested for its suitability to be walked barefoot. Forest floors, meadow pathways and sandy sections alternate with cobblestones and granite flagstones in the historic town centre of Bad Belzig and are generally pleasant to walk on. Unpleasant grit pathways in the area of the castle meadows are easy to avoid by following the mown verges.

Hiking with Kneipp effect

The route is particularly suitable for Kneipp herbal therapy hikers. It is recommended that inexperienced barefoot walkers bring shoes with them. On hot days, the sandy areas in particular can get very hot and shoes may be required to prevent burn blisters. At the start and finish point below Eisenhardt Castle, there is a handle pump where you can cool off and wash your feet.

Route 

The Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) is a circular trail around Bad Belzig. The route is signposted with a green footprint. Eisenhardt Castle is recommended as the starting point. From here, it passes the cemetery and carries on through the former woodland park of what was then the town’s beautification association. The Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) leads along winding paths down to the castle meadows. The trail then follows the south route of the Kunstwanderweg (art hiking trail) to the artwork "Gartenbild" (Garden Scene). There, it turns right and crosses the federal motorway between Bad Belzig and Wiesenburg. The path then climbs upward along the edge of the forest to the Apfelberg "Höhen" (Heights), a beautiful meadow orchard. At the artwork "Die Jagd" (The Hunt), the Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) meets the north route of the Kunstwanderweg (art hiking trail) and leads back to Bad Belzig. 

Refreshments
  • Burghotel Bad Belzig
  • Chocolateria at Eisenhardt Castle
  • Numerous other options in Bad Belzig

Sights

  • Eisenhardt Castle in Bad Belzig
  • The historic old town of Bad Belzig 
  • Artworks on the Kunstwanderweg (art hiking trail)
  • Castle meadows
  • Meadow orchard on Apfelberg

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If you enjoy hiking barefoot and want to feel the soft moss, warm sand or cool grass under your bare feet, you have the opportunity to do so along the nine kilometre Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) in Hohe Fläming Nature Park around the spa town of Bad Belzig. The Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) is not a specially created stretch with different surfaces but rather a normal hiking trail. However, it has been specifically tested to see whether it can be walked in bare feet without any problems. Forest floors, meadow pathways and sandy sections alternate with cobblestones and granite flagstones in the historic town centre of Bad Belzig and are generally pleasant to walk on. Signposted by the green footprint, the nine kilometre circular course runs through Hohe Fläming Nature Park and the historic town centre of Bad Belzig. Hikers should plan a good three hours, because walking barefoot is different to walking in hiking boots. Barefoot hiking strengthen the foot musculature, provides the body with better blood supply and improves circulation. That is why experienced barefoot hikers swear by the special Kneipp herbal therapy effect.
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  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Auf dem Barfußwanderweg, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
The Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) runs for approximately nine kilometres through Hohe Fläming Nature Park.  Unlike barefoot paths, where different materials are used along a short stretch of path, the Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) is a normal hiking trail that has been tested for its suitability to be walked barefoot. Forest floors, meadow pathways and sandy sections alternate with cobblestones and granite flagstones in the historic town centre of Bad Belzig and are generally pleasant to walk on. Unpleasant grit pathways in the area of the castle meadows are easy to avoid by following the mown verges.

Hiking with Kneipp effect

The route is particularly suitable for Kneipp herbal therapy hikers. It is recommended that inexperienced barefoot walkers bring shoes with them. On hot days, the sandy areas in particular can get very hot and shoes may be required to prevent burn blisters. At the start and finish point below Eisenhardt Castle, there is a handle pump where you can cool off and wash your feet.

Route 

The Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) is a circular trail around Bad Belzig. The route is signposted with a green footprint. Eisenhardt Castle is recommended as the starting point. From here, it passes the cemetery and carries on through the former woodland park of what was then the town’s beautification association. The Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) leads along winding paths down to the castle meadows. The trail then follows the south route of the Kunstwanderweg (art hiking trail) to the artwork "Gartenbild" (Garden Scene). There, it turns right and crosses the federal motorway between Bad Belzig and Wiesenburg. The path then climbs upward along the edge of the forest to the Apfelberg "Höhen" (Heights), a beautiful meadow orchard. At the artwork "Die Jagd" (The Hunt), the Barfusswanderweg (barefoot walking trail) meets the north route of the Kunstwanderweg (art hiking trail) and leads back to Bad Belzig. 

Refreshments
  • Burghotel Bad Belzig
  • Chocolateria at Eisenhardt Castle
  • Numerous other options in Bad Belzig

Sights

  • Eisenhardt Castle in Bad Belzig
  • The historic old town of Bad Belzig 
  • Artworks on the Kunstwanderweg (art hiking trail)
  • Castle meadows
  • Meadow orchard on Apfelberg

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