Alb-Donau-Kreis Ice Age path - Neanderthal trail
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Impressive hiking tour to the Stone Age caves of the Lone Valley and the sites of legendary Ice Age art.
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Best time of year
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- M
- J
- J
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Scenic / Geological highlights / Botanical highlights / Cultural highlihts / Fauna highlights
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Beispiel Tourenbeschilderung Alb-Donau-Kreis Eiszeitpfade
Description
Stone Age people like the Neanderthal man already lived in the caves in the Lone Valley. They roamed around and hunted Ice-Age animals like the mammoth.
We want to trace the Neanderthal a little and hike from the Lindenau through the forest to the Bockstein Cave, which lies on a rocky promontory above the valley. The wide view would also have pleased the Neanderthal to keep an eye out for prey. Our next destination is the Hohlenstein at the edge of the valley floor. Here archaeologists have discovered the legendary "Löwenmensch" (Lion-man), a figure carved from mammoth ivory. We stay in the valley and walk along the river to the Vogelherd Archäopark. Here we can try out Ice Age hunting techniques for ourselves. Via Stetten and through the forest we return to Lindenau.
Author's recommendation
In Lindenau is a Geopark information point with an exhibition "Cave of the Lion-man" and a restaurant with a beautiful beer garden.