Hasenhorn

Hasenhorn - View from the refuge above the church of St. John the Baptist

The Hasenhorn is a mountain of 1155.6 m above sea level. NHN height in the Southern Black Forest. The mountain is located southeast of the small town Todtnau.

In 2004, the originally present on Hasenhorn One chairlift was removed and replaced by a modern double chair lift. At the same time the Hasenhorn the longest at the time, all-weather toboggan run in Germany was built. The track is owned by an investor, amongst other things, also the Steinwasen Park. There is also on the Hasenhorn suitable downhill trails and in winter a prepared toboggan run. Near the top of the chairlift is the mountain inn Hasenhorn.

Hasenhorn train (double chairlift)

The chair lift is 964 meters long and has 89 chairs, so it can hold a maximum of 178 people. The ride from the station ( right on the spot Todtnau ) to the mountain station ( 1026 m above sea level. NN ) takes 13 minutes and goes over a height difference of 364 meters. The maximum flow rate is up to about 600 people per hour ( mountain driving ). The full travel speed is 1.2 m / s, and be increased up to 1.8 m / s Between each two armchairs, a load garlands attached, can be transported to the next to the Luge Allwetterrodelbahn mountain bikes ( downhill bike park on Hasenhorn ) and other loads ( backpacks, gliders, strollers etc ). Up to 200 tobogganing per hour can be transported.

Coasterbahn

The Coasterbahn type Alpine Coaster is 2.9 km long. The speed can self-regulate the drivers are up to about 40 km / h, then automatically brake the integrated centrifugal brakes on the sled. The approximately 80 kg sled are firmly attached to the stainless steel rails, falling out is therefore not possible. Uphill they are transported from the mounted between the seats of the chair lift load narrowness slopes. The attachment and detachment of the carriage is carried out automatically.

Hasenhorn tower

In 2009, at 1156 m above sea level. NHN the built since 2006 planned Hasenhorn tower. It consists of 120 year old Douglas Fir round logs, which were struck in January 2009 Todtnauer city forest. The spire is 21 meters and the viewing platform 15.5 meters above the ground. The construction costs, including the development of the paths were net at 160,000 euros. Of this amount, € 70,000 by the state of Baden Württemberg, over 70,000 euros by the cable car company Todtnau / Family Adolf Brown / Steinwasenpark and 20,000 euros through the city Todtnau.

Hasenhorn with Tower (View from the Gisibodenalm )

Hasenhorn tower

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