... with every step!

Where we walk and stand, we leave traces. Even if we don’t notice it. For example, when we walk through the forest, the loose forest soil becomes compacted under our feet. If many people take the same path, the plant cover at this spot is gradually destroyed. Rain no longer seeps away, but washes away the soil, the basis for plant growth. Changes like these lead to a formation of stepping corridors. There are also plants that thrive specifically on these areas. Here, on the path between Goldstein and Feldstein, they can be seen in summer and autumn: ryegrass and broadleaf plantain. In order not to disturb the natural growth of nature away from the footpaths, walking on the grounds at the Bruchhauser Steine is only permitted on the marked paths.