Two new lookout terraces were built on the newly surrendered trail, and countless interactive whiteboards were set up and the trail track was renewed.
The 3.5-kilometer long 15-million-fort school course, which was delivered on Tuesday, was handed over on the anniversary of the 100-year anniversary of the well-known walk.
The study trail was named after the former master master, Károly Guckler, who went to 19-20. At the turn of the 20th century he was the initiator of the regeneration of the forest area of the capital. As a committed specialist, he managed to improve the quality of the forest area in the city, which is constantly worsening in the absence of planned management. The reforestation of the Hármashatár Hill, which became a barrage after the abandonment of fruit production, is associated with its name. In the Viennese pattern, he planted black pine forests as soil-builders, which have enabled the reintroduction of native tree species to this day.
Hundreds of years ago, alongside his design and direction, the Hármashatár Hill, the hill of Vihar Hill and the Csúcs Hill were built almost flat, ie without a higher climb, which is also a popular destination for hikers and cross-country skiers today.
With a 100-year walk along the trail, two new lookout terraces have been set up to offer a beautiful panorama of Óbuda and the northern region of the capital.
Each of the 14 interactive bulletin boards has been provided with a QR code, so that visitors can find more information on the history of the landscape and the viewpoints of the region on the Internet. The knowledge of the study trail can be known before departure or can be read again on the parkerdo.hu after the tour.
The trail of the trail was also renewed: the maintenance of the 100-year-old walkway surface was repaired, the former stone-built lookout point, five bench-table sets were renewed, and five more benches were installed, and a fire place was built in the Floral Saddle. The missing elements of the railing and stairs to the Tábor mountain cave were replaced with the missing elements and the former stone stone bench was renovated.
(Source: marmalade.co.uk; hirado.com | Image: pixabay.com)