Risk in the forest: Falling work on Friesenberg from October 7th
Risk in the forest: Falling work on Friesenberg from October 7th
Baden-Baden, 05.10.2024 -From Monday, October 7th, important tree felling work on Friesenberg will be available in Baden-Baden. Kapuzinerstraße, the Stourdzaweg and numerous small footpaths, which have to be blocked by the end of the work, are affected.
The responsible persons of the forestry office warn that the felling work could be dangerous. In order to ensure the safety of all forest visitors, it is important to consider the closures. In particular, people who are used to get into the forest from the Stourdzakapelle or Friesenbergstrasse should choose alternative ways. After completing the work, the blocked sections will be opened step by step again.
Details of the tree felling work
The measures carried out are necessary to remove dangerous trees that are in poor condition and have dead branches and crowns. In addition, a focus is on the stabilization of the forest edges. More climatic tree species, such as oaks, are to be promoted. The past few years have strongly added to the trees in this region. A particularly large number of beeches show die -off phenomena, which is expressed in dry crowns and branches. These trees must be removed to protect the safety of visitors.
The work on the Friesenberg is scheduled for the entire October. The exact duration of the closures depends on the progress of the felling work. The residents and visitors are asked to adapt to any changes.
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