1/5 Andreas B. 6 years ago on Google • 201 reviews
The
Geopark
prides
itself
on
providing
the
best
orientation.
This
can
only
be
confirmed
to
a
fraction.
Although
the
hiking
trail
network
is
supposed
to
cover
5,300
km,
this
number
is
more
misleading
than
relevant.
Not
every
km
needs
to
be
signposted,
just
the
intersections.
Here,
hikers
and
other
nature
lovers
often
find
no
information
at
all
or
just
numbers
that
only
provide
help
via
a
purchased
hiking
map.
Who
takes
photos
of
the
local
maps
in
the
forest
and
then
laboriously
looks
for
the
route
and
number
on
their
smartphone?
There
are
only
a
few
signs
that
say
...
km
to
XY.
These
are
the
only
signs
people
look
for
-
everything
else
is
useless
for
the
average
citizen!
Given
the
high
subsidies
from
the
district
and
donations,
one
wonders
where
the
money
is
going.
At
least
not
in
invested
benches
that
you
could
rest
on.
There
are
days
when
we
don't
see
a
bank
in
the
Odenwald.
A
lot
of
money
probably
goes
into
publicity
such
as
the
Geo-Naturpark
aktuell
magazine
or
the
administrative
apparatus.
The
geo-nature
park
does
not
even
begin
to
live
up
to
the
standards
it
has
set
itself
and
is
superfluous.
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