Description
The Horbachpark was created as part of the state garden show of 1988. The little Horbach stream flows through the park and into a lake. There are many paths and benches throughout the park. The lake and the surrounding grass and reed fringes are home to Bütykös hattyú, Tőkés réce, Szárcsa and Vízityúk. Around the edges of the park and beyond, there is an attractive mix of gardens and allotments. These host a good variety of Tits, Finches and Woodpeckers, including Barátcinege, őszapó, Meggyvágó, Csíz and Zöld küllo.
In the woods adjacent to the park, it is possible to observe Fenyvescinege, Búbos cinege and sárgafejű királyka. Raptors like Egerészölyv, Vörös kánya and Héja can often be seen soaring over the woods and slopes above the town. If you're in Ettlingen the park is well worth a visit. It's also a great place to combine family time at the playground with a bit of birding.
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Access
The Horbachpark is located on the outskirts of the town of Ettlingen. The park is best accessed on foot. There are various parking options and public transport links nearby. Click on a P in the map for directions. The circular walking route indicated on the map is about 2,5 km.

