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Maintenance Work Affects Parking Lots and Paths in Harburg Forest Areas
Starting on Monday, July 29, maintenance work will be carried out in the Harburg Forest Areas, specifically in the Eißendorf and Hausbruch forestry districts.
The maintenance work will affect the paths and parking lots within these districts, but the entire forest area will not be impacted. The work is scheduled to begin at the Eißendorfer Waldweg parking lot and will proceed to the Majestic View parking lot, with each location having two days allocated for the maintenance.
After the Majestic View parking lot, the maintenance work will conclude at the Vahrenwinkelweg parking lot. However, the maintenance schedule for locations beyond Vahrenwinkelweg has not been specified.
Pedestrians and cyclists will have partial access to forest paths during the work, but some paths and parking lots may be temporarily unavailable. It is important to note that the maintenance work is weather-dependent.
The maintenance work is expected to be completed within three weeks, but specific details on the restrictions or areas affected by the maintenance work in the Eißendorf and Hausbruch forestry districts are not available at this time.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the maintenance work in the Harburg Forest Areas, it is recommended to check the official notices from the Harburg forestry authorities or municipal websites. These sources will provide the most accurate and detailed information regarding the maintenance work and any potential impact on visitors.
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