gravelpaden
Gravelpaden is a term that refers to a category of pedestrian pathways primarily composed of gravel or crushed stone material. The concept originated in the mid‑20th century in several European countries, where cost-effective and drainage-friendly surfaces were needed for rural and suburban walking routes. Gravelpaden are typically narrower than conventional paved roads, often accommodating two-way foot traffic and light bicycle usage. Their construction involves compacting layers of gravel or crushed stone, sometimes topped with a protective layer such as geotextile fabric to improve stability and reduce erosion.
The name derives from the German words "gravel" (meaning a mix of stone and sand) and "Paden"