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Lower Saxony
Lüneburg
Südergellersen

Heiligenthaler Schnedestein and Kreuzstein

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Lower Saxony
Lüneburg
Südergellersen

Heiligenthaler Schnedestein and Kreuzstein

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Heiligenthaler Schnedestein and Kreuzstein

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    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    May 16, 2021

    The historical boundary stone, which is designated as a monument, is in the Hasenburger Bachtal nature reserve (NSG LÜ 281). The upper part shows the Lüneburg city mark on both sides of the stone as well as three years on the view side from the southwest and two years on the view side from the northwest, which refer to border inspections carried out in these years. At its foot, on the right, is the so-called cross stone, which is also a historical boundary stone.

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      October 10, 2019

      Heiligenthaler Schnedestein Oerzen:
      On the approximately 170 - 180 cm large stone is located on top of each side of the Lüneburg city mark. The city mark is intended to represent an abbreviation of the Latin initial letters of Mons-PonsFons (Berg-Brücke-Quelle).
      Among them is on one side: 1703/1732 and on the other side: 1762/1791/1820.


      At the bottom of the snowstone there is a lying boulder / stone about 75-80 cm long with an arrow.

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