Hiking Highlight
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Boundary stones from different eras can be found in the Lauseberg. Boundary stones from 1743 and 1784 describe the demarcation of the Electoral Mainz-Plessian (Hesse) border. Due to the ruinous deforestation, the use of the Lauseberg was reorganized in 1839 after surveying in 1837. It was divided between the royal domain chamber (D) and the municipalities of Krebeck (K), Ebergötzen (E) and Holzerode (H). The large boundary stone No. 1 (recess stone) with the year 1837 is the intersection of the assigned areas.
April 21, 2022
Some old boundary stones are still marked by a steel tube.
October 7, 2022
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