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It's amazing what nature has come up with here. A must-see if you're in the area 👍. It's pure adventure for the kids. At the beginning and end, the kids can play in the shallow water and come up with new ideas with the sand and fine gravel 😉.
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The Doost nature reserve has become a worthwhile destination for - not just geological - excursions, the fauna and flora can also inspire here. The "Doost" was placed under protection very early on, on October 14, 1937 - making it the oldest nature reserve in the Upper Palatinate.
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Round granite blocks lie impressively on top of and next to each other in the Doost. The water of the Girnitzbach rushes beneath them. Popular belief interprets them as the work of giants, and the devil is also brought into play in the legends. In fact, the Doost goes back to a long geological process that began millions of years ago.
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In 1347, Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian had Schellenberg Castle, which was then called "Lug ins Land", built to protect against attacks from Bohemia. On July 12, 1498, the castle was stormed under the leadership of Captain Konrad von Wirsberg, who was in the service of the Margrave of Brandenburg. The castle was partially destroyed. Their owner, Knight Moritz von Guttenberg, was captured. The castle was never rebuilt.
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As if by a giant hand, granite blocks are piled on top of each other, which are actually reminiscent of stacked loaves of bread. A silver cross can be seen on top of the rock.
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The somewhat hidden Doost nature reserve was placed under protection as early as 1937, making it the oldest protected area in the Upper Palatinate. The word "Doost" is probably derived from the word "tosen" of the Girnitz, the numerous moss-covered granite balls and Pressack granite blocks were washed round by the water and are stacked on top of and next to each other over a length of around 500 meters. Many legends and myths are entwined around this area, the stories can be read on some well-made bronze plaques. The Doost is definitely worth a visit and is second to none!
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