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11월 13, 2025, Bathing Spot on the Stream in Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park
The rest and bathing area is a dead end (fenced on private property), you have to go back to the path!
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4월 4, 2025, Reit- und Wanderweg Saar-Hunsrück
Beautiful hike through the forest
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7월 16, 2023, Kalle Bure Spring
Kalle Bure, unfortunately Kahle Bure today 😢 felled all the trees around...
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4월 13, 2023, Rest Area by the Traunbach
The hiking trail upstream from the bathing area was closed in March 2023. The small path from the forest path has to be walked back. But the spot is beautiful and good for a rest. On the other side of the stream you can see the old mill. Unfortunately the gastronomy is closed. Until it opens again, there is a fridge with cold drinks in front of the house.
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3월 4, 2023, Rest Area by the Traunbach
Flim summer is definitely a nice place to cool off
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12월 28, 2021, Rastplatz Am Felsen Mit Gästebuch
Very nice, newly laid out rest area with rock as a table and logs for seating. A box with a guest book also hangs here
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12월 28, 2021, Oldest Known Roman Bus Stop
Ä𝒍𝒕𝒆𝒔𝒕𝒆 𝒃𝒆𝒌𝒂𝒏𝒏𝒕𝒆 "𝑹ö𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒄𝒉𝒆 𝑩𝒖𝒔𝒉𝒂𝒍𝒕𝒆𝒔𝒕𝒆𝒍𝒍𝒆" 𝒅𝒆𝒓 𝑾𝒆𝒍𝒕 Under Gaius Julius Caesar, this historical stop was the main connection of the RÖV (Roman Public Transport Carriages): between the then Rinzbergonium, which Caesar intended to be the center of the Roman Empire, and the then, quite insignificant suburb of Buhlenbergium. “The carriage drove once per Day in both directions. If you look at today's timetable in the center of Rinzenberg, you can see that today's public transport companies are apparently still committed to this tradition. Source: Text information board
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Pre-fort - Celtic fortress and legendary place The fore-fort is a Celtic height fortification. There are similar facilities at the nearby Ringkopf, on the Wildenburg and in Otzenhausen. Probably between the 5th and 3rd centuries BC. An approximately oval ring wall of approx. 80 x 120 m was built here at the fore fort. In total, it covers an area of around one hectare, roughly the size of a soccer field. The pre-fort served the Treverians - that is the name of the Celtic tribe that lived in this area - probably as a refuge for humans and cattle during times of war. There are numerous legends about the pre-fort, for example that of the princess in the pre-fort Say of the princess in the fore-fort https://www.rinzenberg.de/geschichten/#1491559304260-3944d63a-5f09
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"Rosselhalde" pre-fort Pre-fort - a term often found on the edge of the mountains in different forms for high-altitude viewpoints, which in the past often served to secure and control traffic arteries and settlement areas. At this point you can see the valley cut into the subsoil by the Traun and cleared. The power of the flowing water was and is still used in large and small sawmills for processing the abundance of wood in the vast Hunsrück forests. At various points on the slopes exposed by the water, smaller ore deposits were occasionally exploited. The raw materials obtained here were prepared and processed together with ores from other sites downstream at Abentheuer. The valley picture through the Traun is made possible by a weakening zone in the subsoil - called a disturbance in the technical language of geologists - as they often occur in large numbers on the south-eastern edge of the slate mountains. The course of this fault is predominantly north-west - south-east, i.e. roughly at right angles to the course of the mountain edge itself. The rock in the fault areas is broken up and therefore more susceptible to being washed out by rainwater than elsewhere. The consequence is the development of valleys like the one ahead. The quartzite blocks visible below the site are part of a not very clearly defined "Rosselhalde" (rock slope). Such weathering fields were created during the last Ice Age as a result of the rock stress caused by the stronger fluctuations in temperatures at that time (so-called frost and thaw changes). Because the southernmost ice age glaciers Haberı did not cover the local areas, the quartzite was exposed to the above-mentioned influences much more than under the protective ice cover of a glacier.
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6월 14, 2021, Löschweiher Buhlenberg
Löschweiher Buhlenberg, located on the bike path. Recommended for a little rest!
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6월 3, 2021, Kalle Bure Spring
After the steep ascent from Buhlenberg there is wonderful, cold spring water as refreshment
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5월 15, 2021, Rest Area by the Traunbach
National park dream loop that inspires with its calm natural character. A footbridge leads along the "Ochsenbruch" moor. Ideal tour for game and bird watching
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5월 11, 2021, Wehlenstein
A beautiful rock formation with a beautiful view over the forest.
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