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10월 3, 2023, Tilly Oak
On the Hellberg there is (or was) an approximately 300-year-old oak tree known as the “Tilly oak tree”. According to local tradition, the tree is intended to commemorate the military leader of the Catholic League, Count Tilly.
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3월 23, 2022, Rustenberg Castle Ruins
The first castle on the Rusteberg was first mentioned in a document in 1123, but was already destroyed again in 1160. Subsequent buildings and extensions by the archbishops of Mainz were carried out from the 12th century. In 1749 and 1750 the administration built Rusteberg Castle. In connection with this, the demolition of the previously intact castle began in order to use the stones as building material.
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9월 10, 2021, Ruins of Alte Gleichen Castle
If you have already reached the top, you should definitely visit BOTH summits. On the "Alte Gleichen" you can see a little more of the former castle. For this you have benches and a shelter to rest on the "Neue Gleichen". From both peaks there are vantage points down to the valley.
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3월 3, 2021, Ruins of Alte Gleichen Castle
The entire area here had a remarkable skyline in the Middle Ages. The copper engravings by Merian give a rough impression of this. These often offer the only image documentation. Not only were these two castles interesting landmarks, there were several others within sight. A castle complex existed in Reinhausen (at least until 1100 A.D.). In the northeast there was also a considerable castle on the Kronenberg and probably also on the Rohrberg to the south. The Rusteberg also had a large castle complex.
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9월 27, 2020, Rustenberg Castle Ruins
The Rusteberg castle ruin, also called Rustenberg, is a dilapidated summit castle on an isolated mountain peak between the communities of Marth and Rustenfelde in the Eichsfeld district in Thuringia.
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There used to be an observation tower here, similar to the Harz view tower to the north, which did not exist at the time. The tower had to give way to the small Bundeswehr base, whose buildings and fences with parts of a light barrier cannot be overlooked here. A small mobile radar system was stationed here near the border. The Göttingen Forestry Office later took over this property. A city forest office manager devoted himself to his vintage car handicrafts. A few meters to the north is a small refuge that is interesting for hikers or groups of hikers. Several photos reflect this well.
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The Tilly Oak is a place of memory of Count von Tilly, a military leader of the Catholic League and the imperial troops in the Thirty Years War. In pursuit of the Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, his soldiers pitched their camp on June 20, 1623 in the forest near Obernfeld. The only reminder of the oak from back then is a tree torso, in which a new, young oak is now growing.
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8월 24, 2020, Wendebach Reservoir
The lake was desludged years ago! Nevertheless, the bottom is very "slimy", which hardly prevents you from swimming! 🏊♂️
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