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4월 7, 2025, Rastplatz Quellgebiet Auersbach
A possibility to take a break even in bad weather.
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8월 29, 2023, Waldhaus Grill Hut (Baumholder City Forest)
Great rest stop. Can also be rented for parties
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The Waldhaus is a barbecue hut in the Baumholder city forest. The forest house in the Baumholder city forest can be rented from the city (Tel: 06783 - 98 11 40). There is water and electricity and the possibility to grill. Indoor and outdoor seating invite you to linger and rest. The rest area is located on the "Bärenbachpfad" dream loop. During guided hikes with food, you can rest and eat there. (Source: https://www.outdooractive.com)
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11월 16, 2022, Waldhaus Grill Hut (Baumholder City Forest)
The town of Baumholder has two huts with barbecue areas in the "Gärtel": the "Waldhaus" and the "Nöhringhütte". Both cabins are equipped with toilets. The forest house also has a generator that is used for power supply, lighting and toilet flushing. The huts can be rented by the day from the city office.
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8월 14, 2022, Selbach Shelter and Picnic Area
Suitable shelter with a flat concrete floor for overnight stays. Barbecue area, fountain and stream in front of the hut...what more could you ask for? I tested the water... it tastes good...
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7월 14, 2022, Selbach Shelter and Picnic Area
Nice place for a break. Many tables and benches available.😊
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6월 28, 2022, Selbach Shelter and Picnic Area
Large shelter and outside a small rest area
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6월 19, 2022, Waldhaus Grill Hut (Baumholder City Forest)
Beautiful paths and a place to grill or rest.
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2월 5, 2022, Rastplatz Quellgebiet Auersbach
𝐐𝐮𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐠𝐞𝐛𝐢𝐞𝐭𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐀𝐮𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐡 Wet meadows are semi-natural habitats characterized by grasses, rushes, sedges and other herbaceous plants. They are located in river valleys, on lakes or in depressions, such as here in the headwaters of the Auersbach. Many plant species of wet meadows in nutrient-poor locations have developed special mechanisms to adapt to nutrient deficiencies. In order to be able to fully use the few nutrients they root through the soil intensively, form storage organs and have an internal nutrient cycle by relocating them back to storage organs close to the ground in order to be able to use the nutrients quickly in the coming vegetation period. The ecological functions of the landscapes shaped by water are primarily based on the plant cover that is closed all year round. In addition to a diverse flora, in addition to newts, toads, meadow birds, spring snails and butterflies, all six species of snakes native to Rhineland-Palatinate can be found. Source: text information board
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1월 23, 2022, Kaiserallee on the Nahekopf
Flavius Valerius Constantinus (* on February 27 between 272 and 285 in Naissus, t May 22 337 in Anchyrona) Constantine the Great, or Constantine I for short, was Roman Emperor from 306 - 337. However, he did not become sole ruler until 324. Constantine's reign was historically significant mainly because of the Constantinian turn he initiated, which began the rise of Christianity to the most important religion in the empire. In 312 he invaded Italy and defeated Maximian's son Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge, becoming Augustus. Constantine the Great also became known as the emperor of the turn of the century and the reorganizer of the Roman Empire. 324/26 Constantine moved his seat of government to Constantinople ("City of Constantine"). Shortly after Easter 337, however, Constantine fell seriously ill. Anticipating his death, he summoned the Bishop of Nicomedia. It was only at this point, when he assumed he would no longer commit any sins, that Constantine was baptized. The preparations for war were halted and the emperor died on May 22, 337 in the imperial villa of Ankyrona. With the burial in the Apostle Church, Constantine the Great was honored as the 13th Apostle. After his death, the sons of Constantine II, Constantius Il. and Constans his successors. Source: text information board
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1월 23, 2022, Kaiserallee on the Nahekopf
Flavius Julius Constantius (born August 07, 317, d. November 03, 361 Cilicia) Shortly Constantius II, was the third son of Constantine the Great and was Roman Emperor from 337 - 361. From 337 he ruled only in the east and from 350/53 to 360 also in the entire empire. At the age of seven he became a caeser and administrator of the eastern half of the empire. His reign was marked by a constant defensive struggle at the borders. Serious problems also arose in the area of religious policy, but Constantius was unable to solve them permanently. After Constantine's death in 337, a series of murders ensued and the brothers, Constantine II, Constans and Constantius II. took the title of Augustus and shared rulership. Constantius received the eastern part of the empire. His brother Konstantin II. died already in 340 after a fight against Constans, who now controlled the whole empire. He died in Cilicia on November 3rd, 361, weakened by the fever and the hardships of the past years. Source: text information board Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus (b. 269) Tetricus for short, was the last emperor of the Gallic Empire (Imperium Galliarum) from 271 - 274. 271 he was proclaimed emperor by the lord and moved his residence from Cologne to Trier. Several victories against the Germans. Tetricus set up fortified bases on the left bank of the Rhine, which were supplemented by fortresses belonging to private landlords (possibly also on the Nahekopf). Lost in March 274 to Aurelian, but continued under him in high office. It remains unclear whether Tetricus and his son had to capitulate or defected to Aurelian. But their army was crushed and the end of the Gallic empire was finally sealed. Source: text information board
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1월 23, 2022, Kaiserallee on the Nahekopf
Flavius Julius Constans (* between 320 and 323, t February 350 in southern Gaul near Eine) Constans for short, was the youngest son of Constantine the Great and Roman Emperor from 337 - 350. After the death of his father he ruled as Augustus together with his brothers Constantine II. and Constantius II. about the Roman Empire. From 340 he ruled the entire west. Through clumsy government policies, he made many enemies. In 350 the army proclaimed General Magnentius emperor, who captured and killed him. Source: text information board Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus (* around 240 near Sirmium, d 310 in Gaul) Shortly Maximian, was from March 1st, 286 to May 1st, 305 Emperor of the Roman Empire together with Diocletian. During his reign he was able to achieve some military successes such as against the Alamanni and Burgundians on the Rhine or against the Carps on the Danube border. On May 1, 305, Diocletian and Maximian resigned together. Maximian was urged to take this step. In February 307, however, Maximian proclaimed himself Augustus and resolved the conflicts surrounding the government. But already at the imperial conference in 308, Maximian was forced by Diocletian to abdicate and fled to Gaul. In 310 he proclaimed himself emperor again, but was no longer able to defend himself against Constantine. He was handed over to Constantine by soldiers and eventually forced to commit suicide by him. Source: text information board
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1월 23, 2022, Kaiserallee on the Nahekopf
Flavius Magnus Magnentius (* around 303, d 10 August 353 in Lugdunum (today Lyon) Magnentius for short, was Roman anti-emperor from 350 - 353. The German who had risen to become an officer in the Roman army rose up in Autun (Gaul) in 350 against the emperor of the west, Flavius Julius Constans I, to Augustus and had him murdered shortly thereafter. As ruler of the West, he ruled from Trier. Despite initial successes, Magnentius Constantius II was defeated. 351 near Mursa (Pannonia), withdrew to Gaul and committed suicide in 353 in a hopeless situation. Source: text information board Flavius Claudius Constantinus (born February 317 in Arelate, died 340 near Cervignano del Friuli) In short, Constantine II, the eldest son of Constantine the Great, took over the western part of the empire under his father's supervision in 328, where he resided in Augusta Treverorum, today's Trier. After the death of his father, several relatives were murdered. Together with his brothers Constantinus II and Constans, he had himself proclaimed Augustus and the empire was divided between them. His sphere of influence included Britain, Gaul, Spain and part of Africa. A dispute arose between him and Constans over the division of the territory. In 340 he tried to conquer Italy and died in the battle of Aquileia against his brother Constans. After the death of Constantine II, Constans ruled over two-thirds of the empire and became the new emperor in 337. Source: text information board Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius (* around 278, died 312) Briefly Maxentius, as Ursurpator (someone who sits unlawfully on the throne) was a Roman emperor. The son of Emperor Maximian had himself proclaimed emperor on October 28, 306 in Rome and ruled until October 28, 312. He was not recognized as emperor by the highest-ranking Augustus Galerius and therefore waged a constant civil war. After a more or less successful government, more and more provinces fell away from Rome. In 312 Constantius invaded Italy and defeated in several. Battle the superior army of Maxentius until finally Constantius was decided at the Milvian Bridge. During the battle, Maxentius fell ill in the Tiber. Source: text information board
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1월 23, 2022, Kaiserallee on the Nahekopf
Gaius Octavianus (* September 23, 63 BC in Rome, t August 19 AD in Nola near Naples ) Briefly Augustus (the Exalted), thereafter titles of all Roman emperors. After Caesar's assassination in 44 BC he achieved sole rule over the Roman Empire until 31 BC. and ended 100 years of civil wars. In this way he achieved a long period of internal peace, the Pax Augusta. Augustus organized and restructured the empire. He also created the province of Gallia Belgica with the capital Augusta Treverorum (today Trier), which also included the area of the Nahekopf. After the defeat of Varus with three legions in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, he and his successor Tiberius gave up the plan to move the borders of the empire to the Elbe, thereby dividing Germania into a Roman and a free part. Augustus stayed several times in Trier and Mainz. Source: text information board Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus (* between 236 and 245 in Dalmatia, d around 312 in Spalatum) Diocletian for short, was the Roman emperor from 284 - 305. He led a number of reforms, through which the Roman Empire finally overcame the crisis of the 3rd century and the era of the soldier emperors came to an end. His administrative reform was groundbreaking and laid the foundation for the late Roman state. Another important point was the introduction of the tetrarchy. He divided the empire into two parts, with an Augustus at the head and two sub-emperors. But shortly after Diocletian's retirement to private life in 305 - he was the only emperor to resign voluntarily - it became apparent that the system of the tetrarchy had been held together primarily by his authority. As early as 308, he had to intervene again in politics to preside over an imperial congress to settle disputes, but to no avail. The fact that his help was sought in 308 makes it clear that Diocletian enjoyed great respect even after 305. He probably died in 312 or soon after - the years 312, 313 and 316 are mentioned in the sources. Source: text information board
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1월 23, 2022, Kaiserallee on the Nahekopf
Marcus Aurelius Probus (* August 19, 232, d 282) Probus for short, was Roman Emperor from 276 - 282. After the death of Emperor Tacitus, he was proclaimed Emperor. He tried to continue the consolidation work begun by Aurelian and to secure the borders, among other things, through settlement projects. In Rome he completed the construction of the Aurelian Walls and largely restored peace. Through decrees he promoted agriculture and especially viticulture north of the Alps. Therefore he is considered by some to be the one who introduced viticulture to the Moselle, for example. In September 282 he was murdered by dissatisfied legionnaires shortly before setting out on a campaign against the Persians. Two of his brothers were said to be Christian bishops of Constantinople. Source: text information board Lutius Domitius Aurelianus (b. September 9, 214 in Moesia or Sirmium; t 275 at Byzantium) Aurelian for short, was Roman Emperor from 270-275. Coming from a humble background, he earned military merit and was proclaimed emperor by the troops in 270. Immediately after taking office, he found himself forced to continue a whole series of conflicts from the reign of his predecessor. He defeated the Germans in several campaigns, put down uprisings and unified the empire. With the new financial and monetary policy, he ended the "imperial crisis of the 3rd century." He surrounded Rome with a wall that can still be seen today. Aurelian introduced December 25 as the birthday of the sun god as a public holiday, laying the foundation for our celebration of Christmas. Aurelian's death was abrupt and unexpected when he was stabbed in the midst of planning his campaign in Mesopotamia. Source: text information board
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1월 23, 2022, Kaiserallee on the Nahekopf
𝗞𝗮𝗶𝘀𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗲 The Kaiserallee has been funded as part of the cultural and regional heritage concept, a program of structural development in Rhineland-Palatinate since 2007. The Kaiserallee that has now emerged presents the most famous emperors who ruled at the time the Nahekopf was settled. The theme of the "Roman Emperor" is presented in a station-like manner using steles. Between the individual imperial steles are the original sandstones that were found on the Nahekopf. The first excavations on the Nahekopf took place as early as 1995/96. During renewed field work in 2007/08, interesting insights were gained, some of which contradicted older knowledge. For example, it was found out that the Nahekopf only existed from the Late Late Period, i.e. from the middle of the 2nd century to around 50 BC. was settled. It became apparent that the Nahekopf must have been a hilltop settlement that was regularly used by the village community. Unfortunately, the allotted time frame only allowed excavations in certain sub-areas. It is important to mention that the Kaiserallee is a modern replica and not tied to historical models. Source: text information board
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7월 9, 2021, Rastplatz Quellgebiet Auersbach
Nicely laid out rest area, which also ensures fun for the children.
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