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9월 13, 2024, Burgberg Shelter and Panoramic Bench
This is a site that was inhabited by people thousands of years ago, as can be proven by archaeological finds. Visitors of our modern times are invited to stay at least for a short time. Some will certainly be happy to take advantage of the opportunity offered here after the climb.
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6월 18, 2024, Wingertshäuschen (Vineyard Shelter)
Small stone hut in the mountain... it offers sufficient protection in adverse conditions
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5월 11, 2024, Wingertshäuschen (Vineyard Shelter)
Safe in storms and thunderstorms!
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7월 30, 2023, Wingertshäuschen (Vineyard Shelter)
The vintner used the little house as protection against rain and storms, as a storage and equipment room and as a break room. Wingert means vineyard.
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9월 27, 2022, Schmausemühle
Great place to stay and stop off.
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4월 18, 2022, Rabenlay Viewpoint and Shelter
Very nice rest area with shelter. Two loungers invite you to relax. The wonderful view of the Moselle valley is included for free.
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4월 18, 2022, Rabenlay Viewpoint and Shelter
Hatzenport was first mentioned in a document around 1135 as "Hattenporcia". Hatzenport itself was already inhabited in Roman times, as evidenced by stone finds during railway construction in the last century It was part of the greater community of Löf and became independent again at the local elections of June 12th, 1994. Hatzenport has around 620 residents today and is characterized by viticulture.Due to the mostly south-facing, steep weathered slate slopes, there are like nowhere else the Moselle offers the best conditions for outstanding Riesling wines Source: https://kulturraum-untermosel.de/145-alle-gemeinden/75-hatzenport.html/#hatzenport
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3월 25, 2022, Rabenlay Viewpoint and Shelter
From this hut you have a magnificent view of the Moselle valley, Hatzenport and the vineyards! There is even a barbecue area on the premises, you can unwind on relaxation benches and there are also tables with benches for picnicking.
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12월 3, 2021, Schmausemühle
Open daily!! Breakfast: 8.30 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. (by reservation only) Menu: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Vesper menu: 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. https://www.schmausemuehle.de/
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11월 15, 2021, Wingertshäuschen (Vineyard Shelter)
Here you can rest and have a nice view of the surroundings again.
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8월 16, 2021, Burgberg Shelter and Panoramic Bench
The hillside settlement on the "Burgberg" near Mastershausen - Part 2 The late Roman defense program developed to protect against the Germanic invasions provided for smaller fortresses that could be better defended with fewer soldiers. In addition to exclusively military facilities, there were numerous refuges for the local population along the deeply cut Moselle valleys, mostly on a prominent spur. Today these strategically located fortifications are mostly overlaid by medieval castles. Roman coin finds prove an activity on the castle hill from the 2nd half of the 3rd century. AD to the beginning of the 5th century. Noteworthy are weapons and belt fittings that could indicate the presence of the Roman military. The castle hill not only had a protective function. Numerous metal slags indicate metal processing. It remains to be seen whether iron ore extraction in smelting furnaces began in Roman times or whether it goes back to medieval activities. Medieval wall remains show that the castle hill was important for a long period of time. Below the western flank of the mountain plateau there is a shaft, 2 m in diameter and 3 m deep, buried in the slate rock. After drilling, a depth of over 13m can be assumed. Presumably this shaft is related to the medieval mining on Burgberg. The castle hill, which is important for local history, is now under excavation protection to protect the findings and finds. Source: Text information board
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8월 16, 2021, Burgberg Shelter and Panoramic Bench
The hillside settlement on the "Burgberg" near Mastershausen Part-1 To the north-west of Mastershausen, a narrow mountain spur, the so-called "Burgberg", rises above deeply cut stream valleys. Steep slate rock walls favored the fortification of the 50 long and 30 m wide mountain plateau. At the narrowest point, a mighty 8m deep ditch cuts through the mountain tongue. About 20m south of the section trench, another trench can be seen, largely destroyed by modern road construction measures. A natural hill rises between the two trenches. It is still uncertain today who laid the terrace areas and post pits for wooden buildings visible on the mountain plateau. So far, no archaeological excavations have taken place on the castle hill. The only possible access was in the east via a ramp-like slate rock. The mountain plateau was already settled in pre-Roman times. A Celtic silver coin from the middle of the L. Century BC BC shows a sitting figure looking back to the right on the obverse of the coin. "A palmette-shaped object protrudes from the region of the abdomen, a snake winds at the feet of the figure, and along the back of the figure there is a curved rod on the right edge". Celtic warriors had on their campaigns in the Mediterranean during the 3rd century BC. BC brought Greek coins. The money economy common in the Mediterranean area was adopted by the Celts. The protected location of the castle hill offered the local population an opportunity to retreat in times of crisis. Since the 3rd century AD, the population close to the border on the Middle Rhine and Moselle lived in constant danger of threatened Germanic attacks. Source: Text information board
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8월 16, 2021, Burgberg Shelter and Panoramic Bench
The castle hill The name Burgberg (popularly also called Burgkopf) indicates that there was a fortified structure at this point in the past. Based on coin and ceramic finds, it is certain that a fortified Celtic settlement was originally located here, which was later taken over and expanded by the Romans. It became after the occupation of the Rhineland by the Romans from around 50 BC. Abandoned in the years around AD 200. It was a militarily fortified refuge for the surrounding court residents. The main components of a Roman hilltop settlement were the defense, i.e. the fortification wall with towers, and the trenches in front of it. The fortification walls were either set dry or bricked with mortar. In a site inspection from 1892, walls made of quartz stones, which were built with mortar, are reported. The interior construction was predominantly made of wood, less often in stone. Post holes and beam supports carved into the rock still clearly mark the remains of earlier wooden structures. At the foot of the plateau there are still remains of slate walls from buildings. The section trench, which today divides the mountain spur into two pieces, was created later when the hillside settlement was reduced in size. In the front area of the castle head there is a medieval melting point for iron and soft metal. Source: Text information board
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6월 13, 2021, Schmausemühle
Start a hike at Heyweiler and then stop at the Schmausemühle a little more than halfway! I've done this twice now and had lunch there. It's best to call them and reserve a table (at least on Sundays). Reserving a table for 1:30 p.m. and starting at the Heyweiler hiking car park shortly after 11:30 worked well.
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5월 2, 2021, Wingertshäuschen (Vineyard Shelter)
Perfect place to recover from the climb. Especially on warm days.
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