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라우터라흐 강

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Beautiful bike path along the Lauterach and along the northern border of the military training area Hohenfels

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지벤 크벨렌 카르스트 샘

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The area around the “Seven Springs” karting springs is under landscape protection. These sources flow via the Breitenbrunner Bach and the Rosenbach to the Vils. Everywhere on the slopes dolomite …

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The state garden show under the motto "Life on the river" took place from April 26 to October 6, 1996 and dealt with the redesign of the banks of the Vils.

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포프베르크 성 유적지

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It's easy to lose track of time here. A very well-preserved ruin with a magical feel.

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오스터로흐 동굴

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Nice small and accessible cave in the elongated rock ridge, on which a well-developed hiking trail runs. In any case, it is classified as an “important” cave for its geoscientific …

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12월 26, 2024, Poppberg Castle Ruins

Poppberg Castle Ruins It is difficult to determine from the sources when the castle was built. It is particularly unclear whether the mentioned castles and lords of the "Puchberg," "Puckberg," or "Pocksberg" are identical with the Poppbergs. A coat of arms of the "Pocksberg" appears in the Kastl monastery church in the row of founders' coats of arms on the south side of the nave. It can be assumed that the castle was founded to control the "high road" from Prague to Nuremberg, perhaps even under the Counts of Sulzbach, who ruled until 1188. In any case, the village of Poppberg is mentioned as belonging to the Fürnried parish as early as 1139. However, the castle's existing buildings show no signs of such an early foundation; they are more consistent with the period after 1300, when tower-like residential buildings became fashionable. The first truly confirmed reference to the castle appears in 1373, when the so-called New Bohemian Lands of Emperor Charles IV passed into the hands of the Bavarian duke. Poppberg was part of this Bohemian territory on Upper Palatinate soil, founded by Charles in 1353, but dissolved after his death. The Bavarian dukes pawned the castle to their Palatinate relatives in 1395, but redeemed the pledge in 1451. What seems odd is that two years later the castle is described as "deserted and desolate," meaning it was already abandoned. In 1505, after the Landshut War of Succession, Poppberg passed to the Duchy of Palatinate-Sulzbach, and in 1791 to Bavaria, but remained abandoned and fell into disrepair until the present day. The entrance to the castle is protected by a narrow tower on a pointed rock formation that forms the highest point of the castle. The upper part of the tower is occupied by a recently built, concreted shelter, which served as an air observation post during World War II. A circular wall adjoins the rock formation, forming a clearly visible edge of the terrain and extending extensively around the entire area. Traces of soil near the entrance suggest several utility buildings. The most impressive part of Poppberg is the residential building, a typical late medieval mixture of residential tower and palace dating from after 1300. The lower floor of the building probably served as a pantry and kitchen. The second floor is much more residential, with larger windows and two large entrances leading to the former battlements on either side. A third floor is suspected. Source: www.burgenseite.de

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Very nice here

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The water wheel on the State Garden Show site is a fascinating piece of technical history that is perfectly integrated into the natural environment. The wheel was originally used to pump water for agricultural purposes. Today it is a popular photo subject and an impressive example of sustainable energy generation in times gone by.

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Beautiful karst springs surrounded by rocks. Hikers can take a break at a shady rest area.

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Nice little castle ruins and easy to get to;

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nice little cave - you can find the cave plan here https://www.via-ferrata.de/poi/listing/osterloch-bei-hegendorf-hoehle-hersbrucker-schweiz

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Beautiful cave with very narrow entrance. Inside the cave opens and you can stand comfortably. As with any cave, you should have a head or flashlight with you.

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The Poppberg castle ruins are privately owned. Entry is prohibited.

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It's great that everything is still in good condition 27 years after the LGS.

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Very nice that the site and the exhibits of the LGS were preserved.

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The state garden show under the motto "Life on the river" took place from April 26 to October 6, 1996 and dealt with the redesign of the banks of the Vils.

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Beautiful sculptures worth the drive through

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A must. Another great trail.

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A great destination

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Beautiful place for a short break - so close to the city and you in the middle of the countryside.

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Nicely laid out "park". A good place to pause for a moment.

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A beautiful piece of nature, the rocks and the 7/9 springs are a real hiking highlight, the one that is particularly interesting She plays with small stones, so that a small stone whirlpool can be seen 😎

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Beautiful castle ruins with a nice rest area The two-part hilltop castle was probably built in the 13th century by the Counts of Sulzbach. It was mentioned as being owned by Emperor Charles IV from 1353 to 1373. After the castle had fallen to the Margrave Otto of Brandenburg, it came to the Bavarian dukes Johann and Stephan in 1379, who gave it to Count Palatine Ruprecht III in 1395. sold. In 1505 the castle was incorporated into the Duchy of Sulzbach and the land was sold to farmers in 1550. After the castle had fallen into disrepair, the ruins came to the Bavarian state in 1791 and are now privately owned.

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The LGS (State Horticultural Show) is located directly on the Vils. The open-air "Summer in the City" also takes place around the water wheel, on a beautiful area with a beautiful ambience. A popular meeting point here on the grounds of the State Garden Show.

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Fantastic landscape, great bike and hiking trails.

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