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Since 2021, there has also been a "Korbinian Apple" memorial plaque here with the following inscription: "The Korbinian Apple goes back to the Bavarian 'apple priest' Korbinian Aigner (1885-1966). As a prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp, he secretly cultivated apples. [...] He managed to escape on the death march to South Tyrol in 1945. [...] The KZ-3 variety is still cultivated today, since 1985 under the name 'Korbinian Apple'. The two trees were planted in 2021 by our fruit and gardening association in memory of Korbinian Aigner and all victims of the Nazi era in our community." Currently, I could only identify ONE Korbinian Apple tree. Source (quoted verbatim): Information sign on site
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In the post-war period until 1959, coal was mined here for the worsted spinning mill in Kaiserslautern. Today, however, only two information boards still indicate this fact. "The final phase of coal mining in Steinbach occurred in the post-war period. At that time, there was a coal shortage in Germany again. In 1948, a cooperative of unemployed miners began [...] to work the main tunnel located east of Steinbach. [...] In 1953, the Maria mine, with a workforce of 62, produced 600-700 tons of coal per month. The Maria mine was the last coal mine in Rhineland-Palatinate to be closed on May 30, 1959, thus bringing to an end the 200-year tradition of coal mining in Steinbach." Source (quoted verbatim): Information board of the "Jewish Culture" theme trail
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The buildings of the former Neumühle mill are located further down the Ohmbach stream (hidden by thick bushes in summer). At this point (the highlight) are the relevant information board, a single bench, and a wellness bench. "In September 1887, Isidor Triefus, a Jewish businessman from Steinbach, acquired the Neumühle mill and, in February 1888, established the Palatinate's first diamond cutting workshop here, employing four cutters from Hanau. By 1894, Triefus already employed 45 diamond cutters. After Triefus' death in Kaiserslautern in 1919, the mill was leased until 1939. Operations then had to cease due to World War II. In May 1942, the Triefus family was expropriated, and the Neumühle mill was confiscated by the Nazi state. After the property was returned in 1950, Anna Bettany from London, the granddaughter of the company founder, planned to reopen the diamond cutting workshop. Due to the tenancy and housing conditions at the Neumühle at the time, the project failed, and the property was sold in 1951." - Source (quoted verbatim): Information board no. 21 of the "Jewish Culture Trail" (board located next to a bench)
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🔋 Solar bench with charging station Comfortable bench with a solar panel on the seat – powers USB ports and sometimes Qi wireless chargers. No power connection required, ideal for nature breaks and spontaneous phone recharging. Tip: Make the most of your stay – sleeping is a realistic 15 minutes of charging time – ideal for a short break with a view.
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🚗 Reismühle Parking (Ohmbach) Easily accessible parking lot directly at the Reismühle coffee factory – ideal starting point for hikes like the "Kalkstollen Ohmbach – Reismühle Loop." A short walk to the café, farm shop, and cycling and hiking trails. Tip: It's worth arriving early – the parking lot fills up quickly, especially on weekends, so you can snag a spot in nature or enjoy a coffee in the courtyard!
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❤️ A lovingly carved heart welcomes you along the path – red, bright, and with a sweeping view over the fields of the Palatinate Hills. A silent greeting to all who walk with open eyes and an open heart. 📍 Tip: ❤️ Perfect for a selfie or simply taking a deep breath – in the moment, surrounded by greenery.
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🏛️ High up on the Brücker Kopf mountain once lay the remains of a Roman estate – a so-called "villa rustica." The location was strategically advantageous: a view of the Roman road, fertile land, and proximity to Brücken and Glan-Münchweiler. Today, a plaque commemorates this time – almost 2,000 years of history in the heart of the Palatinate Forest. 📍 Tip: 🏛️ Combine this highlight with the Diamond Cutters' Trail – where antiquity and the history of craftsmanship meet.
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