
Schankweiler Klause
Schankweiler
A gem of baroque architecture in the middle of the forest: the small 18th century Marien pilgrimage church on the Schankweiler Höhe with the adjoining hermit's dwelling is a much-visited destination not only for pilgrims and is definitely worth a visit…
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Druidenstein
Bollendorf
The Druidenstein near Bollendorf is also known as the cornerstone. The man-made sandstone block, which is over 2 meters high, still marks a district boundary today.
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Historische Altstadt Neuerburg
Neuerburg
The picturesque old town in the Enz Valley offers a special atmosphere with its winding alleys, the castle, and numerous other nature and cultural attractions.
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Pfarrkirche St. Nikolaus zu Neuerburg mit Torturm
Neuerburg
The late Gothic church with its medieval gate tower is located on a hill below Neuerburg Castle and has a number of historical gems to offer.
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Bildcheslay
Bollendorf
A rock as a former place of worship for Bollendorf quarry workers.
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Opferaltar
Bollendorf
The large weathered sandstone block, also known as the Bärenstein or Druidenstein, is a natural monument. We do not know whether it was particularly revered in earlier times; it is unlikely to have served as an altar at any time.
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Hofgut Petry
Körperich
Hofgut Petry, a seven-axis manor house built in 1823 by manor owner Jean-Joseph Richard and modeled on Weilerbach Castle.
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Teufelsloch (Devil's hole) near Bollendorf
Bollendorf
The Teufelsloch is an impressive narrow gorge near Bollendorf. Above the gorge, a staircase leads to a viewing point with a beautiful view of Bollendorf.
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