
Ehemalige Glashütte Holsthum
Holsthum
The glassworks was founded in 1796 by Johann Dominik Laeis. Around 50 people were employed here, producing glass balloons, window glass, bottles and fine crystal glass.
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Steinkistengrab bei Schankweiler
Schankweiler
The ancestral tomb on a hilltop near Schankweiler is 5000 years old - a unique monument!.
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Kreuzkapelle und Jakobsweg zu Neuerburg
Neuerburg
A baroque gem in the forest to the east of the town.
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Castellberg bei Wallendorf
Wallendorf
On the ridge called "Castellberg" above Wallendorf, near where the Our flows into the Sauer, the Celtic Treveri built a fortified settlement similar to a town in the 2nd century BC. Today, almost nothing of it is visible above ground.
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Tränenlay
Wallendorf
Similar to the Huwelslay near Holsthum, a bizarre grotto has been created here by calcareous sinter deposits.
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Beilsturm mit Stadtmauer Neuerburg
Neuerburg
The Beilsturm is an outwork of the old town fortifications of Neuerburg from the 16th century. From the top, newly designed observation platform, there is a beautiful view over the medieval Neuerburg.
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Schloss Roth
Roth an der Our
The former outpost of Vianden Castle is beautifully situated on a rocky promontory right on the border with Luxembourg.
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Weilerbach Castle and Ironworks
Bollendorf
The legacy of the last abbot of Echternach is now a special attraction in the region. The late baroque castle with its beautiful gardens and outbuildings as well as the adjoining grounds of the former ironworks tell a story all of their own.
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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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