Altschlossfelsen
The Altschlossfelsen (French: Rochers du Vieux Château, "Old Castle Rocks") is a rock outcrop formed of bunter sandstone in the Palatine Forest of Germany, near the border with France. The 1,500-metre-long rock wall is located on a hill known as the Brechenberg near Eppenbrunn, 406 m above sea level (NHN). Discoveries from the Hallstatt and Roman period and evidence of a medieval castle from the 11th or 12th century bear witness to earlier settlement.
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Altschlossfelsen
The Altschlossfelsen (French: Rochers du Vieux Château, "Old Castle Rocks") is a rock outcrop formed of bunter sandstone in the Palatine Forest of Germany, near the border with France. The 1,500-metre-long rock wall is located on a hill known as the Brechenberg near Eppenbrunn, 406 m above sea level (NHN). Discoveries from the Hallstatt and Roman period and evidence of a medieval castle from the 11th or 12th century bear witness to earlier settlement.
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Die Altschlossfelsen (auch Epp ...... Südwestende des Felsenbandes.
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The Altschlossfelsen (French: ...... oppeviller in French Lorraine.
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Die Altschlossfelsen (auch Epp ...... Südwestende des Felsenbandes.
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The Altschlossfelsen (French: ...... witness to earlier settlement.
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