The Jewish cemetery on the edge of the Mehlinger Heath in Rhineland-Palatinate was built in the 18th/19th century and served as a cemetery for the surrounding Jewish communities in Ottenbach, Mehlingen, Sembach, Frankenstein and Kaiserslautern. It has been destroyed and restored several times in history.
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The special weapons depot Area One near Fischbach near Dahn was a large ammunition depot of the US Army. It was built by NATO during the Cold War. Today it can be freely visited.
🗺️ Address:
Parkplatz an der K43
(bend between Ludwigswinkel and Fischbach industrial park).
66996 Fischbach bei Dahn
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The ruins of Neudahn Castle are located high up on a rocky spur in the Dahner Felsenland. But the strenuous climb is worth it! From the top you have a great view over the Moosbach valley. If you don't like it so steep, you can also choose a slightly longer, but flatter way up.
🗺️ Address:
Neudahne
The Mehlinger Heide was originally a beautiful large forest, which was deforested by the end of the 1930s. Later the French used the area as a military training area and even today explosives can be found there.
This video is about an interesting point within the Mehlinger Heide: a shelter with in