Wehnde

The municipality of Wehnde lies on the western slope of the Ohm Mountains and was first mentioned in documents in 1238. On the hiking route from Duderstadt to Bodenstein Castle, you will find the 14-metre-high...

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Treppendorf

Treppendorf was probably first mentioned in 874 under the name Trebunesthorp and later in 1342 as Treppendorf. It was a small market town in the lordship of Oberkranichfeld. Until 1615, the...

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Gleichamberg

The village of Gleichamberg is built on a slope, consists of an upper, middle and lower village and has a high parochial church, which still forms the center of the village today.................................................................................................................................................

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Kutzleben

Kutzleben and Lützensömmern were already settled in the Stone and Bronze Age. The first documentary evidence dates back to the 8th century. The descendants of the noble family with the same name, the lords "von Kutzleben", live...

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Saaltor Kahla

It is the only remaining gate in the town fortifications. Its original appearance has been altered by the renovations. It is also home to the oldest stone depiction of the Kahla coat of arms....

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