Lössau

The place name is probably also of Slavic origin. The village was called Lezowe in 1335, Lessa and Lessaw in 1498, Losske and Lossa in 1533 and Lesse, Lössa and finally Lössau in 1648. Lössau was located...

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Ebersdorf

Ebersdorf a district of the town Saalburg-Ebersdorf, it is 520 meters above sea level on the north-south foothills of the Thuringian Forest and Franconian Forest. This gradually developed into a well-known and popularly visited...

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Mallet

The village is located about eight kilometers south of Bad Lobenstein. The southern border of the municipality forms the state border between Thuringia and Bavaria and the 169.3 km (historical length) long "Rennsteig", a hiking trail, runs through Schlegel.

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Langenbach

Langenbach lies in the narrow meadow bottom of the Langenbach valley, at the foot of the Naturtheater. Behind the houses of the village begin the dense forests that stretch up to the heights. Langenbach is also...

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