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Here, cyclists and hikers experience history up close, explore historical sites and places from the Middle Ages. The "Road of the Staufer" leads to romantic churches and defiant castles, where the Staufer once lived. A highlight of the tourist route through one of the most beautiful landscapes in Baden-Wurttemberg is the Hohenstaufen: More than 800 years ago, the mountain was chosen as the ancestral seat of the Swabian noble family. An exhibition on the history of the Staufers at the foot of the mountain gives a deeper insight into the Staufer period. The Roman Limes, added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005, is 550 km long and the longest archaeological monument after the Great Wall of China. The highly developed culture of the Romans met barbarian Germania on the border, which was secured with forts, watchtowers, walls and palisades.

Stauferland - Ostalb, cycling and hiking map

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      Publisher: Freytag-Berndt
      Publication Date: 07/08/2019
      ISBN13: 9783747305492, 978-3747305492
      ISBN10: 3747305490

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Here, cyclists and hikers experience history up close, explore historical sites and places from the Middle Ages. The "Road of the Staufer" leads to romantic churches and defiant castles, where the Staufer once lived. A highlight of the tourist route through one of the most beautiful landscapes in Baden-Wurttemberg is the Hohenstaufen: More than 800 years ago, the mountain was chosen as the ancestral seat of the Swabian noble family. An exhibition on the history of the Staufers at the foot of the mountain gives a deeper insight into the Staufer period. The Roman Limes, added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005, is 550 km long and the longest archaeological monument after the Great Wall of China. The highly developed culture of the Romans met barbarian Germania on the border, which was secured with forts, watchtowers, walls and palisades.

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