Kreuzfelsen
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kreuzfelsen-300-9286590
title:
Kreuzfelsen
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The Kreuzfelsen is a 999 m (3,278 ft) high rock outcrop, that forms the western cornerstone of the Kaitersberg mountain ridge in the Bavarian Forest in southern Germany. From the giant cross on its summit the view sweeps down into the Zeller Valley and over to the town of Bad Kötzting and also far over the western part of the Bavarian Forest. Below the Kreuzfelsen is "Highwayman Heigl's Cave" (Räuber-Heigl's-Höhle), the hideout of a 19th-century robber. Numerous trails lead up to the summit cros
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wiki
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description:
Mountain in Germany
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreuzfelsen
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date modified:
2023-09-16T08:47:46Z
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