St. Wendel

Hiistoric service building on the "Schlossplatz" in the city of St. Wendel.

standing on top of the Peterberg hill in the northern Saarland, the astronomical observatory opened its doors to the public in 1997.

the Celtic ring wall encircles the Dollberg, a hill about 695 metres above sea level near the town of Otzenhausen.

With a water surface of 120 ha, Bostalsee is the largest leisure lake in south-western Germany. It offers visitors a great variety of leisure activities, such as surfing, sailing, or paddle boats.

Rustic style tavern with hunting theme room, ballroom and stage.

'Angel's - das hotel am golfpark' is nestled amidst a fantastic one-of-a-kind landscape composed of a creative mix of typical golf terrains from Ireland, England, Canada and Florida.

'Angel's - das hotel am fruchtmarkt' is an excellent starting point for excursions in the heart of St. Wendel's old town.

The Benedictine Abbey of St. Mauritius in Tholey is said to be Germany%u2019s oldest monastery. Findings of a Roman public bath date back to the 3rd century AD.

In the first century AD, an important Gallo-Roman settlement developed at the crossing point of the Roman roads leading from Metz to Mainz and from Trier to Strasbourg.

The Mineral Museum emerged from the private collection of Augustinus Stein, a passionate agate collector from Oberkirchen. Stein acquired most of the findings within the local region.

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