Fondest memory: The Fuerstenlager is a wonderfull and huge park. There are very different and special kinds of trees. It is said that here stands the oldest as well as highest mammoth tree of Germany.
After a walk in Fuerstenlager for one or two hours I get the feeling that I was on holiday.
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Updated Jan 11, 2004
Favorite thing: It is said that the Walderdorffer Hof is the oldest half-timbered house in South-Hessen. It was build around 1470.
After an expensive restoration it is now home of a restaurant since several years.
To read more about is you can visit the German website
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Written Aug 27, 2003
Favorite thing: If the weather is good you have a very nice view around the area. Lot of people like to go there on New Year's Eve at midnight to see the fireworks from up the hill. It is also a popular spot on 1 May.
Updated May 2, 2003
Favorite thing: Enjoying the sun ... a glass of wine or Aeppler ... a little snack ... great view ...
Updated Dec 4, 2003
Favorite thing: A great view on a sunny day!
If the weather is good you can see till Mannheim / Ludwigshafen, Heidelberg and Frankfurt ...
Updated Sep 28, 2003
Favorite thing: Hiking in the vineyards each year on 1 May
Updated May 2, 2003
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Hiking in the vineyards each year on 1 May
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Actually I've been there just to visit a restaurant ... pls check the restaurant tip. For more info u can also check www.bensheim.de
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While on y visit I found there are many layers to Bensheim. Since it is along the Bergstasse there are a few other towns north and south of Bensheim that should have an honorable mention as they tend...
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- gate tower, the gate archway was removed in 1885 constructed: c.1300 location: Am Rinnentor 23, Mohaes Platz . Bensheim, population: 40,000 - a sunny city at the foot of the Odenwald mountains ....
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