- The
Jungfernsprung, is a
precipitous rock
formation in the
small German town of Dahn in the
county of Südwestpfalz. The
rocks tower above the town by around...
- who
stalked through the
Wasgau at night. Even in the
Legend of the
Jungfernsprung his name was ****ociated with the
fiend who
wanted to take the young...
-
legends surround rocks like the
Jungfernsprung or the Devil's
Table (Teufelstisch) (see the
Legend of the
Jungfernsprung and
Legend of the Devil’s Table)...
- and
falconry station,
hikers can join the
Tauern hiking trail to the
Jungfernsprung, a rock
formation that
drops steeply to Lake Ossiach, from
where there...
- Kübel. In 1959 she had an
accident in Dahn when she
wanted to
climb the
Jungfernsprung.
Friedl Rinder became German Champion. In 1961 she was
first in Wennigsen...
- a
famous destination for rock
climbers during the summer. Its name
Jungfernsprung ("Virgin's Leap"), is
derived from an old legend. Even
nowadays the...
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nearby include the
castle of
Neudahn and the
natural rock
formation of
Jungfernsprung.
Altdahn was
probably built in the
early 13th century.
Certainly in...
- the
Wieslauter stream,
rises the
symbol of Dahn, the 70-metre-high
Jungfernsprung crag. The
surrounding Dahner Felsenland region is
particularly rich...
- ("Dahn Rock Country") are the Devil's
Table near Hinterweidenthal, the
Jungfernsprung, the
Hochstein and the two
pinnacles of the
Bride and Groom,
which all...
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especially in the Wasgau.
These include the Devil's
Table and the
Jungfernsprung in the
Dahner Felsenland.
Hills and
mountains – in its
northern section...