Rombergs Holz
Rombergs Holz is a forest in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Rombergs Holz is situated nearby to the suburb Bittermark, as well as near the neighborhood Reichsmark.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Bittermark and Klusenberg.
Klusenberg
Peak
Photo: PodrPro, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Klusenberg is, at 254.33 m above NHN, the highest elevation on the territory of the city of Dortmund. The Klusenberg part of the Ardey Hills lies west of the Hohensyburg.
Mahnmal Bittermark
Monument
Photo: Mbdortmund, GFDL.
The Mahnmal Bittermark is a memorial place in Bittermark, a borough in the city of Dortmund, Germany. The place commemorates about 300 people killed by the Gestapo in Bittermark city forest and in the Rombergpark between March 7 and April 12, 1945.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ahlenberg and Syburg.
Syburg
Suburb
Wichlinghofen
Suburb
Wichlinghofen is a Stadtteil in the south of the city of Dortmund, in Germany. With its 3,500 inhabitants it is like a separate village in the city. The city is building a rain retention basin in Wichlinghofen.
Rombergs Holz
- Type: Forest
- Location: North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
51.438° or 51° 26′ 17″ northLongitude
7.46985° or 7° 28′ 12″ eastElevation
234 metres (768 feet)Open location code
9F39CFQ9+5WGeoNames ID
2845347
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Bittermark and Reichsmark.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Dortmund-Löttringhausen station and Lake Hengstey.
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