Portugiesenhof

Portugiesenhof is a farm in , , . Portugiesenhof is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Langenstein Castle and Aachtopf.

Castle
Photo: TommiS, CC BY 3.0.
is a Renaissance building of the sixteenth century. Today it is owned by the Douglases, descendants of the Swedish count Ludvig Douglas.

Photo: HubiB, CC BY 3.0.
The is 's biggest karst spring, south of the western end of the near the town of . It produces an average of 8,500 litres per second.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Eigeltingen and Aach.

Village
is a municipality in the in in .

Town
is a small town in the German state of . Being situated close to and the Swiss border, it is mostly known for the — Germany's biggest natural spring in terms of production. is situated 3 km west of Portugiesenhof.

Village
is a town in the district of in , . is situated 3 km southwest of Portugiesenhof.

Portugiesenhof

Latitude
47.8453° or 47° 50′ 43″ north
Longitude
8.88963° or 8° 53′ 23″ east
Elevation
514 metres (1,686 feet)
Open location code
8FVCRVWQ+4V
Geo­Names ID
2852568
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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Langenstein and Eigeltingen.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Golfclub Schloss Langenstein and Loh.

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