Lindaufeld
Lindaufeld is a farm in Boren, Schleswig-Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein. Lindaufeld is situated nearby to the village Lindauhof, as well as near the locality Lindaumühlenholz.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Lindaumühlenholz wind mill and Lindaunis Bridge.
Lindaunis Bridge
Bridge
Photo: Taschenkrebs, CC BY 3.0.
The Lindaunis Bridge is a bascule bridge crossing the Schlei, an inlet of the Baltic Sea in Schleswig-Holstein, at one of its narrowest parts. The bridge thereby connects the Schwansen and Angeln regions.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lindauhof and Sieseby.
Sieseby
Village
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Sieseby is a village, which is situated 3 km east of Lindaufeld.
Ekenis
Village
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Ekenis is a village and a former municipality in the district of Schleswig-Flensburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Since 1 March 2013, it is part of the municipality Boren. Ekenis is situated 4 km northeast of Lindaufeld.
Lindaufeld
- Type: Farm
- Category: agriculture
- Location: Boren, Schleswig-Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
54.59757° or 54° 35′ 51″ northLongitude
9.81197° or 9° 48′ 43″ eastElevation
7 metres (23 feet)Open location code
9F6FHRX6+2QGeoNames ID
2877537
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In Other Languages
“Lindaufeld” goes by many names.
- German: “Lindaufeld”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Lindaumühlenholz and Lindaunis.
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