Oberholz
Oberholz is a hill in Forchheim, Upper Franconia, Bavaria and has an elevation of 356 metres. Oberholz is situated nearby to the village Serlbach, as well as near Reuth.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Kellerberg and Forchheim.
Forchheim
Railway station
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Forchheim station is a railway station in the town of Forchheim, in the Forchheim district in Upper Franconia, Germany. The station is located at the junction of the Nuremberg–Bamberg and Forchheim–Behringersmühle lines of Deutsche Bahn.
Schloss Wiesenthau
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Schloss Wiesenthau stands on the northeastern edge of the eponymous municipality at the foot of the Ehrenbürg in northern Bavaria. The Renaissance building is a three-winged country house with 4 mid-16th century corner towers and the remains of an enceinte. Schloss Wiesenthau is situated 3 km southeast of Oberholz.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Serlbach and Reuth.
Oberholz
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 356 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Forchheim, Forchheim, Upper Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
49.72646° or 49° 43′ 35″ northLongitude
11.09763° or 11° 5′ 52″ eastElevation
356 metres (1,168 feet)Open location code
8FXHP3GX+H3GeoNames ID
11523356
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