Berghäuser Bachtal

Berghäuser Bachtal is a nature reserve in , , . Berghäuser Bachtal is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the hamlet .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Castle Junkernhees and Kreuztal station.

Castle

Railway station
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is the main railway station in the town of , , Germany.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Wenden and Osthelden.

Town
is a municipality in , . It belongs to the in the . It lies 10 kilometres south of and 20 km northwest of .

Village
is a constituent community of , , , and has its name from the stream Osthelde. It is located on the road from to Kreuztal, where the road descends into the valley with a sharp bend and has 710 inhabitants.

Village
is a constituent community of , , , . The first documentary mention of the village under the name of Holzeclaen dates from 1079, the parish of was first mentioned in 1329.

Berghäuser Bachtal

Latitude
50.9543° or 50° 57′ 15″ north
Longitude
7.9416° or 7° 56′ 30″ east
Open location code
9F29XW3R+PJ
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1127842199
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­nature_reserve
Wiki­data ID
Q62034244
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In Other Languages

From German to Spanish—“Berghäuser Bachtal” goes by many names.

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Hof Berghaus and Hänche.

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