Steinlachsgraben

Steinlachsgraben is in , , . Steinlachsgraben is situated nearby to the cemetery , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Evangelische Pfarrkirche and Naturschutzgebiet Magertriften von Ober-Mörlen und Ostheim.

Church
Photo: Karsten11, Public domain.
is a church, which is situated 1¼ km south of Steinlachsgraben.

Castle
is situated 2 km southwest of Steinlachsgraben.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bad Nauheim and Michelbach.

is in . It has beautiful parks and a cozy old town, geared towards the many senior citizens who take a spa treatment here but also a good destination for family outings.

Village
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is a village, which is situated 8 km west of Steinlachsgraben.

Village
is a borough of in the in Hessen. The once almost entirely agriculturally based village at the northern edge of the Usinger Becken first appeared in 1280 in the County Cleeberg under the name of Ketteneschbach. is situated 8 km west of Steinlachsgraben.

Steinlachsgraben

Latitude
50.3802° or 50° 22′ 49″ north
Longitude
8.64673° or 8° 38′ 48″ east
Open location code
9F2C9JJW+3M
Open­Street­Map ID
way 604653639
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­scrub
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