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12 unusual facts about Kelberg


Bundesautobahn 1

This interchange was finally utilized in the present century, though only for local traffic as the A1 is being extended past Kelberg.

Gunderath

It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Kelberg, whose seat is in the like-named municipality.

Hörschhausen

Hörschhausen lies on Bundesstraße 257 which leads to the nearest major centres, such as Kelberg and Ulmen.

The coins are one of several archaeological finds made in Hörschhausen, one of the richest archaeological sites in the Verbandsgemeinde of Kelberg, in the Landesmuseum Trier.

Katzwinkel, Vulkaneifel

Katzwinkel lies in the Gäsbach valley stretching up from the upper Üßbach’s right bank, just under 500 m west of Bundesstraße 257 between Kelberg and Ulmen.

Until 1970, the municipality belonged to the Verbandsgemeinde of Daun, when it, along with Beinhausen, Boxberg, Brück, Hörschhausen and Neichen, was annexed to the Verbandsgemeinde of Kelberg.

Kötterichen

In the course of administrative restructuring in Rhineland-Palatinate in 1970, the municipality passed to the newly formed Verbandsgemeinde of Kelberg.

Nitz

Since municipal reform in 1970, Nitz has belonged to the Verbandsgemeinde of Kelberg in the Vulkaneifel district (formerly called the Daun district).

Reimerath

Wayside chapel, southwest of the village on the road to Kelberg – plastered building, possibly from 19th century.

Retterath

Under Prussian administration, Retterath was a municipality in the Bürgermeisterei (“Mayoralty”) of Kelberg in the Adenau district.

Uersfeld

In the New Stone Age (3000 to 2000 BC), the Uersfeld-Kelberg area was home to hunter-gatherers, as witnessed by finds of flint blades and stone hatchets.

Vulkan Eifel

Ferienregionen der Vulkaneifel sind Adenau, Brohltal, Vordereifel, Mendig, Pellenz, Ulmen, Manderscheid, Obere Kyll, Hillesheim, Gerolstein, Kelberg und Daun.