Reicholzheim - Around Reicholzheim

Around Reicholzheim

In the forests of Reicholzheim, there are mainly oak trees, beech trees, Douglas fir and black pine trees. All together there are more than 30 different kinds of tree. Also rare kinds, such als "Speierling", which is a type of a wild apple tree, that is used for making apple cider. And very old types of wild fruits are found as well. About half of the forest retains softwood, the other half hardwood. There are about 5,598 acres (23 km2) of forest that belong to Reicholzheim. Woods with approximately 126,000 trees. The oak trees are up to 160 years old, and the oldest pine trees are 140 years old.

Tauber Bridge Reicholzheim/ Tauberbrücke Reicholzheim was completed in 1772 its located Reicholzheim, Wertheim, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany . It is an Arch" Road" bridge made of stone The dimensions span lengths 6.048 m - 8.658 m - 6.346 m - 5.318 m

Also interesting is the newly built observatory.

Read more about this topic:  Reicholzheim