Simple 5 Minute Tourist Guide of Historic Annweiler in Germany

In 5 Minutes: Tourist Guide at Historic Annweiler in Germany Annweiler is a town in the Rhineland-Palatinate district of Südliche Weinstraße. It is located on the Queich River, 12 kilometers west of Landau. Annweiler am Trifels is a railway station. Annweiler is located in the Wasgau region of the Palatinate forest, surrounded by high hills that produce a famous red sandstone. Tourism is the town’s main industry. The ruins of the castle of Trifels, where Richard Coeur de Lion was imprisoned from March 31 to April 19, 1193, can be found on the Sonnenberg (493 m). The historic town center of the second oldest town in the Rhineland-Palatinate is also charming: Numerous half-timbered houses can be discovered here. Where the Queich meanders through Annweiler, the old town mill, the tanners’ quarter, and the “Museum unterm Trifels“ also await visitors. #annweiler #trifels #historic #touristguide #tourism #touristplace #5minute #travel #travelvlog #travelguide #travelb
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