ENGRAVED ROCKS OF THE OBERHOF
A two-metre-high rock face runs for thirty metres along the road
A two-metre-high rock face runs for thirty metres alongside the road. Here, numerous engraved figures, once painted, stretch out: birds, silhouettes of churches, coats of arms, references to kings or nuns, sun, moon, etc. The drawings are thought to have been made by the royalist French soldiers who protected the nearby frontier in the 18th century. They are thought to have been drawn by the royalist French soldiers who protected the nearby frontier in the 18th century, and who settled here for a time before going to war. To admire these works, beware of the nearby road.
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