Koblenz, considered to be Germany's oldest city, is picturesquely located at the confluence of the Moselle and Rhine rivers, and is home to the famous Kaiser Wilhelm statue in Deutsches Eck - a nearly 40-meter-tall rider on horseback.
Koblenz, considered to be Germany's oldest city, is picturesquely located at the confluence of the Moselle and Rhine rivers, and is home to the famous Kaiser Wilhelm statue in Deutsches Eck - a nearly 40-meter-tall rider on horseback.
The village is located in the Lower Silesia province. To the north of the village there is a sandy and gravelly, 10 km long Okmiański Embankment of post-glacial esker type, covered with forest, so you will have a specific area to walk during your visit.
The village is located in the Lower Silesia province. To the north of the village there is a sandy and gravelly, 10 km long Okmiański Embankment of post-glacial esker type, covered with forest, so you will have a specific area to walk during your visit.