Today was the last day of our holiday and since we had been wanting to visit Saalburg all week, this was our chance. On the way out of Oberreifenberg we passed this curiously decorated restaurant.
Saalburg is a former Roman fortress rebuilt by William II at the end of the 19th century. As a result, it has an odd air between old and much older, and you can never be sure how many liberties were taken with the historical accuracy of the reconstruction.
After Saalburg, we rode further downhill into the valley of the Erlenbach.
We followed it to the outskirts of Köppern before turning around and heading uphill again.
Further along the ridge we had excellent views of the quartz mine named after the nearby Saalburg.
Crossing the limes nowadays is luckily much simplified by the absence of any Roman soldiers on watch.
On the way back up to Saalburg we passed one of the numerous Roman foundations scattered througout the forest. This one of a watch tower seems to be in a more likely state of repair given its age.
Back in Oberreifenberg we looked on as a family enjoyed the outdoors and the end of winter.