Emmeringer Leite

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The Emmeringer Leite is a long, wooded ridge along the Amper in the Bavarian district Fürstenfeldbruck. It is the northern part of an end moraine, the rock probably comes from the Mindeleiszeit. The ridge is about 4 km long, up to 1.5 km wide and 561 m high. About the environs he rises about 40-50 m. Emmering is a place that lies west on the ridge, Leite means in the southern German language area, mountainside '.

At the northern tip of Emmeringer Leite is the Postal Roggenstein, on the southern of the castle stables opposite point. On the mountain ridge are several places prehistoric grave mounds and pits funnel. Funnel pits are round holes in the ground that were either substructure prehistoric dwellings or served as storage space for supplies.

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