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Teifelslee viewpoint

Where? L-9181 Tadler

Between Goesdorf and Tadler, this viewpoint shrouded in legend invites you to enjoy a cosy picnic.

The viewpoint on the Teifelslee, between Goesdorf and Tadler, impresses not only with its panoramic views, but also with the legends that surround this place. From here, you can enjoy a marvellous view over the Sûre, which is perfect for a picnic. 

The Teifelslee - ‘devil's rock' in English or 'Däiwelsee' in the local dialect - is also shrouded in legend. It is said that the ‘Däiwelslee’ was once home to witches and dangerous creatures. The rock around which these legends are entwined was said to be bewitched - cattle did not graze here and no one dared to mow the grass. They tell of a mysterious woman who lived in the rock without anyone ever seeing her come or go. Anyone who threw a stone into the bushes would hear loud laughter, further fuelling the belief in the eerie inhabitants.

Today, the place is a perfect picnic spot that can be reached directly by car. 

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Address: Aussichtspunkt Teifelslee
L-9181 Tadler
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