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Durlach with Turmberg

The Turmberg ('tower hill'), located in Durlach, a suburb of Karlsruhe in Germany is a hill of the black forest with a castle ruin from which you can get a fine view of Karlsruhe towards the West and the River Rhine valley, and on very clear days, even farther west the Vosges in France (the River Rhine being the border between Germany and France (Alsace)). As the Turmberg is the most North tip of the Blackforst, you can, looking Sauth and East see the Blackforst, here rather hills than actual mountains.