Stockschleifern
Sixty-six faces carved into tree trunks make up a section of the wilderness—wooded ghosts, goblins, elves, and trolls.

📜 Sixty-six faces carved into tree trunks in Germany's Bingen forest.
🔍 Named after a wandering group from Weiler who opened the Morgenbach river valley to the public in 1974.

Why Go

🌳 Discover unique tree carvings
🚶 Easy walk through the wood
👻 Explore mythical creatures' faces
🏰 Near Reichenstein Castle
🚶 Explore a side valley opened with wooden bridges

Why Avoid

💤 Might not appeal to those uninterested in folklore

Tips

🗺️ Easy to find with Google Maps
📍 Can also be found using the name Steckeschlääferklamm

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