Below the ruins of the Homburgs Fortress on the SChlossburg lie Europe´s largest man-made sandstone caves.
In the 12th century, the Hohenburg was the seat of the Counts of Homburg, who received city rights in 1330 for being sealed at the foot of the Schlossberg.
In the water world there is a 25m sports pool with a diving tower, a non-swimmer pool with an active area and the AQUA KADABRA for the youngest guests, which is separated from the swimming area.
The settlement, which was founded more than 200 years ago, was an important commercial and administrative center for a long time until an attack by the Alemanni reduced the city to rubble.
Since opening in 2009, more than 300.000 guests have climbed through the 9 exciting high rope courses.
The tour of the museum starts from the panorama platform at a height of 40 meters in the tower.
The Beeder biotope, also called Beeder Bruch, is home to a large number of unusual animals and plant and is therefore a great destination for nature lovers near Homburg in Saarland.
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