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During our one-week holiday in Eppenschlag there was much to see in the area and today I will tell you about our visit to Gabreta, the only Keltendorf in the Bavarian Forest, which was opened in 1998. We parked the car in the free car park in the immediate vicinity and climbed approx. 200 meters to the entrance of the Gabreta. We paid 6.50 euros per adult, received an audio guide and an overview card to the village. And so armed, we went on our way to learn how the Celts live. The name Gabreta comes from the Bavarian-Böhmisch Waldbergen. Since the 8th century BC, the Celts were founded in Central and Western Europe and belonged to the most important peoples of Europe. In Ringelei there was a...