Climber at Ettringer Lay
Deep down and high up it goes at the Ettringer Lay, which stretches with its impressive quarries beneath the southwestern crater flank of the Bellerberg volcano. Today, electric pit cranes, crane bases, building remains, and old tracks bear witness to the intensive extraction of valuable basalt rock in the 19th and 20th centuries, making the Ettringer Lay a unique monument to the modern stone industry.
Climber at Ettringer Lay
Deep down and high up it goes at the Ettringer Lay, which stretches with its impressive quarries beneath the southwestern crater flank of the Bellerberg volcano. Today, electric pit cranes, crane bases, building remains, and old tracks bear witness to the intensive extraction of valuable basalt rock in the 19th and 20th centuries, making the Ettringer Lay a unique monument to the modern stone industry.
Kletterer am Ettringer Lay
Tief hinab und hoch hinaus geht es an der Ettringer Lay, die sich mit ihren imposanten Steinbrüchen unter der südwestlichen Kraterflanke des Bellerbergvulkans erstreckt. Heute zeugen elektrische Grubenkräne, Kransockel, Gebäudereste und alte Gleise vom intensiven Abbau des wertvollen Basaltgesteins im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert und machen die Ettringer Lay zu einem einzigartigen Denkmal der neuzeitlichen Steinindustrie.