Stone wall.
The paddocks for a horse stud in Hochsolling, where horses were bred as early as the 18th century, are enclosed by roughly 10 kilometers long stone walls, some of which are up to two meters high. The listed walls are said to date from the 18th and 19th centuries. They served as a replacement for pasture fences. Unfortunately, they are already damaged in some places. Old oaks stand along the quarry stone wall, giving the whole landscape an English charm.
Stone wall.
The paddocks for a horse stud in Hochsolling, where horses were bred as early as the 18th century, are enclosed by roughly 10 kilometers long stone walls, some of which are up to two meters high. The listed walls are said to date from the 18th and 19th centuries. They served as a replacement for pasture fences. Unfortunately, they are already damaged in some places. Old oaks stand along the quarry stone wall, giving the whole landscape an English charm.