Roman water conduit Brey
Mühlweg / Sportplatz, 56321 Brey
The Roman aqueduct in Brey is an important archaeological monument from the Roman period, representing the largest ancient tunnel construction north of the Alps.
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Two dream hiking trails - the Brey Spay culture trail and the Rheingoldbogen dream trail - lead to the Roman water conduit. This archaeological gem (identical in construction to similar installations in Saarbrücken and Düren) represents the largest ancient tunnel construction north of the Alps. Follow the Mühlweg in the direction of the sports field and park your car there. Then follow the slightly ascending hiking trail for about 300 m into the forest. There are detailed descriptions on signs on site. Learn what the Romans built back then to have fresh water. Time required is about 30 minutes.
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