Oberems, Rural district in Glashütten, Germany.
Oberems is a rural district in Glashütten situated within forested terrain of the Taunus Mountains. The area is characterized by wooded slopes and waterways that shape its natural landscape.
First mentioned in writing in 1250, the area developed as a settlement over many centuries. In 1971 it merged with Glashütten and became part of the larger municipality.
The area maintains its rural character through local gatherings and traditions that shape daily life. People use public spaces and meeting points to preserve connections that define community here.
The area can be reached via the B8 federal road, which connects to nearby towns for shopping and errands. This main route also links to larger communities and makes exploring the region straightforward.
The Emsbach river that flows through the area originates from nearby heights and travels a long distance across the region. This waterway is an important part of the landscape and connects the Taunus area with more distant territories.
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