Already in the middle of the second century, the Romans had a villa in Welschbillig. In the second half of the fourth century, they constructed an even larger one, which in U-shape was connected west of a 60-by-20-meter pond, surrounded by 112 herds.
The tour is very entertaining and great for a walk. The combination of the river and the hillside makes the appeal. A stop at the ``Gruthenhäuschen``, a reconstructed Roman tomb temple, reveals the Roman influence in the region.