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hiking tip: Mill hamlet in bright basic

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There are so few magical places in the Odenwald - is a very special Höllgrund of a location deep in the red sandstone layers incised stream valley at the foot of the cat hump, in the southern part of the Central Mountains and the municipality Waldbrunn belonging.

Time seems to pass slowly. Although the Höllgrunder households only half an hour from Heidelberg and Mosbach and have found through the Internet and in any case long since global DSL connection. But in the conservation area Höllgrund with icy blade and abrasive blade "can be the character of an old cultural landscape still understand very well, and numerous residential and commercial signs tell us mainly from the 19th Century.

The historic photograph, which was well received around the beginning of the 20th century, shows the "Mühlenhof", a centuries-old accumulation of peasant farms in Unterhöllgrund. Two of these buildings were temporarily - with mill wheels - for the purpose of grinding grain. On the - no longer available - half-timbered house Middle right is to see an overshot water wheel powered running water, which was sent from an Kandel (brick water channel) to the mill race.

It is this village communal candelabra were the ones who over many centuries carried away time and again to scandals and conflicts. The "bright reason" has always been a valley of the mills - and the Wiesenwässerung, so that should already have been since the Erstdokumentierung Unterhöllgrunder a mill operation in 1474th Both economic history uses presuppose an elaborate candelabra system, so always have enough water both to irrigate the hillside meadows and for operating the mill wheels were available. - As in many other regions, including in Unterhöllgrund is a record mill dispute shows in the early 19th Century took place: His wife Eva Rosina White feared that it would be siphoned off the water for their fields, if their neighbor Nicholas Ihrig his plans to be building a water wheel to locate and equip a new grist mill in Unterhöllgrund, would implement. requested

as yours, finally, a grand concession to the Office Zwingenberg mill, began almost one year dispute White contra Ihrig, who even in a statistical population survey in the territory of Zwingenberger led to assess the necessity of building a new grist mill in the lower Höllgrund can. - Could end, in early spring of 1806, there was an amicable agreement between two parties together with a precise legal regulation, see what days and times where water from the neighboring village Kandeln for its meadows, respectively his mill. Wiesenwässerungsgesetze such rules were called, and it was even called meadow waiting waters that have been involved in cases of conflict between two interest groups to establish the circumstances and requirements. - The historic photo shows the early 20th Century still much more open hillside meadow landscape, cultural landscape tracks that a few decades later were increasingly threatened by reforestation; recently by trying redevelopment measures the effect of bush encroachment seem a little guidance.

are now preserved in the many relics of historical Höllgrund economies: Expired Kandel stand out as an unassuming exterior steps from the slopes, and two in the 19th Century mill wheels equipped with farm buildings are still in Unterhöllgrund and serve as historic houses. In Oberhöllgrund Holzner told the restored mill with water wheel, mill race and on the hillside meadows Kandeln scale water from a time when the farmers were dependent Odenwald still existentially of what could give them the natural resources, and with them the technical surprisingly well-used water power of this river valley.

The historic photo from the early 20th Century presents the Oberhöllgrunder mill with a farmer plowing. Even today, the water wheel here beats the clock in the silent Höllbachtal!

you want to take a hike by this atmospheric landscape? - My advice: Start Unterhöllgrund in the first and follow the paved, yet idyllic street always at the uphill and down, until Oberhöllgrund. Along the way you can if you keep your eyes open to discover traces of ancient water channels farming on the slopes, but also the historic houses of Mühlenhof will pass you. On a sunny day when the trip was to transport the family entertained Mill Inn Holzner be particularly large, you may want to use one of the better on a slope running trails, always parallel to the valley floor. You soon reach the historic mill Holzner, where you can watch the water wheel intact. And if you come here - maybe you even out the guest host an historic building with a beautifully restored mill?

Then you had the rise, more and more on Höllbach until recommended by Mülbe where you finally reach the lake Mülbe the headwaters of the wonderfully situated about seven kilometers of rivers and streams. - For the return journey you can use only a piece the same way - and maybe even pay a visit to the Kurgestüt. But then you run the 40 Ortsweg of Mülbe out to the Rock House, a striking sandstone digestion, where once the homeless of the Winter Veil robber gang stayed at the Hölzerlips and divided their stolen property should have. Incidentally, even in a still preserved barn Unterhöllgrundes should one of the robbers hideout granted for you! - About the hunting lodge Max-Wilhelm height, built from the sandstones of the desolate village of Upper fallen in 1850 Ferdinand town, you come on the Rennweg and from here, finally back in the Unterhöllgrund, the starting point of your walk. Of course, you can alternatively start at many other locations to your itinerary, for example at the mill or at the park in Holzner Mülbe.

On the trail map, scale 1:20,000, No. 13-Neckar-Odenwald "you can find all distances and locations listed and may your days of walking together individually. Or if you want, just contact Michael Hahl - proreg "and arrange a guided hike issues for your business trip, your hiking group or school class. - Either way, we want to have fun in the valley where time passes more slowly than elsewhere!

Figures:
All photos are from the proreg Archive - Copyright: Michael Hahl

publications Höllgrund:
HAHL, M. (2004): The mill dispute in Unterhöllgrund 1805 / 1806th A contribution to the settlement history of the southern Odenwald and the potential for conflict between the mill and industrial water management. In: community forest Brunn (eds): 600 years of forest Katzenbach. Chronicle of a village on the Winter Veil. P.129-150
HAHL, M. (2004): The dispute over the water. In: Linde village. Journal of the Odenwald clubs. 86.Jg. H.3, 2004. P.6-7
HAHL, M. (2004): The Mühlenhof in Unterhöllgrund. In: Linde village. Journal of the Odenwald clubs. 86.Jg. H.2, 2004. P.4-5
HAHL, M. (2008): traces of settlement in Unterhöllgrund. Geology and early settlement history of a hamlet in the southeastern Odenwald. In: The Odenwald. Journal of Breuberg federal


This entry was on 13 March 2008 http://proregnews.blogspot.com/ first published.

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