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8월 30, 2025, Forest Hut
The following can be read about the history of the Heftenwald forest: 1326: Offemia von Brauneck (widow of Andreas von Brauneck) donates the timber for Heften, the rope, the slag heaps, and all the woodland belonging to Lichtel Castle to the Teutonic Order in Mergentheim. 1349: The Teutonic Order hands over Lichtel Fortress and its appurtenances to the Bishopric of Würzburg. 1642: During the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), Rothenburg was repeatedly occupied by troops. These troops had to be supplied by the city and demanded additional tribute. The city became impoverished and had to sell parts of its property. Thus, the Heftenwald forest was also sold. The new owner was presumably Haltenbergstetten. 1802/1810: Secularization was implemented in Germany under Napoleon Bonaparte. This meant that a large portion of the estates of the nobility, the church, and the free imperial cities were privatized. Thus, the Heftenwald forest came from Würzburg to Hohenlohe-Jagstberg. Hohenlohe-Jagstberg belonged to Hohenlohe-Bartenstein. Hohenlohe-Bartenstein had several villages in Alsace that had to be ceded to France. Among other things, the Heftenwald forest was received as compensation. 1868: Hohenlohe-Jagstberg owns 370 acres (approximately 120 hectares) of forest in the Rinderfeld district. 1934: Hohenlohe-Jagstberg sells the Heftenwald forest to the state of Württemberg. Today, the state of Baden-Württemberg owns the Heftenwald forest.
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8월 5, 2024, Klosterwaldhütte
The monastery forest hut at a fork in the road is good for a break, the wind turbine next to it doesn't fit into the picture at all 😥
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8월 28, 2023, Marktheim Shelter and Almhüttle Rest Huts
Something between the living room and the bus shelter. Really nicely done
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9월 10, 2022, Forest Hut
The following can be read about the history of the Heftenwald: 1326: Offemia von Brauneck (the widow of Andreas von Brauneck) gave the Teutonic Order in Mergentheim the wood for the hilts, the rope, the heaps and all the wood belonging to Lichtel Castle. 1349: The Teutonic Order hands over the Lichtel Fortress and its accessories to the Bishopric of Würzburg. 1642: During the 30-year war (1618-1648) Rothenburg was repeatedly occupied by troops. These had to be supplied by the city and demanded additional tribute. The city became impoverished and had to sell parts of its property. This is how the Heftenwald was sold. The new owner was probably Haltebergstetten. 1802/1810: Secularization was carried out in Germany under Napoleon Bonaparte. This means that a large part of the goods of the nobility, the church and the free imperial cities were privatised. This brought the Heftenwald from Würzburg to Hohenlohe-Jagstberg. Hohenlohe-Jagstberg belonged to Hohenlohe-Bartenstein. Hohenlohe-Bartenstein had some villages in Alsace that had to be handed over to France. Among other things, they received the Heftenwald as compensation. 1868: Hohenlohe-Jagstberg owns 370 acres (approx. 120 hectares) of forest on the Rinderfeld district. 1934: Hohenlohe-Jagstberg sells the Heftenwald to the state of Württemberg. Today, the state of Baden-Württemberg is the owner of the Heftenwald.
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3월 9, 2022, Nassauer See
Beautiful quiet lake circumnavigation possible. A small hut also invites you to relax and rest. The Stalldorfer Bach is a scenically very beautiful tributary. Also worth a hike in winter.
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6월 12, 2021, Marktheim Shelter and Almhüttle Rest Huts
- there are 2 such "bus stops". - are on the "Wine Trail" of Markelsheim (district of Bad Mergentheim) in the lovely Taubertal or on the hiking trail "Rote Traube" or the long-distance hiking trail "Romantic Road" - invite you to rest - lovingly prepared shelter huts
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6월 1, 2021, Klosterwaldhütte
Small forest hut with bench and table made from a stump in the monastery forest. In the hut you can see pictures of different bird and bat species that are native to this forest. Several wind turbines were erected in the middle of the monastery forest in 2014/2015. As a result, large aisles had to be cut in the forest area. There was a protest movement. https://windkraft-reinsbronn.de.tl/Klosterwaldbegehung-am-22-.-03-.-14.htm
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