Rotas

Planejador

Recursos

Atualizações

App

Entrar ou Criar conta

Baixe o App

Entrar ou Criar conta

Explorar
Places to see
Alemanha
Renânia-Palatinado
Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis
Kirchberg

A Eichenmühle

Destaque • Sítio Histórico

A Eichenmühle

Recomendado por 28 trilheiros de 30

Este Destaque está localizado em uma área protegida

Consulte os regulamentos locais: Naturpark Soonwald-Nahe

Salvar

Compartilhar

  • Mais

  • Salvar

    Compartilhar

  • Mais

  • Traçar rota até esse ponto

    Rotas aqui

    As melhores trilhas até A Eichenmühle

    4,7

    (101)

    466

    caminhantes

    1. Circuito Vista do Idarkopf (ponto de partida: Kirchberg)

    8,43km

    02:18

    120m

    120m

    Trilha moderada. Requer bom preparo físico. Caminho de fácil acesso. Adequado para todos os níveis de experiência.

    Navegar

    Enviar para o celular

    Moderado

    Trilha fácil. Qualquer nível de preparo físico. Caminho de fácil acesso. Adequado para todos os níveis de experiência.

    Fácil

    Trilha difícil. Requer excelente preparo físico. Caminho de fácil acesso. Adequado para todos os níveis de experiência.

    Difícil

    Dicas

    23 de agosto de 2021

    History of the oak mill part 1

    The mill, once an important link in the chain of human supply, was also very important in the Hursrück, it is the oldest testimony in the history of technology, and in the mill man first used the energy of the water to drive it. In the past, almost every smaller village in the Hunsrück owned one or more mills. These were often small, inconspicuous functional buildings that were located off the road in a stream valley, and did not resemble the stately buildings that you think of spontaneously when you hear the term mill. Most of the mills were used for grinding grain, for pressing oil, or for sawing. Wherever many tanners had settled, tacker mills were also profitable. Fulling mills were also built in places where woolen weavers practiced their craft. From the middle of the 12th century, the territorial lords introduced the mill compulsion. The mill compulsion obliged all subjects to have their grain ground exclusively in the Bannmühle, thus ensuring the miller a constant income for centuries. Violations of the ban law were punished. In the course of the 17th century the pressure to mill was loosened and cooperatives or farmers' mills gradually emerged. These were founded and maintained by small farmers' associations. There were many cooperative mills in the Kirchberg area in particular: the comrades shared the duties of the miller's trade one after the other. The meal community often had a mill school in front of which the sequence in the mill was determined. In the beginning of the 19th century, with the introduction of the freedom of trade in the entire German area, the ban law was abolished. Everyone could now grind freely wherever and with whom he wanted. Source: Text information board

    Traduzido por Google •

      23 de agosto de 2021

      History of the oak mill part 2

      The oak mill was located west of Kirchberg in the Kyrbachtal between the old Roman road and today's housing estate Dillendorf-Liederbach and already existed in 1483. In 1577 a new mill building was probably built. The name Eichenmühle may have been derived from the Baden Truchseßen Johann Jakob Eich, who lived in Kirchberg between 1553 and was the owner of the mill. Some of the millers in the second half of the 17th century were also brewers at the same time. In May 1892 the Scheidhauer family opened a "summer restaurant Eichenmühle restaurant" with billiards and a bowling alley, and in 1894 it was given up again. In 1894 the mill came into the possession of the Jew Jakob Aaronson and was used as an oil, grinder and barley mill. In April 1898 the mill building was destroyed by fire. In 1903/1904 the newly founded Nieder Kostenzer Mühlengesellschaft acquired the burned down oak mill, had it demolished and built a new grinding mill in the same place. The Nieder Kostenz company mill was in operation until 1964. In the same year it was sold to the city of Kirchberg and demolished in March 1965. Source: Text information board

      Traduzido por Google •

        30 de agosto de 2021

        A circuit of the gentler kind and yet a lot to see. Whimsy better walk.

        Traduzido por Google •

          Tem uma dica legal? Faça login e compartilhe-a com outras pessoas!

          Criar conta grátis

          Detalhes

          Informações

          Elevação 400 m

          Previsão do Tempo

          Desenvolvido por AerisWeather

          Hoje

          segunda-feira 3 novembro

          10°C

          7°C

          0 %

          Se você começar sua atividade agora...

          Velocidade máxima do vento: 16,0 km/h

          Mais visitado durante

          Janeiro

          Fevereiro

          Março

          Abril

          Mai

          Junho

          Julho

          Agosto

          Setembro

          Outubro

          Novembro

          Dezembro

          Loading

          Localização:Kirchberg, Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis, Renânia-Palatinado, Alemanha

          Outros lugares populares

          Stepping Stones Over the Sohrbach

          Explorar
          RotasPlanejador de rotasRecursosTrilhasTrilhas de MTBRotas de ciclismo de estradaBikepacking
          Baixe o aplicativo
          Siga-nos nas Redes Sociais

          © komoot GmbH

          Política de privacidade