Schmal-Beerbach

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Schmal-Beerbach
Coordinates: 49 ° 44 ′ 34 "  N , 8 ° 42 ′ 24"  E
Height : 309 m above sea level NHN
Area : 83 ha
Residents : 50  (Jun 30, 2013)
Population density : 60 inhabitants / km²
Postal code : 64686
Area code : 06254

Schmal-Beerbach is the northernmost part of the Lautertal community and at the same time the northernmost town in the Bergstrasse district in southern Hesse .

geography

The hamlet of Schmal-Beerbach is located north of the main town Reichenbach in the Vorderen Odenwald on a source arm of the Wurzelbach , which flows into the Modau near Hoxhohl . Schmal-Beerbach has merged with the neighboring hamlet of Wurzelbach to the south .

The district forms a triangle with the hamlet in the southeast corner. To the northwest, the almost exclusively agricultural area rises to the wooded ridge one kilometer away, over which the Hutzelstraße leads as a high path. The highest elevation is there near the summit Auf dem Steigerts 430 meters.

The closest localities are in the south - behind Wurzelbach - Beedenkirchen, in the west Staffel , in the north-west Steigert and Ober-Beerbach , in the north-east Allertshofen and in the south-east Brandau .

history

The earliest surviving documentary evidence proves the existence of the place under the spelling Scmalberbach since the year 1561. Schmal-Beerbach was originally a hamlet that belonged to the district of Ober-Beerbach.

In the run-up to the regional reform in Hesse , Schmal-Beerbach and Ober-Beerbach became part of the Seeheim community on December 31, 1971 . On January 1, 1977, the southern tip of the Ober-Beerbach district, in which the hamlet of Schmal-Beerbach was located, was separated by law from the Seeheim community and the Ober-Beerbach district. Since then, Schmal-Beerbach has formed its own district in the Lautertal community, which was assigned to the Beedenkirchen district and the local advisory board and mayor there.

traffic

For regional traffic, Schmal-Beerbach is opened up by two state roads that join in the Schmal-Beerbach through-town. The L 3098 creates a connection via Beedenkirchen to the main town Reichenbach in the Lauter valley and from there to the federal highway 47 known as Nibelungenstraße . In the other direction it continues to Ober-Beerbach and Darmstadt . The L 3101 finally comes from Balkhausen via Staffel and continues via Allertshofen to Hoxhohl .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b district of Schmal-Beerbach . In: Website of the Lautertal community. Accessed August 2020.
  2. Law on the reorganization of the districts of Darmstadt and Dieburg and the city of Darmstadt (GVBl. II 330–334) of July 26, 1974 . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (ed.): Law and Ordinance Gazette for the State of Hesse . 1974 No. 22 , p. 318 , §17 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 1.5 MB ]).