Adelbach tavern

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The Adelbacher Wirtshaus , formerly also written Adelbacher Wirthshaus , is a deserted area in the Adelbach valley on the southern edge of the municipality of Michelbach an der Bilz in the Schwäbisch Hall district in Baden-Württemberg .

Geographical location

The lost place stood on the edge of the Michelbacher municipality marker to today's urban area of Gaildorf at an altitude of around 368  m above sea level. NHN on the right lower slope of the middle Adelbach valley, which separates the small mountain range of Buchhorn and Adelberg in the west from the main line of the Limpurger Mountains in the east. About a hundred meters south of the area now overgrown by trees, the meadow floodplain begins in the previously wooded and narrow mountain valley. There the small climb that leads past the former inn on a path that leads from Michelbach via Hirschfelden into the valley reaches the bottom of the valley and continues southwards to the Gaildorf hamlet of Adelbach , from where the larger villages of Ottendorf and Eutendorf can be reached after a fork in the road.

On the route of the little road through the very quiet valley that is closed to public traffic, a cycle path today runs from Hirschfelden in the direction of Gaildorf and a blue cross hiking path of the Swabian Alb Association , which runs south from the Main-Neckar-Rhein-Weg near Michelbach's local mountain Bilz near Hirschfelden branches off and also leads to Gaildorf.

history

The tavern was built in 1788 on the then heavily frequented road, which in 1852 could no longer be used. This year the place had five residents.

On the relevant sheet Hall of the Topographical Atlas of the Kingdom of Württemberg from 1851, a single house can be seen at this point. An official map from 1936, on the other hand, no longer shows a building, the place name is entered as Adelbacher Wirtshaus in the backward italic font customary on this map for deserted areas in modernized spelling .

Individual evidence

  1. History after the section on the Adelbacher Wirt h shaus parcel (old spelling) in the chapter on Michelbach an der Bilz of the description of the Oberamt Gaildorf from 1852
  2. Topographical Atlas of the Kingdom of Württemberg - Sheet XXX (11 according to arrangement) Hall from 1851
  3. Meßtischblatt 6924 Gaildorf from 1930 in the Deutsche Fotothek

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Coordinates: 49 ° 2 ′ 52.8 "  N , 9 ° 45 ′ 55.4"  E