Baad

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Baad ( village )
district
Baad (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Bregenz  (B), Vorarlberg
Judicial district Bezau
Pole. local community Mittelberg   ( KG  Mittelberg )
Locality Mittelberg
Coordinates 47 ° 18 '40 "  N , 10 ° 7' 17"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 18 '40 "  N , 10 ° 7' 17"  E
height 1244  m above sea level A.
Residents of the stat. An H. 156 (1991)
Building status 35 (1991)
Postcodesf0 A-6993 / D-87569 Mittelberg
prefix + 43/05517 ( Mittelberg )
Statistical identification
Counting district / district Mittelberg (80228 002)
image
View of Baad, into the Bärgunttal from the summit of the Walmendinger Horn , on the left the mountain station
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; VoGIS ; Historical local dictionary

Baad is a place in the Kleinwalsertal in Vorarlberg and belongs to the municipality of Mittelberg in the Bregenz district .

geography

The place is located 35½ kilometers southeast of Bregenz , 28½ kilometers south of Immenstadt , in the western part of the Allgäu Alps , between the northwestern Walsertal mountains and the southeastern Walsertal mountains .

Baad lies at the end of the Kleinwalsertal, about 4 km behind Mittelberg , at about 1244  m above sea level. A. Height. The place is a village component of the village Mittelberg is, but local custom counted as a separate district. Together with the small village of Vorderboden , it includes around 35 buildings with around 150 residents.

Neighboring locations and locations:
Lüchlealpe Hennenalpe
Turaalpe

Spitalalpe

Neighboring communities
Züglalpe

At the end of the valley in Baad, the Kleinwalsertal divides into three small valleys:

In Baad, the Breitach from the streams of these three valleys (Bärguntbach, Derrenbach, Turabach) is brought together.

To the west of Baad, near the Hochstarzel, is the Starzeljoch  ( 1867  m above sea level ), via which you can get to the village of Schoppernau in the Bregenz Forest. South of Baad is the highest mountain in the Kleinwalsertal, the Große Widderstein  ( 2533  m above sea level ). It can be reached via the Bärgunttal.

Panoramic view of Baad from the southern slope of Baad above the Starzelhaus inn ; with Bärenkopf , Widderstein , Bärgunttal and Wannenberg - Üntschenspitzen -Grat

history

Church of St. Martin in Baad

Baad takes its name from a healing spring that has long since dried up, and is derived from the term medicinal bath . The sulfur-containing spring was first mentioned in a document in 1434. The source was looked after in the former Gasthof zur Sonne , today's Haus Paul , which was the first house built here - previously there was only one alp here . In 1860 the spring dried up due to a landslide. Attempts to subsequently grasp the source again failed.

The Martinskapelle was built at its current location in 1851 and consecrated in 1855. A chapel already existed in 1636, which was consecrated in 1663 to save residents and bathers the long walk to the Mittelberg parish church. In 1711 the chapel was declared an expositur and the building was enlarged in 1738 and 1767.

In the vicinity of Baad, on the left bank of the Breitach, weak iron springs were also found, but they were of no importance in the spa industry.

Population and building status
Front Austria / Gf.Grft. Tyrol Krld. Vorarlberg
( Austria - Ugrn. )
Bdl. Vorarlberg
( Rep. Austria )
1434 1636 1777 1797 1824 1837 1850 1890 1900 1910 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001
- - 39 - 56 57 55 49 34 54 79 108 136 122 156 -
1 12 - 13 - 13 - 12 10 10 17th 20th 44 30th 35 -
1777: 28 communicants
after 1991 no more independent recording of the parts of the village
(K)Empire in 1804, in the meantime French / Bavarian

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

The public road of the Kleinwalsertal ends in Baad. Baad is connected to public bus transport. During the season it has a 10-minute cycle. The bus connects Baad with the Oberstdorf train station on German territory , which is the closest railway connection in the entire Kleinwalsertal.

tourism

Hikers and inns in Baad

Baad is the starting point for many hiking trails, u. a. also for the ascent to the Widderstein. In almost every house you can find holiday apartments and restaurants. The Mittelberg campsite is located in front of the village entrance.

One of Outward Bound Germany's three training centers is located in Baad .

Winter sports:

  • Cross-country skiing: Part of the Steinbockloipe , a 16 km long circuit between Mittelberg and Baad, runs through Baad.
  • Alpine skiing: Since the last ski lift was dismantled in 2000, there are no more ski slopes in the district. There is also no direct lift connection to one of the ski areas in Kleinwalsertal. The valley station of the closest ski area ( Walmendingerhornbahn ) is located in Mittelberg and can be reached by car or bus.

Culture and sights

  • Hochalpsee , mountain lake in Bärgunttal ( 1970  m above sea level )

Web links

Commons : Baad (Mittelberg)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

proof

  1. a b c Kurt Klein  (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Vorarlberg , Mittelberg: Mittelberg: Baad OB , S. 43 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special references:  1434, 1636:  Church leader Baad . • 1777:  Surveys on the number of souls in parishes and courts (VLA, Bregenz District and Oberamt, No. 386 and 387). • 1824:  Catalogus Personarum Ecclesiasticarum Dioecesis Brixinensis 1824 (information probably 1822, but cited as 1824). • 1837: population census. Publ. In: Johann Jakob Staffler : Population census . In: Tyrol and Vorarlberg, statistical and topographical, with historical remarks . Part 2, Volume 1, 1841, pp.
     oA . (4 volumes 1839-46).  • 1850: Population census ( decree of the regional organizing commission of November 24, 1854, which announces the overview of the local communities assigned to each district after the political and judicial organization of the duchy of Tyrol with Vorarlberg, regional government gazette for the duchy of Tyrol with Vorarlberg , II. Dept., 22). Additional information on the number of houses: Adolph Schaubach: The German Alps , 2nd Bd. North Tyrol, Vorarlberg and Upper Bavaria described for locals and foreigners. 2nd Edition. 1866. • 1890: Statistical Central Commission: Special local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Imperial Council . 1883 resp. 1892 ff. • 1900: Central Statistical Commission: Community lexicon of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Imperial Council . 1903 ff. • 1910: Statistical Central Commission: Special Repertories . 1915 ff. • 1951 and later: Austrian Central Statistical Office / Statistics Austria (ed.): Ortverzeichnis . (Results of the census).
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  3. ^ Christoph Vallaster: Small Vorarlberger Heilbäderbuch. Book Spezial Verlag, Dornbirn 1984, p. 17.
  4. ^ Christoph Vallaster: Small Vorarlberger Heilbäderbuch. Book Spezial Verlag, Dornbirn 1984, p. 18.