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The Bescheider Mühle (also Bescheidermühlen ) is a former grinding and sawmill , at times also an oil mill , in the valley of the Kleine Dhron near Bescheid (Hunsrück) in the district of Trier-Saarburg , Rhineland-Palatinate .

In addition to the mill building, the property includes the Bescheidermühle hotel and restaurant with a guest house, an antique farmer's barn with an agricultural machinery exhibition and a game reserve. The hotel and restaurant operated under the name Forellenhof until the end of 2012.

The restaurant and hotel Bescheider Mühle has been in operation again since March 2017 .

location

The Bescheider Mühle is on the state road 148 , which leads from Reinsfeld / Hochwald to Trittenheim / Mosel , as well as on the premium hiking trail Rockenburger Urwaldpfad and on the hiking trail Großer Rundweg ( GR ) around the Osburger Hochwald .

Above the mill is located on the Little Dhron the former Waldmuhle Beuren Prosterath and below is on the district Naurath (Wald) the former stone mill (Robert Mill), today's property trunk Landhaus St. Urban .

history

In the year 1030 a mill was first mentioned in a document. Well-known Müller by name were:

  • Bartholomees of Rockenburch, 1528
  • Johann Lichtenthal, 1741–1758
  • Johann Nikolaus Staud, 1758–1769
  • Matthias Ahl, 1769–1772
  • Eberhard Kreimer, 1772–1795
  • Paulus family, from 1795
  • Johann Robert bought the mill in 1850, then family property.

In 1843 six people lived in the mill.

Johann Robert came from the Herrgottsmühle (Morscheider Mill) near Morscheid / Ruwertal . The Bescheider Mühle is popularly known as the Herrgottsmühle .

In 2016 the property was taken over by David Kündgen.

literature

  • Sunny valley - from the Bescheider Mühle and the Forellenhof. In: Erich Gerten: Dhron and Dhrönchen: History and stories about two Hunsrück watercourses. Verlag Books on Demand, Norderstedt 2012, ISBN 978-3-8448-9824-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry on the agricultural machinery exhibition in the database of cultural assets in the Trier region ; accessed on March 4, 2016.
  2. Ursula Schmieder: The lights are out in the Forellenhof. In: Trierischer Volksfreund. January 31, 2013, accessed November 15, 2016 .
  3. Reopening in spring 2017. Bescheider Mühle, accessed on November 15, 2016 .
  4. Georg Bärsch : Description of the administrative district of Trier according to official sources . Vol. 2, Trier, 1846. P. 112 ( Google Books )

Coordinates: 49 ° 45 ′ 27.5 ″  N , 6 ° 54 ′ 18.4 ″  E