Daffnerwaldalm

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The Daffnerwaldalm is an alpine pasture in the municipality of Nußdorf am Inn .

The Almhütten Siglhütte , Donelhütte , Höhensteigerhütte and Bleierhütte on the Daffnerwaldalm are under monument protection and are registered in the Bavarian monument list under the number D-1-87-156-73 .

Building description

The lead hut is the northeastern building of the Alm. The hut is a single-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof and is marked with the year 1856.

The Siglhütte is located east of the Deindlhütte and is a single-storey flat-saddle roof building made of unplastered quarry stone masonry , which was probably built in 1774. The roof is marked with the year 1900.

The Donelhütte is the middle of the three huts on the west side. It is a single-storey, plastered solid building with a flat gable roof. The core of the building probably dates from 1849, extensive renovations with roof renewal are marked with the year 1988.

The Höhensteigerhütte is located across from the Donelhütte and Laglerhütte and is a single-storey flat-saddle roof building, which is marked with the year 1855.

Other buildings are the Deindlhütte in the northwest, the Laglerhütte in the southwest and a barn in a depression east of the Laglerhütte .

Todays use

The Daffnerwaldalm is used for agriculture, Deindlhütte and Laglerhütte are served.

location

The Daffnerwaldalm is located southeast of Nußdorf am Heuberg at an altitude of about 1050  m above sea level. NN .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Daffnerwaldalm on agrarkulturerbe.de, accessed on August 18, 2019

Coordinates: 47 ° 43 ′ 43.8 "  N , 12 ° 11 ′ 39.9"  E