Erkaburger Taferl

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Erkaburger Taferl
height 697  m above sea level A.
location near Redleiten and Waldzell , Upper Austria
Mountains Hausruck , Hausruck and Kobernaußerwald
Coordinates 48 ° 5 '35 "  N , 13 ° 26' 4"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 5 '35 "  N , 13 ° 26' 4"  E
Erkaburger Taferl (Upper Austria)
Erkaburger Taferl
rock Gravel / conglomerate / sand ( Hausruck gravel , Kobernaußerwald gravel / coal-bearing freshwater layers )
Age of the rock by 10 million years ( Pannonian )
Development Forest path

Erkaburger Taferl is a 697  m above sea level. A. high hill in the main ridge of the Hausruck and Kobernaußerwald train between Innviertel and Hausruckviertel in Upper Austria .

Location and landscape

The summit is located in the municipality of Redleiten , on the southeast side ( Vöcklatal ), just on the border with Waldzell on the northwest side of the ridge ( Innviertler Hügelland ). The elevation is not visible in the profile of the ridge.

The north-western side drains the Ach (Waldzeller Ache in the upper reaches) above Schratteneck , a tributary of the lower Inn . The southeast side drains via Eggerbach near Erkaburg - Altbach to the Frankenburger Redlbach , which flows into the Traun via Vöckla - Ager .

History and Development

The hill takes its name from the town of Erkaburg, where the old road from the Austrian court seat of Frankenburg ( Friedburg Regional Court ) to the Bavarian parish of Waldzell (Friedburg Regional Court) was located. A ditch (border fortification) also ran here . The Franzisceische Cadastre (around 1830) calls the high Roid as a field name (to reut 'clearing').

The mountain can be reached on the Hausruck-Höhenweg ( Hausruck-Kobernaußerwald-Weitwanderweg  HKWW / 10HK Haag - Mattighofen , part of the Rupertiweg / E10 ), which, however, coming from Haag leaves the main ridge shortly before towards Schratteneck. A forest path leads to the Taferlkreuz, continuing as a variant of the HK / 10 on the ridge.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Julius Strnad: Border descriptions of district courts of the Inviertel . Special print from the Austrian Archive for History, 102nd volume, 2nd half (= Treatises on the Historical Atlas XII), commission. Alfred Hölder, Vienna 1913, Chapter VII. Friedburg Regional Court c) New boundary description of the Churbayrischen Nursing Court Friedburg against the Land ob der Ens (1770) , p. 709 [401] (beginning of the previous page; online viewer , digi.landesbibliothek. at; see note 28 ): "... the ordinary ditch [...] which gradually goes up into the air and ends again at the road to Waldzell and Frankenburg"; there is also called "the beautiful wood standing in the hut", and a beech Höchel (beech height ), which could also be a little further to the south-west; the then named Sämer Straße (p. 709 at the bottom) is probably already today's L1068 Redleitner Straße in the Redltal with the Flucht pass ;
    the "Epprieds Somersteig" is already mentioned in 1582: ibid., Chapter III.
    Border description of the Ried Regional Court a) Description of the contentious and indisputable Greniz of the Ried Court (1582) , p. 672 [364] (quoted: Hochstift Passau No. 337 [Neuburg], Volume 8, Bl. 1–11).
    the "two paths that go from one another [...] where the Marks between Bavaria and Austria are in dispute" described by Strnad from 1770 can also be found as a border in the map S. Schütz, F. Müller: Mappa von dem Land ob der Enns. In 1781 reducirt and engraved by CS Schütz and written by F. Müller in 1787 (subject of first country recordings , Layer Schütz Müller 1787 online at DORIS)
  2. ↑ Primary folder (as a layer online at DORIS, various map topics , such as first state recordings , original folder quality, especially in the cultural atlas ).
  3. Hausruckrunde over Göblberg (801 m) / Mountainbike Tour , hofchri on alpintouren.com, July 2nd, 2009