Erlauzwiesel

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Erlauzwiesel
City of Waldkirchen
Coordinates: 48 ° 43 ′ 21 ″  N , 13 ° 38 ′ 10 ″  E
Height : 605 m
Postal code : 94065
Area code : 08581
Erlauzwiesel, view from the south (2009)
Erlauzwiesel, view from the south (2009)
The village chapel (2009)

Erlauzwiesel is a district of the Lower Bavarian town of Waldkirchen in the Freyung-Grafenau district .

geography

Erlauzwiesel is located on the pile , about two kilometers southeast of Waldkirchen on the north bank of the Erlauzwieseler See at an altitude of 595 to 624  m above sea level. NN . This drains over the Saußbach to the west into the Eger .

history

Erlauzwiesel was created in the second wave of settlements, which lasted from the 11th to the early 13th century in the compartment . The name comes from the confluence (Zwiesel) of several streams. Here the Reichermühlbach, the Ziegelstadelbach and the Scheuerbach unite to form the Saussbach, which shortly afterwards makes its way through the Saussbachklamm near Waldkirchen.

In 1260 there is talk of half a fiefdom in Erlazwisel for the first time . The Erlauzwiesel district extended to the uninhabited border forest until the 15th century . In 1472, the Passau bishop Ulrich von Nussdorf acquired the local mill and its land in order to create a fish pond, the predecessor of today's reservoir.

The Bavarian original cadastre shows Erlauzwiesel in the 1810s as a hamlet with nine hearths and a separate Weiherhof on Saußbach.

At the time of secularization in Bavaria , Erlauzwiesel had nine houses. It then belonged to the municipality of Ratzing and came with this in the course of the regional reform in Bavaria on July 1, 1970 to the city of Waldkirchen. It had its own stop on the former Waldkirchen – Haidmühle railway line .

In the second half of the 20th century originated in Erlauzwiesel through the Bavarian Siedlerbund in conjunction with the VdK a VdK settlement -Bauträger. Due to the reservoir created in 1970, the Jägerwiesen holiday park and the construction of the spa park along the lake, the place increasingly acquired a tourism-oriented character.

Attractions

In the list of architectural monuments in Waldkirchen there are three architectural monuments for Erlauzwiesel .

literature

  • Ulrich Pietrusky, Donatus Moosauer: The Bavarian Forest - rediscovered in flight , Morsak Verlag, Grafenau 1985, ISBN 3-87553-228-7

Web links

Commons : Erlauzwiesel  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Erlauzwiesel on BayernAtlas Klassik
  2. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 596 .