Grötzenberg

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Grötzenberg
municipality Nümbrecht
Coordinates: 50 ° 54 ′ 25 "  N , 7 ° 35 ′ 38"  E
Height : 240 m above sea level NN
Residents : 483  (Dec. 31, 2006)
Postal code : 51588
Area code : 02293
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Location in the community
Partial view - Grötzenberg - 1975

Grötzenberg is a district of Nümbrecht in the Oberbergischer Kreis in southern North Rhine-Westphalia within the administrative district of Cologne .

Location and description

The place is on the L 339 state road and on the Bröl , as the crow flies around 3.5 km northeast of the center of Nümbrecht.

history

First mention

In 1575 the place was mentioned for the first time as a place in the "Map of the Bergisch Office Windeck and the Lordship of Homburg by A. Mercator ". That goes from the. The spelling of the first mention was hut (desert near Grötzenberg).

The Catholic Chapel Grötzenberg (as a memorial) to St. Hubertus Grötzenberg was closed at the end of 2002 .

School and kindergarten

  • According to Grötzenberg primary school
  • Johanniter Kindergarten

leisure

Association

  • Tus Homburg-Bröltal from 1927 e. V. with the main soccer department and the subdivisions - women's gymnastics group, weight training department, badminton , aerobics , table tennis .

Bike paths

The following bike tours cross Grötzenberg :

Route name Waymarks Driving distance Path length
Family route
little height difference
Nümbrecht - Kurpark Nümbrecht - duck pond - observation tower - Bruch - Grötzenberg - Wirtenbach - Ahlbusch - Ödinghausen - past the sports park and golf course Nümbrecht - Nümbrecht Kurpark 13 km
High altitude route Nümbrecht - Nippes - Geringhausen - Wirtenbach - Grötzenberg - Heisterstock - Elsenroth - Marienberghausen - Ölsbachtal - Nümbrecht 28 km

Bus and train connections

Public bus

Stop: Grötzenberg

  • 311 Nümbrecht - Oberbreidenbach - Diezenkausen - Waldbröl ( OVAG , weekday traffic, Saturday taxi bus traffic)
  • 312 Waldbröl - Nümbrecht - Homburg / Bröl - Bielstein - Ründeroth (OVAG, weekday traffic, conditional Saturday traffic)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus Pampus: First documentary naming of Oberbergischer places (= contributions to Oberbergischen history. Sonderbd. 1). Oberbergische Department 1924 e. V. of the Bergisches Geschichtsverein, Gummersbach 1998, ISBN 3-88265-206-3 .