Hahnweilerhof

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Hahnweilerhof
Borrstadt municipality
Coordinates: 49 ° 35 ′ 36 ″  N , 7 ° 55 ′ 16 ″  E
Postal code : 67725
Area code : 06357
Hahnweilerhof (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Hahnweilerhof

Location of Hahnweilerhof in Rhineland-Palatinate

Old forester's house, town center

The Hahnweilerhof is a hamlet that belongs to the local community of Börrstadt in the Donnersbergkreis .

Geographical location

The Hahnweilerhof is located on the southern slope of the Donnersberg in a forest clearing. The place is only connected to Börrstadt by a narrow strip, otherwise it borders on the Röderhof (to Imsbach ) to the west and Steinbach am Donnersberg to the east .

history

The Hahnweilerhof emerges from the former Hahnweiler settlement, which fell devastated during the Thirty Years' War . The place was first mentioned as Heimwilre in a Trier document from the 13th century. The place name first became Heimwiller and later Hahnweiler .

Hahnweiler was owned by the Prüm Abbey and fell to Bolanden as a fief . In 1250 the place is said to have had a church. After the division of the Bolander Line, the place came to the County of Falkenstein and later to the Upper Austrian Upper Office of Winnweiler .

After the Thirty Years' War, Hahnweiler was repopulated in the wooded area when a forester's house was being built . Today around 50 people live on the Hahnweilerhof.

Not far from the town is the medieval hermitage

Infrastructure

The Hahnweilerhof can only be reached via a narrow cul-de-sac, Kreisstraße 46, from the direction of Börrstadt.