Haidenholzalm

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The Haidenholzalm is an alpine pasture in the Schlechinger Forest in the municipality of Schleching .

A Kaser of the Haidenholzalm is under monument protection and is registered under the number D-1-89-141-66 in the Bavarian monument list.

Building description

The Linnerkaser is a stone building with a block gable and is marked with the year 1808.

Todays use

The Haidenholzalm is used for agriculture, the new Weberbauerkaser is open between mid-June and the end of September.

Others

The old Weberbauer Kaser , who was replaced in 1998 by a larger new building, was in the open-air museum Glentleiten translocated and can be visited there. The Faschingkaser from 1824 and the Knoglerkaser from 1924 were canceled.

In addition to the new Weberbauerkaser there is a third building on the Alm. West of the Linnerkaser there is still a barn.

location

The Haidenholzalm is located northeast of the Geigelstein below the Weitlahnerkopf at an altitude of 1340  m above sea level. NN .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Haidenholzalm on chiemsee-berge.de, accessed on August 15, 2019
  2. a b Haidenholzalm on agrarkulturerbe.de, accessed on August 15, 2019

Coordinates: 47 ° 43 ′ 12.1 ″  N , 12 ° 20 ′ 59.3 ″  E