Harnbach

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Harnbach
Hartenstein municipality
Coordinates: 49 ° 35 ′ 35 ″  N , 11 ° 28 ′ 12 ″  E
Residents : 17  (1831)
Postal code : 91235
Area code : 09152

The wasteland of Harnbach is one of 16 districts of the municipality of Hartenstein in the district of Nürnberger Land in Bavaria and belongs to the administrative region Middle Franconia and the Hersbrucker Alb . It borders in the immediate vicinity on Franconian Switzerland , Upper Franconia and the Upper Palatinate . The Griesmühle district is also nearby .

location

Harnbach is located in the Pegnitz Valley on the 2162 state road between Enzendorf and Rupprechtstegen .
In 1831 Harnbach is mentioned in the topo-geographical-statistical lexicon of the Kingdom of Bavaria , as a hamlet in the jurisdiction of the Hersbruck district court and in the Evangelical Lutheran Parish Artelshofen with 17 inhabitants, three houses, a bridge and a mill on the Pegnitz. Today the place consists of about ten mainly commercial buildings.
Nearby, the Nuremberg - Bayreuth railway line crosses under the Platte, a 483 m high mountain, in the Platte Tunnel. There is a large quarry between the highest point of the Platte and Harnbach . The Harnbacher Mühle is located on the outskirts of the municipality of Hartenstein in the Pegnitz Valley between Rupprechtstegen and Enzendorf. The mill is located at the intersection of several hiking trails, especially at the junction from the Pegnitz Valley, past the Griesmühle to Treuf and to Hohenstein Castle . The next train station is in Rupprechtstegen.

The mill building was demolished (as of 2017) and only the wooden mill wheel bears witness to its former location.

Worth seeing in nature

literature

  • Nuremberg country . Karl Pfeiffer's Buchdruckerei und Verlag, Hersbruck 1993. ISBN 3-9800386-5-3

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Topo-geographical-statistical lexicon of the Kingdom of Bavaria
  2. ^ Joseph Anton Eisenmann, Karl Friedrich Hohn: Topo-geographical-statistical lexicon from the Kingdom of Bavaria . Johann Jacob Palm, Ernst Enke, Erlangen 1831, p. 668 . Online , accessed August 4, 2014