Hinteruhlberg

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Hinteruhlberg
Community Frankenhardt
Coordinates: 49 ° 3 ′ 22 "  N , 9 ° 57 ′ 41"  E
Height : approx. 512 m above sea level NHN
Postal code : 74586
Area code : 07959

Hinteruhlberg is a hamlet in the Gründelhardt district of the Frankenhardt community in the Schwäbisch Hall district in northeastern Baden-Württemberg .

Geographical location

Hinteruhlberg is located about 17 kilometers from the Schwäbisch Hall district in the west-northwest and about 3 kilometers from the municipality of Gründelhardt in the north-northeast. The next places are the hamlet of Vorderuhlberg in the Honhardt district of the municipality about one and a half kilometers in the east-northeast, the hamlet of Hettensberg in the neighboring municipality of Bühlertann just under two kilometers in the south, its hamlet Vetterhöfe two kilometers in the southwest and the hamlet of Markertshofen in the northwest again in the Gründelhardt district of Frankenhardt (Distances as the crow flies).

The hamlet is very little at 512  m above sea level. NHN fluctuating height on the flat silica sandstone plateau ( Hassberge Formation ) in the northwest corner of the Ellwanger Mountains , a sub- natural area of the Swabian-Franconian Forest Mountains .

At the northern edge of the hamlet, the terrain drops over first the grazed high meadows and then the hillside forest Schmiedsberg to the course of the westward flowing Schenkenbach , whose opposite slope is already part of the lower area of ​​the Burgberg Vorhöhen and Speltachbucht . The Schmiedsberg stretches like a spur on the left side of the Schenkenbach to the west. On the south side of the spur, the Milan stream, which rises directly on the south-western edge of Hinteruhlberg, also runs westwards in a steeply sloping blade. Both streams flow deeper in the layer package of the Mittelkeuper at the level of the Gipskeuper ( Grabfeld formation ) to the Nesselbach , which therefore drains the entire hamlet and which already runs there in the adjacent sub-area of ​​the Vellberger Bucht of the Hohenlohe and Haller Plains . To the south of the village, the plateau falls quite flat between the forest area on its next western spur, Vogelsberg, and the large forest island Schäfer in the east on the plateau southwards towards Hettensberg. On this side, after the local border, farmland soon begins, as well as on the southeast and east side in front of the shepherd , in which there are some wind turbines that can be seen from afar and which drains to the blind red rises on the other side . According to a further east-northeast field band extends on the plateau between the island and the forest Talwald killer blade around the upper Schenkenbach.

An older description of the place praises the wide view into the Bühlertal near to the west, to the Tannenburg over Bühlertann in the southwest and in the south to the Frickenhofer Höhe and even further to the Kaiserberge on the edge of the Swabian Alb beyond. The tall forest, standing up to the nearby slope edge in the west, prevents the view at least in the west today.

description

The hamlet, with its gardens and orchards bordering the property, has a rather rural appearance and comprises around three dozen house numbers, plus agricultural outbuildings. It is traversed in the southern part by the Vorderuhlberg in the northeast with Hettensberg in the south connecting K 2637, which leads past the small church of the Immaculate Conception at the end of the village in this direction. The northern district is very quiet due to the lack of public roads going in the other direction.

history

Hinteruhlberg was founded late and was first mentioned in a document in the 15th century. First, not divorced in the name of the neighboring hamlet Vorderuhlberg, it is 1461 Vln and Vlnberg called (etymologically, Mountain of Ulrich '). In that year, a Heinrich Stettner von Haltmarstetten (this is Haltbergstetten in today's Niederstetten ) held a fiefdom of the prince provost of Ellwangen , to which the Bühlertanner Tannenburg and a part of the Vlnberg belonged. From 1472 Hinteruhlberg came into the possession of the prince provost, which is why it remained Catholic during the Reformation and was added to the Bühlertann parish.

1869–1871 the Church of the Immaculate Conception was built on the southern edge of the village, which belongs to the parish of St. Maria Fronrot and is now looked after by the pastoral care unit of Upper Bühlertal .

In 1884 there is a population of 214, of which 97 are Catholics.

Individual evidence

LUBW

Official topographic map with a suitable section and the layers used here: Map of Hinteruhlberg and the surrounding area
General introduction without default settings and layers: State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( notes )

  1. Height according to the contour line image on the topographic map background layer .

Other evidence

  1. Wolf-Dieter Sick : Geographical land survey: The natural space units on sheet 162 Rothenburg o. D. Deaf. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1962. →  Online map (PDF; 4.7 MB)
  2. Geology according to the layers for Geological Map 1: 50,000 on: Map server of the State Office for Geology, Raw Materials and Mining (LGRB) ( notes ). The geological map listed under → Literature offers a similar picture  .
  3. Affiliation to the parish of Fronrot according to: Website of the pastoral care unit Upper Bühlertal
  4. ^ History according to the chapters on Gründelhardt and Honhardt in the description of the Crailsheim Oberamts from 1884 and according to the Hinteruhlberg - Wohnplatz page on the regional history website www.leo-bw.de.

literature

  • Topographic map 1: 25,000 Baden-Württemberg, as single sheet No. 6925 Obersontheim
  • Geological map of Baden-Württemberg 1: 25,000, published by the State Geological Office 1982, sheet no. 6925 Obersontheim with explanatory booklet.

Web links

Wikisource: Hinter-Uhlberg  - Sources and full texts

in the chapter on Gründelhardt and

Wikisource: Vorderuhlberg  - Sources and full texts

in the chapter on Honhardt of the description of the Crailsheim Oberamt from 1884