Isarwinkel

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Contract with Duke Albrecht von des logging in Iserwinkl from 1497
The Isar in the Isarwinkel west of Vorderriß
The Isar in the Isarwinkel west of Vorderriß with the original water flow during a closure of the Obernach Canal
In the Isarwinkel near Lenggries

The Isarwinkel is an Upper Bavarian region along the Isar in the Bavarian Alps between Bad Tölz and the district border three kilometers east of Wallgau , where the Upper Isar Valley connects to the west.

Under no circumstances should one confuse or equate the Isarwinkel and the (lower) Isar valley , a region along the Isar between Tölz and Munich.

The borders of the Isarwinkel are in the north the places Gaißach and Wackersberg as well as the southern part of Bad Tölz , in the east the ridge Rechelkopf - Buchstein - Hochalm and the border with Tyrol from the Achenpass and up to the forest house Aquila in the Bächental, in the south also the border over the border Lerchkogel and Schafreuter to the Fermersbachtal and in the west essentially the old border to Benediktbeuern monastery, established by Ludwig the Bavarian in 1332, along the Isar to the entrance of the Staffelgraben into the Sylvenstein reservoir and further over the heights of Falkenberg, Hoher Zwiesler , Brandkopf , Langeneck, Beigenstein , Hennenköpfl, Vogeleck, Zwieselberg and down to the Stallauer Weiher . Until the secularization in Bavaria in 1803, Jachenau belonged to the Benediktbeuern monastery court and not to the Isarwinkel. Then she changed to the responsibility of the district court (district office, district office) Tölz and was increasingly assigned to the Isarwinkel. The Tölzer Kurier reports today about the Jachenau under the heading "Isarwinkel".

The area between Tölz and Wallgau is referred to as "Iserwinkl" in a contract with Duke Albrecht IV. "Because of the logging" of October 4, 1497 (BayHStA KL BB 174). The mountains bordering the river landscape are mostly no higher than 1800  m above sea level. NN .

In 1705, the first resistance against the Austrian occupiers developed here during the War of the Spanish Succession. This Bavarian popular uprising finally came to a tragic end on the Sendlinger Murder Christmas .

In the local novel Der Jäger von Fall , Ludwig Ganghofer set the residents of the Isarwinkel a literary memorial for their love of home and made the river landscape known nationwide.

See also

literature

Web links

Wikivoyage: Isarwinkel  - travel guide

Chronicle of the Hofmark Hohenburg: https://www.hohenburg-lenggries.de/wp-content/uploads/ChronikGlonner-Umschrift-online.pdf


Coordinates: 47 ° 37 '  N , 11 ° 35'  E