Kohlhäu (desert)
Kohlhäu is a deserted area on the plateau of the Limpurger Mountains in the municipality of Michelbach an der Bilz in the district of Schwäbisch Hall in northeastern Baden-Württemberg .
Geographical location
The lost place was on a western spur of the Limpurger Mountains about 1.4 km east-southeast of the center of the village of Michelbach. Today a forest path section of the Main-Neckar-Rhein-Weg, marked with a green tree, leads past the former settlement area on its stage between Einkorn and Michelbach- Hirschfelden . The surrounding forest is also called Kohlhäu .
history
The Kohlhäu single farm was not built until the 18th century. In 1852 it was "surrounded by forest", belonged to the class, had 6 residents and was the residence of a princely forest rifleman.
The relevant sheet Hall of the Topographical Atlas of the Kingdom of Württemberg from 1851 shows a single house at the site. An official map from 1936, on the other hand, no longer shows a building, the place name is entered in the backward italic font customary on this map for desertification.
Individual evidence
- ^ History based on the section on the Kohlhäu parcel in the chapter on Michelbach an der Bilz in the description of the Oberamt Gaildorf from 1852
- ↑ Topographical Atlas of the Kingdom of Württemberg - Sheet XXX Hall (11 as ordered) from 1851
- ↑ Meßtischblatt 6924 Gaildorf from 1930 in the Deutsche Fotothek
Web links
- Location map of the Kohlhäu desert on: State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( information )
- Tourist map of the Kohlhäu forest (without entry of the desert) on: Geoportal Baden-Württemberg ( information )
- Measuring table sheet 6924 Gaildorf from 1930 in the Deutsche Fotothek
Coordinates: 49 ° 4 ' N , 9 ° 47' E