List of streets in Kressbronn am Bodensee
The list of streets in Kressbronn am Bodensee has the names of all streets in the area of the municipality Kressbronn am Bodensee in the Baden-Württemberg Lake Constance district in Germany .
It is after the town center, the nineteen districts Arensweiler , Atlashofen , Berg , Betznau , Döllen , Gattnau , Gießenbrücke , Gohren , Gottmannsbühl , Hüttmannsberg , Kalkähre , Kochermühle , Kümmertsweiler , Nitzenweiler , Poppis , Retterschen , Riedensweiler , Schleinsee and Tunau as well as the nine hamlets Gießen , Haltmaierhof and Heiligenhof , Krummensteg , Linderhof , Mittelmühle , Obermühle , Reute and Schnaidt in order.
The list is sorted alphabetically by street name within the districts or hamlets.
List by districts and hamlets
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According to the population group of the Alemanni of the West Germanic cultural area between the Rhine , Main and Lech | connects Argenstrasse and Montfortstrasse |
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Street (formerly) with a view of the Austrian and Swiss Alps | connects See- and Ernst-Lehmann-Straße |
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After the Altmann , the second highest mountain in the Alpstein at 2,436 meters on the border between the cantons of Appenzell Innerrhoden and St. Gallen in Switzerland ; in the “Schlupfenbuch” residential area also Hirschberg-, Kanisfluh-, Zimbaweg, Pfänder- and Säntisstraße |
connects Pfänderstraße and Zimbaweg |
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The road at Nonnenbach , a 16.5 kilometer long tributary of Lake Constance flowing through the municipality of Bavaria | connects Bahnhofstrasse and Seestrasse |
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After the Amsel or black reactor ( Hirundo rustica ), a bird - type of the genus real reactors , named; in the same area there are also thrush, finches, gulls, swallows and siskins |
connects Maräzweg and Drosselweg |
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Named after the German Rococo and Classicist painter , Andreas Brugger , who was born on November 16, 1737 as the child of Josef and Theresia Brugger in Kressbronn and was baptized in the parish church of Gattnau - the mother parish of Kressbronn at the time | branches off to the right from Nonnenhorner Straße |
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The road leading from the center to the evil one , the third largest Bodenseezufluus leads | connects Hauptstrasse and Langenargener Strasse ( L 334 ) |
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The road by the Fallenbach , which, coming from Riedensweiler , flows into the Nonnenbach at the train station | connects Gattnauer Straße and Kirchsteige |
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the street to / from Kressbronn train station | connects Hauptstraße and Nonnenbacher Weg |
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the Wegle ( Swabian for "little way" ) along the railway line towards Nonnenhorn | connects Seestraße and Grenzweg |
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the road to today's Berg district | connects Kirchstrasse / Gattnauer Strasse with Zum Berger Weiher |
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the road to today's district of Betznau , formerly Pacenhoven | connects Kirchstrasse and Tettnanger Strasse |
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Bodan was the name of Lake Constance in the Middle Ages, Lacus Bodamicus , "Lake on which Bodman is" (= "Bodman Lake"); 'Bodman' became 'Bodan' and later 'Boden' | connects Seestrasse and Langenargener Strasse ( L 334 ) |
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Brühl (= marsh, wet meadow) is derived from the medieval Latin word brogilus off brogilus goes to the Celtic root word brog back | connects the Lake and Bodan Road |
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Named after the former German, now Polish, port city of Danzig ( Polish: Gdańsk ) | connects Eichendorff- and Wolfgalgenweg |
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After the thrushes (Trudidae), a species-rich family of passerine birds (Passeriformes); in the same area also blackbird, finch, seagull, swallow and siskin trail |
connects Maräzweg and Betznauer Straße |
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Eichendorffweg | named after the German writer and poet Joseph Karl Benedikt Freiherr von Eichendorff (born March 10, 1788 at Lubowitz Castle near Ratibor in Upper Silesia ; † November 26, 1857 in Neisse ); With around 5000 settings, he is one of the most widely set German-language poets and is still present today as a prose poet ( From the life of a good-for-nothing ) | connects Wolfgalgenweg and Danziger Weg |
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connects Bahnwegle , Alpenblick- and Nonnenhorner Straße |
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Fallenbachweg | the way to the Fallenbach coming from Riedensweiler and flowing into the Nonnenbach at the train station | connects Kirchstrasse , Berger Strasse and Betznauer Strasse |
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Finkenweg | after the finches (Fringillidae), a species-rich family from the order of the passerine birds (Passeriformes); in the same area also blackbird, thrush, seagull, swallow and siskin trails |
branches off to the left from Betznauer Straße |
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Lilac way | After lilacs (Syringa), a genus of the family of Olive Family (Oleaceae), named | crosses Rosenstrasse |
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the way at the 'old' cemetery | connects Kirchstrasse and Hauptstrasse |
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Friedrichshafener Strasse | the road to the city of Friedrichshafen | connects Hauptstraße / Tettnanger Straße and L 334 |
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gardenstreet | connects Kirchstrasse and Zehntscheuerstrasse |
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The road to today's district of Gattnau | connects Berger- / Kirch- and St.-Gallus-Straße |
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Goethestrasse | Named after the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (born August 28, 1749 in Frankfurt am Main , † March 22, 1832 in Weimar ) | connects Schillerstrasse , Zehntscheuerstrasse and Nunzenbergweg |
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Grenzweg | Path on the border to the neighboring municipality of Nonnenhorn or to the state of Bavaria | connects Lindauerstrasse and Nonnenhorner Strasse |
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Main road | former Bundesstrasse 31 , today K 7793 | connects Friedrichshafenerstrasse and Lindauer Strasse |
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Heidachstrasse | the road to the Heidach; see also Im Heidach | connects Argenstraße with the L 334 |
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named after the former office of Hemigkofen , from which in 1934, together with the office of Nonnenbach , the municipality of Kressbronn emerged | connects Hauptstrasse and Kirchstrasse |
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Hirschbergweg | the Hirschberg near Bizau , the location of the Kressbronner Hütte, is a 1834 meter high mountain in the Vorarlberg Bregenzerwald Mountains ; in the “Schlupfenbuch” residential area also Altmann-, Kanisfluh-, Zimbaweg, Pfänder- and Säntisstraße |
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Holderweg | named after the black elder ( Sambucus nigra ), which in today's parlance is mostly shortened as "elder", in old Bavaria and Austria as "elder" or "holder"; the name elder may derive from Norse mythology, where the shrub was associated with the underworld goddess Frau Holle , alternative suggestions refer to "hollow" as the pulp can be easily removed | connects Irisstrasse and Rosenstrasse |
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In the Eichert | branches off to the right from Bodanstrasse |
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In the Heidach | from Heide / a ("undeveloped land") and Ache ( Old High German aha flowing waters ), (reconstructed) Germanic * ahwō and the root-close ahd. ouwa ' island ', and. â and ey , Middle High German ouwe for '"moist ground", " Feuchtwiese "," Flussaue "," Auwaldland "'; up to the 15th century the "Heidach" was an extensive swamp and forest area between Kressbronn and Gohren, in which wolves also lived | connects Säntisstraße and L 334 |
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In the wooden corner | connects Ottenberghalde and Spitzgartenweg |
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In the Kressbronner Ösch | Ösch , also Oesch or Esch denotes the field corridor; a very old Gothic word that stands for “farmland” or “seed field” | branches off to the left from Seestrasse |
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In length | branches off to the right from Lindauer Straße |
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Irisstrasse | Named after the blue irises , a genus in the family of the iridaceae that was often seen in the neighboring floodplains | branches off to the right from Bodanstrasse |
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Jahnweg | The path that led to the gymnasium - today the park school center; named after the German teacher " Turnvater Jahn " (born August 11, 1778 in Lanz in the Prignitz ; † October 15, 1852 in Freyburg an der Unstrut ) | connects Seestraße , Riedweg and Maicher Straße |
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Kanisfluhweg | After the up to 2044 meter high mountain range in the central Bregenz Forest , between the villages of Mellau and Au ; in the “Schlupfenbuch” residential area also Altmann-, Hirschberg-, Zimbaweg, Pfänder- and Säntisstraße |
connects Friedrichshafener Strasse and Pfänderstrasse |
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Kieselbuchweg | branches off to the left from Öschweg |
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The climb (= steep ascent) of the old parish path to the Gattnau church | connects Gattnauer Straße and Nunzenbergweg |
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Kirchstrasse | the road from Hemigkofen and Nonnenbach to Gattnauer Church | connects Hauptstrasse with Bergerstrasse and Gattnauer Strasse |
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Kressbachweg | Path by the Kressbach, whose source was captured in the Schlösslepark | branches off from the park path to the left |
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The road to the Bavarian city of Lindau | leads from the main road as K 7793 to the eastern municipality / state border to Nonnenhorn or Bavaria |
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Maîcher Street | After - since 1978 - French twin town Maîche in the department of Doubs in the region of Franche-Comté ; it is the capital of the canton of Maîche in the arrondissement of Montbéliard | branches off to the right from Seestrasse |
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Marazweg | Way to the Maräz / Halde | connects Betznauer Straße and Drosselweg |
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Martin-Luther-Strasse | According to the theological author and teacher of the Reformation , Martin Luther (* on November 10, 1483, † on February 18, 1546 in Eisleben ) | branches off to the left from Ottenberghalde |
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Seagull path | After the seagulls that appear more and more frequently on Lake Constance , a family within the order of the plover-like (Charadriiformes); in the same area also blackbird, thrush, finch, swallow and siskin trails |
connects Betznauerstrasse and Tettnanger Strasse |
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Montfortstrasse | Remembrance of the counts of the noble family von Montfort , to whose domain today's Kressbronn municipality belonged until 1780; the three-lobed red flag in the Kressbronn coat of arms is evidence of this | branches off to the right from Alemannenstrasse |
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Moosweg | Moss = a flat moor | branches off to the left from Gattnauer Straße |
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named after the former office of Nonnenbach , from which in 1934, together with the office of Hemigkofen , the municipality of Kressbronn emerged | connects Argenstrasse and Bahnhofstrasse |
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Road to the neighboring Bavarian municipality of Nonnenhorn | leads from Seestraße to the eastern municipal border, which also forms the state border here |
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Path that leads along the Nunzenberg | connects Kirchsteige and Goethestrasse |
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Upper garden | connects Zehntscheuerstrasse and Gattnauer Strasse |
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Öschweg | Ösch , also Oesch or Esch denotes the field corridor; a very old Gothic word that stands for “farmland” or “seed field” | branches off to the left from the Alpenblickstraße |
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Ottenberghalde | Halde on Ottenberg | connects main street with Backhausweg |
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Ottenbergweg | Path that leads to the Ottenberg | branches off to the left from the main road |
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Park path | Path at the Schlösslepark | branches off to the right from Brühlstraße |
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Pfänderstrasse | to the Pfänder , Bregenz's 1,064 meter high mountain | connects Friedrichshafener Strasse and Säntisstrasse |
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Raiffeisenstrasse | after the German social reformer, municipal official and co-founder of the cooperative movement in Germany, Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen (born March 30, 1818 in Hamm (Sieg) , † March 11, 1888 in Heddesdorf , today Neuwied ); today is the "Raiffeisenmarkt" | connects Berger Strasse and Tettnanger Strasse |
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Riedäcker | Ried is the field name for a cleared area | branches off from Riedweg to the left |
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Riedweg | The way to the reed (field); Ried is the field name for a cleared area | combines sea and Argenstraße |
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Rosenstrasse | After the roses , a genus of plants with about 300 species from the rose family (Rosaceae); The rose is considered the noblest of flowers in the West and symbolizes - especially in red - love and romance | connects Bodanstrasse with Holderweg and Irisstrasse |
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Säntisstrasse | After the 2,502 meter high Säntis , the highest mountain in the Alpstein in Eastern Switzerland; Additional sign "Säntis" | connects Heidachstrasse with Friedrichshafener Strasse |
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After the German poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller (born November 10, 1759 in Marbach am Neckar , † May 9, 1805 in Weimar ) | connects Kirchsteige with Goethestrasse and Zehntscheuerstrasse |
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way to school | The way to the Nonnenbach School | connects Hemigkofener Strasse with Gartenstrasse and Zehntscheuerstrasse |
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Schwalbenweg | After the swallows (Hirundinidae), a species-rich family in the order of the passerine birds (Passeriformes) | branches off to the left from Betznauer Straße |
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Seestrasse | The road that leads to the (Boden) lake | connects the main street with the shore of Lake Constance |
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Spitzgartenweg | connects Lindauer Straße with Ottenberghalde |
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Talholzweg | branches off from Ottenbergweg to the left |
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Tettnanger Strasse | The road to the neighboring town of Tettnang; Part of the former Lindau-Tettnang-Ravensburg (-Ulm) trunk road | connects Friedrichshafener Strasse and Kapellenstrasse |
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Riverside path | The path on / along the shore / s of Lake Constance | branches off to the left from Bodanstrasse , footpath to the end of Seestrasse |
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Way to / after the lower mill, the lower of three former water mills on the Nonnenbach; see also Ober- and Mittelmühle | branches off to the right from Hemigkofener Straße ; leads as a footpath / bike path to Ottenbergweg or Zehntscheuerstraße |
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After Hans Philipp Werner Freiherr von und zu Aufseß (born September 7, 1801 Castle Unteraufseß , † May 6, 1872, Münsterlingen in Switzerland ) acting as archaeologist and founder of the "Germanic Museum" (today Germanic National Museum ) in Nuremberg was known ; Aufseß lived in Kressbronn for the last years of his life | combines Brühl- and Bodanstraße |
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Weinbergstrasse | Road on / to the vineyard; Reference to viticulture in Kressbronn | branches off to the right from Ernst-Lehmann-Straße |
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Wolfgalgenweg | To deter those of their own kind , each wolf killed was hung on the highest elevation on specially erected gallows ; see also Im Heidach | connects Friedrichshafener Strasse and Heidachstrasse |
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After the tithe barn or tithe barn, in the Middle Ages a warehouse for storing the tax in kind ( tithe ), which used to be here. | connects Kirchstrasse with Mühlenweg , Goethestrasse and Schillerstrasse |
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Zeisigweg | After the siskin (Carduelis), a genus within the finch family (Fringillidae) | connects the finch and seagull path |
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Zimbaweg | After the 2,643 meter high Zimba , a mountain of the Montafon in the Austrian Vorarlberg that can be seen from Kressbronn |
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Berger Halde | branches off to the left from Zum Berger Weiher |
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Flower road | connects Zum Berger Weiher and Betzhofer Halde |
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connects Flower Road and Zum Berger Weiher |
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Mühlenberg | branches off to the right from the flower road |
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Panorama path | Path in the Berg district, which offers a wonderful panorama over Kressbronn and Lake Constance as far as the Alps; The term panorama is derived from the Greek words πᾶς (pronounced: pas - everything, whole) and ὁράω (pronounced: horao - see) and describes a panoramic view | connects Berger Halde and Mühlenberg |
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Weinbichl | Bichl, derived from Büchel (= an outdated term for hill) | connects K 7777 and Gottmannsbühl |
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The way to the former Berger Weiher, today one of four designated nature reserves in Kressbronn , see Berger Weiher | runs as K 7777 from Berg to Nitzenweiler |
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At the village stream | The street at Betz Auer village stream, which from Schleinsee Coming to the Argen flows | connects Rebenweg with K 7707 to Heiligenhof |
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At the rain | The road on the Rain (= in German a (field) border or edge, often referred to as a field terrain for clarity purposes) |
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At the Dorfbeck | Street at Dorfbeck = bakery / egg of the village of Betznau |
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Betzhofer dump | connects Am Dorfbach and Blossomstrasse |
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Kapellenstrasse | The road to / by the Sebastian Chapel | leads from Tettnanger Straße to Betznau and on to Gießen |
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Rädlegasse | The alley at the Betznauer Rädlewirtschaft (= a restaurant that is open seasonally by winemakers and winegrowers) | connects Kapellenstrasse and Am Dorfbach |
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Rebenweg | Way by / after the vines; Reference to viticulture in Kressbronn | connects the Kapellenstrasse with Kalkehren |
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Sebastiansweg | After Saint Sebastian , patron saint of the Sebastian Chapel | connects Kapellenstrasse and Am Dorfbach |
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Gattnauer Halde | branches off from the Waschbachweg to the left |
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In creation | Forelock; Scooping stands for the extraction of liquids and other non-solid substances, see also exhaustion | connects St.-Gallus-Straße and Pfarrweg |
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Pfarrweg | One of the historic parish paths to the Gattnau parish church of St. Gallus | connects |
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According to St. Gallus (lat. Of the Celts) (* around 550 in Ireland; † October 16, 640, according to other sources: 620 or 646–650, in Arbon , Switzerland), a wandering monk and missionary, whose main work was in the Lake Constance area took place | connects Gattnauer Straße as K 7705 with Poppis |
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Path along the Waschbach, which rises at Poppis and flows into the Fallenbach | branches off to the left from St.-Gallus-Straße |
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connects St.-Gallus-Straße with Arensweiler and Obermühle |
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Auenweg | Way into the meadows; a Au (e) , the embossed by varying high and low water Niederung along a stream or river, here the Argentine | branches off to the right from Hopfenweg |
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Hop path | Recalling the grown around hop plants from the family of the hemp family and of belonging to the 'hop-growing region Tettnang' | branches off to the right from Langenargener Straße |
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In the water sports center | The street in the largest water sports center on Lake Constance with the Ultramarin | leads from Zum Seglerhafen through the area to the shore of Lake Constance |
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Langenargener Strasse | The road leading to Langenargen , Kressbronn's neighboring municipality in the southwest | leads as L 334 coming from the roundabout B 467 / Friedrichshafener Straße to the municipality border to Langenargen |
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Herbaceous ash | The word Esch describes a historical type of hallway; Perennials are perennial herbaceous plants , the above-ground parts of which are not lignified, but rather herbaceous soft | branches off to the right from Zum Seglerhafen |
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The path leading from Gohren to Tunau | branches off to the left from Langenargener Straße |
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To the sailing harbor | The road leading to the yacht harbor - popularly "Baggerloch" leads | connects Langenargener Straße and Im water sports center |
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after the Bavarian municipality of Achberg | branches off to the right from Dorfstraße |
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On the Egg | Egg refers to a landscape (mountain); the typical image of the hilly and moor landscape of glacial shape is reflected in the place names on -berg and -egg or -moos | branches off to the right from the hare pasture |
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Backhausweg | The way to the back house of the Milz farm in Retterschen | connects Dorfstraße with Ottenberghalde |
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Brunnenweg | connects Mühlenweg and Backhausweg |
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Village street | connects Lindauer Straße with the Selmnau district, which belongs to Wasserburg |
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Hare pasture | leads from Dorfstraße to LI 6 (from Nonnenhorn to Hattnau) |
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Mühlenweg | Way to the mills | leads from Dorfstraße to Mittel- and Obermühle |
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Sonnenhof | branches off to the right from Dorfstraße |
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Sonnenweg | branches off to the right from the hare pasture |
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In the districts and hamlets of Arensweiler, Atlashofen, Döllen, Gießen, Gießenbrücke, Gottmannsbühl, Haltmaierhof, Heiligenhof, Hüttmannsberg, Kalkähre, Kochermühle, Krummensteg, Kümmertsweiler, Linderhof, Mittelmühle, Nitzenweiler, Obermühle, Poppis, Riedensweiler , Schleinsee, Schnaidt and Tunau are currently (as of March 31, 2012) no street names shown. The houses are numbered there, for example "Obermühle 1" . All these districts and hamlets are summarized in the following section. |
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Arensweiler | Weiler is a housing estate that consists of a few buildings, so it is smaller than a village but larger than a homestead; | between Gattnau, Poppis and Obermühle |
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Döllen | between Gattnau, Gottmannsbühl, Hüttmannsberg and Kressbronn |
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to water | Gießen describes an oxbow lake - here the Argen - with crystal clear water | between Betznau, casting bridge Heiligenhof and to Tettnang belonging Apflau |
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Giessen Bridge | between Betnau, casting, to the Langenargen belonging Oberdorf and Tettnang |
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between Berg, Döllen, Gattnau and Kressbronn |
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Haltmaierhof | between Berg, Betznau, Heiligenhof and Nitzenweiler |
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Heiligenhof | between Betznau, Gießen and Haltmaierhof |
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High tail | Reute is derived from "clearing", Hoh from the common Germanic adjective "hö [ch]", Old High German "höh", which has its meaning from "arched (bent)" and is more closely related to "hill" and "hump"; = clearing on a hill / cusp, which - in this case - lies between Weibelhub and Schleinseeberg | between Berg, Nitzenweiler and Unterwolfertsweiler, which belongs to Tettnang; Road connects K 7777 and Unterwolfertsweiler |
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between Atlashofen, Döllen, Gattnau and Poppis |
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Lime ears | between Betznau and Kressbronn |
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Digester mill | One of four former watermills in the municipality; formerly a grinding mill with a saw on a canal of the Argen; | between Kressbronn and the Oberdorf belonging to Langenargen |
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Crooked bridge | between going Weiler, Poppis and to Wasserburg belonging Hengnau |
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Kümmertsweiler | Weiler is a housing estate that consists of a few buildings, so it is smaller than a village but larger than a homestead; | between Krummensteg, Poppis and the Bechtersweiler belonging to Lindau |
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Linderhof | between Betznau and Kressbronn |
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Middle mill | The middle of three former watermills on the Nonnenbach (see also Obermühle and Untermühleweg), formerly inherited from the imperial city of Wangen im Allgäu | between Kressbronn, Obermühle, Retterschen and Selmnau, which belongs to Wasserburg |
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Formerly: “Nicenwilare” ; Weiler is a housing estate that consists of a few buildings, so it is smaller than a village but larger than a homestead | between Atlashofen, Berg, Haltmaierhof, Hohreute, Riedensweiler and Schleinsee |
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Obermühle | The upper of three former water mills on the Nonnenbach, also called "Bartelsmühle" | between Arensweiler, Gattnau, Retterschen and Selmnau, which belongs to Wasserburg |
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between Arensweiler, Gattnau, Hüttmannsberg, Krummensteg, Kümmerts- and Riedensweiler |
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Tail | Reute is derived from "clearing" | between Gohren, Kressbronn and Tunau |
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Ried is the field name for a cleared area; Weiler is a housing estate that consists of a few buildings, so it is smaller than a village but larger than a homestead; | between Hüttmannsberg, Nitzenweiler, Poppis and the Bechtersweiler belonging to Lindau |
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between Nitzenweiler and the suburbs of Unterwolfertsweiler and Wielandsweiler, which are part of Tettnang |
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Schnaidt | between Gohren, Tunau and Lake Constance |
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named after Countess Maria Anna Leopoldine von Montfort, born "von Thun"; in 1728 she donated a chaplaincy to the chapel located here and acquired a manor; In her honor, the hamlet previously known as Ettenried was renamed in Tunau | between Kressbronn, Reute and Schnaidt |
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The Kressbronn municipal area is criss-crossed by nine national roads. These are named within the through-roads (see there), outside they are run as federal, state or district roads. These roads are summarized in the following section. |
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Bundesstrasse 31 | B 31, section of Europastraße 54 (E 54) | runs from Breisach on the border with France to the Sigmarszell junction on the federal motorway 96 (A 96) near Lindau ; within the Kressbronn municipality between Argenbrücke in the west and Nonnenbach in the east |
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Bundesstrasse 467 | B 467 | leads from Ravensburg / B 30 via Tettnang to Kressbronn; within the Kressbronn municipality between Argenbrücke in the north and roundabout "B 31" in the south |
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State road 334 | L 334 → Langenargener Straße | leads from the roundabout " Friedrichshafener Straße / L 334 " via Gohren at the Argenbrücke to the western municipal border and via Langenargen to Eriskirch |
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District road 7705 | K 7705 → Kirchstrasse → Gattnauer Strasse → St.-Gallus-Strasse → K 7705 | leads from the main road via Gattnau, Poppis and Kümmertsweiler to the municipality / state border near Bechtersweiler |
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District road 7707 | K 7707 | leads from Betznau past Heiligenhof to Gießen to the K 7709 |
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District road 7709 | K 7709 | leads from Gießenbrücke past Gießen to the municipal boundary and on via Apflau, Laimnau and Wiesentsweiler to the L333 near Baldensweiler |
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County road 7776 | K 7776 → Tettnanger Strasse → Kapellenstrasse → K7776 | leads from Hauptstrasse / Friedrichshafener Strasse through Betznau to Gießen / -brücke |
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County road 7777 | K 7777 → Berger Straße → Zum Berger Weiher → K 7777 → Nitzenweiler → Schleinsee | leads from the end of Kirchstraße through Berg, Nitzenweiler and Schleinsee to the municipal boundary and on to Wielands-, Oberwolferts- and Hiltensweiler |
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County road 7793 | K 7793 → Friedrichshafener Strasse → Hauptstrasse → Lindauer Strasse | connects L 334 and the municipality / state border to Nonnenhorn or Bavaria |
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Alphabetical list
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The respective district or hamlet is given in brackets.
* The name of the district / hamlet is the same as the street name
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credentials
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Stefanie Wex: “When ghosts rise from the Haidach” ; Kressbronner Jahrbuch 1996/97 (Volume 10), pages 31/32