named after the gardens that were located here in earlier times (herb garden means vegetable garden)
At the woods
named after the small wood in which the Sankt Urbans chapel is located
Beberfeld
named after the field name
Brühlgasse
named after the damp meadows in the Günztal (Brühl means damp, swampy meadow)
Dossenberger Strasse
named after the baroque master builder Joseph Dossenberger , to whom the construction of the parish church of Breitenthal is often ascribed
Glaserhofweg
named after the Glaserhof, a former estate of the Roggenburg monastery , to which the extension of the path leads
Haldenberg
named after the place where the village's rubbish was disposed of in earlier times
Rear village street
opens up the part of the village north of the "Neue Straße"
Ingstetter Strasse
named after the village of Ingstetten, to which the extension of this street leads
Kapellenweg
named after the St. Urbans chapel north of the village
Monastery field
Presumably named after the fields that belonged to the Roggenburg Monastery (Breitenthal belonged to the rulership of the Roggenburg Monastery, which was directly part of the Reich for a long time before secularization )
Mühlenweg
named after the former Breitenthal mill, today's hydroelectric power station on the Günz