Miesenbach (Ramstein-Miesenbach)

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Miesenbach north edge of the settlement area December 2017

Miesenbach is the smaller of two districts of the city of Ramstein-Miesenbach in the Kaiserslautern district in Rhineland-Palatinate .

geography

The village lies on the edge of the Palatinate Forest biosphere reserve . The municipality is traversed by the Miesenbach, a tributary of the Mohrbach .

Miesenbach is located in the Landstuhler Bruch . The place itself includes the residential areas Dansenbergerhof, Hebenhübelerhof, Langdellerhof, Rundwieserhof and Trifthof.

history

Until 1793 Miesenbach belonged to the Electoral Palatinate . From 1798 to 1814, when the Palatinate was part of the French Republic (until 1804) and then part of the Napoleonic Empire , Ramstein was incorporated into the canton of Landstuhl . Then the place changed to the Kingdom of Bavaria . From 1818 to 1862 he belonged to the Homburg Land Commissioner , from which the Homburg District Office emerged. Since part of the district office - including Homburg itself - was added to the newly created Saar area in 1920 , Miesenbach moved to the newly created district office in Landstuhl . In 1928 Miesenbach had 1,366 inhabitants who lived in 220 residential buildings. The Catholics belonged to the parish of Ramstein at the time , while the Protestants belonged to that of Steinwend . From 1938 the place was part of the district of Kaiserslautern . After the Second World War , Miesenbach became part of the then newly formed state of Rhineland-Palatinate within the French occupation zone . In the course of the first Rhineland-Palatinate administrative reform, Miesenbach was merged on June 7, 1969 with the neighboring community of Ramstein to form the new local community of Ramstein-Miesenbach .

South-western edge of the settlement area / train station

religion

Ev. church

The Catholics belong to the Diocese of Speyer , the Evangelicals to the Protestant Church of the Palatinate .

New Apostolic Church (built 1994/1995, until March 2019)

The congregation of Ramstein-Miesenbach of the New Apostolic Church was dissolved on March 16, 2019 and the church was desecrated.

Culture and sights

There are three cultural monuments in Miesenbach

  • a residential and commercial building, built at the end of the 19th century
  • the former school from 1901
  • the war memorial for the First World War , erected around 1930

freetime and recreation

Activities for children and teenagers

In Miesenbach there is the Miesenbach 1919 e. V. with the divisions

  • gymnastics
  • tennis
  • Table tennis
  • volleyball

Miesenbach has several playgrounds for children up to 12 years

  • Seewoog playground (annual Seewoogfest)
  • Large Weiherstrasse playground (annual family festival since 2016)
  • Small playground between Schubertstrasse and Mozartstrasse
  • Mini playground on Silcherweg
  • The ghost playground was at the Catholic Church / Hangweg until summer 2019. The playground was dismantled.
Ev. Bell tower rectory

Seewoog local recreation area

The woog was shown on a map as early as 1847. It is the only remaining Miesenbacher Weiher after the Neuwoog was leveled in 1932. The sources of the Seewoog have long dried up. It was dredged and widened in 1934. The one and a half hectare site was expanded into a local recreation area in 1971. Several hiking and biking trails open up the Seewoog. Fishing and swimming is prohibited.

overflow stream Seewoog (Jan / 2018)

The Woog also has an overflow brook that is around 1.8 km long. This stream flows west into the Kleine Mohrbach , which then flows into the Mohrbach .

Bike paths through Miesenbach

  • Barbarossa cycle path all the way to Worms - 88 km route; Duration approx. 7 hours; The starting point is Glan-Münchweiler
  • Barbarossa cycle path short to Kaiserslautern - distance 24.7 km; Duration approx. 2½ hours; The starting point is Glan-Münchweiler
  • Barbarossa cycle path halfway to Enkenbach-Alsenborn - distance 41.1 km; Duration approx. 3½ hours; The starting point is Glan-Münchweiler
  • Great West Palatinate family bike tour - distance 49.7 km; Duration approx. 6 hours; The starting point is Glan-Münchweiler
  • Small West Palatinate family bike tour - distance 36.7 km; Duration approx. 3½ hours; The starting point is Glan-Münchweiler
  • from Otterbach around the Reichswald and the US Airbase- Ramstein - route 47.4 km; Duration approx. 4 hours; The starting point is Otterbach
  • Round trip Kaiserslautern - Sickingenstadt Landstuhl and back - distance 54.9 km; Duration approx. 4 hours; The starting point is Kaiserslautern
  • In the Mohrbachtal - distance 35.7 km; Duration approx. 2½ hours; The starting point is Landstuhl
  • Ramstein Round Air Base - 35.9 km distance; Duration approx. 2½ hours; The starting point is Landstuhl
  • Lautertal - Moorbachtal - Glan-Blies - distance 77.3 km; Duration approx. 5½ hours; The starting point is Olsbrücken
  • Palatinate humpback tour - 81.7 km route; Duration approx. 6½ hours; The starting point is Kaiserslautern
  • Circular route of the Ramstein-Miesenbach municipality - route 38.4 km; Duration approx. 3½ hours; Starting point Ramstein train station

traffic

Local public transport is integrated into the Rhein-Neckar transport association .

rail

Since December 2006, Miesenbach has had a stop on the Landstuhl – Kusel railway line ( KBS 671 ). It is located on the southwestern edge of the settlement area and is served by the following line:

line route Clock frequency
RB 67 Kaiserslautern - Landstuhl - Ramstein - Miesenbach - Glan-Münchweiler - Altenglan - Kusel Hourly
RB 12 Kusel - Altenglan - Glan-Münchweiler - Miesenbach - Kaiserslautern - Alsenz - Bad Kreuznach two pairs of trains

Street

The municipality is located on Landesstraße 366 , through the town the district road 79. The next connection to the federal autobahn 6 ( Saarbrücken - Waidhaus ) is the junction: Ramstein-Miesenbach, on the federal autobahn 62 ( triangle Nonnweiler - Pirmasens ) the junction: Hütschenhausen.

The Miesenbach

The Miesenbach / railway line (Dec / 2017)
Direction south (Dec / 2017)

The Miesenbach rises a little west of the 362  m above sea level. NHN high forest hill Hebelhübel , on which (among others) the areas of the municipality of Kottweiler-Schwanden and the city of Ramstein-Miesenbach touch, in the east of Schwanden and in the northwest of the Hebenhübelerhof belonging to Ramstein-Miesenbach. From there it flows in a south-southeast direction towards the Miesenbach district and changes over to the urban area at a pond. Here he steps out of the forest into an initially narrow corridor aisle.

Where the accompanying forest ends near the Rundwieserhof, it is reinforced by a somewhat shorter left upper course with an approximately southern course that arises at the Jakobsbrunnen, passes the Hebenhübelerhof and flows through a chain of ponds. There the Miesenbach turns more and more south-westerly. The brook runs through the northern tip of the village of Miesenbach, which runs along the road to Kottweiler.

On the other side it then flows again openly next to the country road 366, which is nowhere very far from the outskirts and leading to Steinwendi, and the field on the right. After about 800 meters, it bends around the southwestern tip of Miesenbach's settlement to the south-southeast, where it crosses the state road and the Landstuhl-Kusel railway line . After its last 150 meters, on which it is the city limit of Kottweiler-Schwanden, it flows into the Mohrbach running westwards .

The approximately 3.0 km long Miesenbach flows about 118 meters below its origin, its mean bottom slope is about 31 ‰, its catchment area covers 4.9 km². In summer the flow in the Miesenbach often dries up.

Individual evidence

  1. State Statistical Office Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Official directory of the municipalities and parts of the municipality. Status: January 2018 [ Version 2020 is available. ] . S. 96 (PDF; 2.2 MB).
  2. daten.digitale-sammlungen.de: List of localities for the Free State of Bavaria . Retrieved October 6, 2015 .
  3. General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (Ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments - District of Kaiserslautern. Mainz 2019, p. 25 (PDF; 5.4 MB).
  4. Miesenbach. In: www.bahnhof.de. Retrieved December 11, 2018 .

Coordinates: 49 ° 27 ′ 35 ″  N , 7 ° 33 ′ 23 ″  E