Obermühle / Am Mitterfeld / Am Oberfeld (Dorfen)

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Obermühle / Am Mitterfeld / Am Oberfeld is a district of the Upper Bavarian town of Dorfen in the district of Erding .

Located in the north-west of the Dorfen city ​​area, it is the smallest district with around 225 inhabitants. It covers the area between Johannisplatz, the cemetery and the settlement-like hamlet suburb of Niederham, which has grown together with villages. The west of the Ruprechtsberg can also be added.

The oldest part is the upper mill with the surrounding houses (already shown on a map from 1698) and the Erber sawmill to the east . In 1985, to the north and west of the cemetery, the mini-settlement Am Mitterfeld (called "B15-West" at the time) was built. In the second half of the 1990s, there was also the Am Oberfeld settlement between Obermühle and Niederham, consisting of 22 residential buildings (mostly semi-detached houses ) .

In the south-east of the district there is a lake-like oxbow lake of the Isen in a park-like forest property . In the south / southwest, bordering Niederham and the Isen, a nature reserve (Isenauenpark West) was created after 2000 , in which there are several ponds and small ponds. At the eastern edge of Niederham in the joint Isen confluence part of Seebach (an approximately 10 km long tributary) and Mühlbach (flows into the Isen again at Johannisplatz), the village's first outdoor swimming pool was located at the end of the 19th century and in the first third of the 20th century.

literature

  • Dorfener Heimatbuch. From the city elevation to the 3rd millennium . Volume 1, Präbst printing company, Dorfen 2006