Röthelmoosklause

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The Röthelmoosklause is a hermitage in the district Urschlauer forest of the municipality Ruhpolding .

The hermitage is under monument protection and is registered in the Bavarian monument list under the number D-1-89-140-163 .

Building description

The Röthelmoosklause is a weir system with a wide dam wall made of tuff blocks with two water passages, which was built around 1750 on the Röthelmoosbach opposite the mouth of the Gschwendbach. On the dam wall there are two former operating houses in block construction with hipped roofs .

history

Like most other Klausen in the area, the Röthelmoosklause was also used to transport firewood, construction and timber to the Bavarian salt pans. About the Röthelmoosbach that Urschlauer Achen, the White Traun and the Traun the wood for was Traunsteiner Saline getriftet .

The districts at the Röthelmoos- and Eschelmoosklause together supplied a total of around 900 fathoms of firewood and a three-digit number of logs for the salt works.

location

The Röthelmoosklause is located in the Urschlauer Forest in Ruhpolding on the northern edge of the Röthelmoosalm plateau at an altitude of 870  m above sea level. NN . Several hiking and circular routes lead to or past the Röthelmoosklause. The hosted Dandl and Langerbau alpine pastures are within a few hundred meters .

Web links

literature

  • Fritz Hofmann : Reichenhall Salt Library - The supply of the Berchtesgaden, Reichenhall, Traunstein and Rosenheim salt pans with firewood (Volume III), City of Bad Reichenhall 1995

Individual evidence

  1. Hofmann: Reichenhaller Salt Library, Volume III , p. 234
  2. Alpine pasture hike Röthelmoos-Almen on chiemsee-chiemgau.info, accessed on August 6, 2019

Coordinates: 47 ° 43 '0.4 "  N , 12 ° 33' 9.3"  E