Schneiderau

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Schneiderau ( Rotte )
Schneiderau (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Zell am See  (ZE), Salzburg
Judicial district Zell am See
Pole. local community Uttendorf   ( KG  Stubach )
Locality Stubach
Coordinates 47 ° 12 '23 "  N , 12 ° 36' 4"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 12 '23 "  N , 12 ° 36' 4"  E
height 997  m above sea level A.
Building status 36 (addresses, 2012)
Post Code 5723 Uttendorf
Statistical identification
Counting district / district Uttendorf area (50624 001)
with Fellern
Source: STAT : Ortverzeichnis ; BEV : GEONAM ; SAGIS ; SAGIS
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Schneiderau is a place in the Stubach Valley of the Hohe Tauern in the state of Salzburg , and belongs to the municipality of Uttendorf in the Zell am See district . The Fellern homestead is located near the village .

geography

The Rotte is located about 9 kilometers south of the municipality's capital, halfway in the Stubach Valley at about 1000  m above sea level. A. , where the Ödbach flows from the left from the Dorferöd into the Stubache . The place extends in the valley, on the L 264 Stubachtalstraße (at station kilometer 10.0). Directly from the village, the road climbs in serpentines to avoid the following narrow valley in the Stubacher Hintertal. The settlement includes around 30 addresses, a few hundred meters beforehand, to the left of the Stubache, is the Fellern homestead ( 977  m above sea level ).

The place is between Königsstuhl  ( 2,408  m above sea level. A. , one has to Glocknergruppe ) to the east, Brettl head / chest Inger Kogel  (2301/ 2302  m above sea level. A. , Granatspitzgruppe ) to the east, and Devil's Mill  ( 2503  m above sea level. A. , Granatspitzgruppe ) in the south, with the Steinkarlhöhe  ( 2036  m above sea level ) as the pre-summit.

Around the village itself, on the right to the Königstuhl, Stefflalm, Schroffenlam, Gründschachenalm, Hasenaualm, Schlauchenalm (with material cable car) and Vogelstättalm , a little further into the valley, the Hopfbachalm and Untersteinalm , on the left under the Brettlkopf Gastegeralmen (Grundalm, Hochalm) , and in the valley basin out of the valley near Fellern, the Gruberalm and the Vorder-Ferschbachalm even further .

Neighboring places
Wiedrechtshausen
Neighboring communities Alpincenter Kaprun (Gem.  Kaprun )
Enzingerboden

History and economy

Originally there was a single farm in the valley basin, the Fellern (Vellern), the last settlement in the Stubach Valley. This had such extensive reasons and was so rich that he was called "the Pinzgau three kings" together with the Wiedrechtshauser and the Enzinger . Like the other two, it has been around since the High Middle Ages.

The place Schneiderau is young, and only emerged when the Stubach power plants  ( ÖBB ) were built in the 1950s. About 1 kilometer above is the Schneiderau power plant , the middle of the Stubach power plant group.

Sightseeing, nature and mountaineering

About 2 kilometers south begins National Park Hohe Tauern , directly from the site south-west, the landscape conservation area Felbertal Ammertal Dorferöd  ( LSG 31 ), a National Park buffer zone.
Shortly after the town there is a mighty mountain elm on the road ( natural monument  NDM 184 ).

At the Fellnergut there is a baroque chapel, built in 1753/54, a proud little peasant church. The altarpiece is also baroque (local painter), otherwise the original furnishings have not been preserved. In terms of design, the Fellner - like Wiedrechtshauser and Enzinger - is a group courtyard , these three original courtyards thus clearly set themselves apart from the otherwise common Pinzgauer Paarhof .

The hiking trail leads from the village in the direction of the alpine pastures at Königstuhl, via which you can take the Grathöhenweg out of the valley into the Salzach Valley, back to the Ferschbachalm, or via the Steingassl to the Schaunbergalm in the Mühlbachtal . A pull path also leads to Dorferöd. Otherwise only high alpine, unsigned tours are possible in the area.

Individual evidence

  1. reports about it, for example, Karl Hofmann in: The Glockner group . In: Journal of the German Alpine Club . tape 2 , year 1870–71. Munich 1871, chapter From Zell am See to the Stubachthal , p. 211 ( Google eBook, full view ).
  2. Felbertal Ammertal Dorferöd landscape protection area in the nature reserve book of the State of Salzburg
  3. ↑ Mountain elm in the Stubachtal in the nature protection book of the State of Salzburg
  4. ^ Chapel of Gut Fellern , in The churches and chapels of Uttendorf in Pinzgau , pfarre-uttendorf.at
  5. Erich Seefeldner: Salzburg and its landscapes: a geographical study of the country . Volume 2 of communications from the Society for Regional Studies in Salzburg . Ed .: Society for Salzburg Regional Studies. Supplementary volume. Bergland, Salzburg 1961, p. 136 .