Staffling

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Staffling ( Rotte )
village
Staffling (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Perg  (PE), Upper Austria
Judicial district Perg
Pole. local community Naarn im Machlande   ( KG  Ruprechtshofen )
Coordinates 48 ° 12 '8 "  N , 14 ° 37' 30"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 12 '8 "  N , 14 ° 37' 30"  E
height 239  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 93 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 28 (2001)
Postcodesf0 4331 Naarnf1
prefix + 43/07262f1
Statistical identification
Locality code 10158
Counting district / district Baumgarten - Ruprechtshofen (41 114 001)
Village with hamlet Tabor
Source: STAT : Place directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
93

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Staffling is a village in the cadastral district of Ruprechtshofen in the market town of Naarn in Machlande .

Location and landscape

The village with 92 inhabitants according to the 2001 census is about three kilometers south of the main town of the market town of Naarn am Aist -Mühlbach, near the north bank of the Danube , at 239  m above sea level. A. North-east upstream of the Danube is the town of Straß , which is also part of the Ruprechtshofen cadastral community . It is located in the Upper Austrian spatial unit Machland .

East of Staffling is already in the cadastral Baumgarten also the capital of the autonomous municipality until 1937 and cadastral Baumgarten . The main town of Ruprechtshofen, which was an independent community until 1937, is located southeast on the Danube .

Other place names in the village of Staffling: Weiler Neuham (mer) , Weiler am Tabor .

Between the place and the Danube lie the Straßer Aufeld and the Neuhamerau with the oxbow lakes of the Danube.

Neighborhoods
Strass Laab Baumgarten
(Danube)
St. Pantaleon
Erla
(Gem. St. Pantaleon-Erla, District Amstetten , Lower Austria )
Neighboring communities Holzleiten
(Donau)
Thürnbuch      Au (Gem.  Strengenberg , Bez. Amstetten , NE )
Ruprechtshofen

history

As can be deduced from the name, the village was founded as a storage place for goods brought across the Danube and intended for transport on mule tracks to the north during the first Bavarian settlement of the area and was located in the so-called Regensburger Luß .

Starting from Staffling, an old mule track led from Machland via Perg , Sandweg, Judenleiten, Lebing (municipality of Allerheiligen in the Mühlkreis ), Tragwein and Gutau to Bohemia . The characteristic radial arrangement of the parcels to the northeast, away from the Danube, is still visible in the landscape today.

The Althof in the original parish of Naarn, which originally belonged to the area of ​​influence of the Lords of Perg in the 11th and 12th centuries and was first mentioned in 1050 as the property of a Wernhere de Staffelkarn , is likely to have been divided up in the 12th century. Around 1130 an Eppo was mentioned in a document by Staphilaren.

The right of the Perger citizens in Staffling and Neuham was already disputed in the 15th century. The location of the former charging station Neuham (as -ham -location probably also early Baierische foundation) can only be assumed due to the field name Neuhamerau.

The importance of the trading post is also evidenced by the place name Tabor , which is used for fortifications or fortified churches of the late Middle Ages throughout the Eastern Alps.

Tourism and hydraulic engineering

In Staffling for several years running the Danube Bike Trail , the meistbefahrende cycle path of Austria, the towpath of the wetlands of the Danube happened right on the bank of the Danube south of the city. The route variant via the beginning of the R29 cycle path ( Machland cycle path ) - at Naarn to Straß - Stafflinger Straße - and back to the Danube is possible.

Since 2011 Staffling has been protected from the annual and sometimes catastrophic floods of the Danube by a section of the Machland dam . The town will in future be bypassed on the dam crest in the south.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Alois Öhlinger: Naarner place names. In: Marktgemeinde Naarn (editor): Naarn im Machlande - contributions to the local history of the market community . Linz 2002, p. 75 ff.
  2. a b c is not listed in the current index , but southern Neuhamerau is
  3. ^ In the index: Tabor
  4. Michael Mitterauer : Duty Free and Market Area . In: Volume 19 of the Association for Regional Studies of Lower Austria and Vienna: Research on Regional Studies of Lower Austria. 1969, p. 182f