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Kleines Wiesental

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    • Day 2

      Ankunft an der Stühlehütte

      March 1, 2021 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 4 °C

      Nach einem noch etwas kaltem Start ging es zunächst zum Brudersloch (eine kleine Höhle mit Sonnenblick) zum Frühstück. Weiter ging es in das schöne Städtchen Kandern. Hierhin lohnt sich ein Ausflug sicherlich noch einmal :)
      Weiter ging es nördlich durch Wälder zur Ruine Sausenburg. Die Aussicht von hier war leider nicht so berauschend. Vorbei am Hexenplatz bin ich in Blauen angekommen, wo die Aussicht vom Turm dahingehend viel besser war. Zum Abschluss des Tages ging es dann noch durch unerwartete Schnee- und Eisfelder bis zur Stühlehütte. Hier werde ich es mir für die Nacht gemütlich machen :)
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    • Day 5

      Schneiderhof, Kirchhausen

      August 14, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      The Schneiderhof is a farm museum in Kirchhausen. It was built in Kirchhausen in 1696 and is a Black Forest house, a high column house in the foothills.

      Miss Berta Schneider ran the farm alone until 1985. Due to their frugal and simple lifestyle, the property has remained in its original condition for almost a century. Throughout her life, Berta was content with the circumstances of her childhood. "Mir längt's! 'S goht au soo!“ (For me it’s enough, it works like it is!). She was satisfied with herself and her "ever smaller world".

      However, the property was now in a desolate condition and so the Endenburg local council decided as early as 1985 that the building must be preserved for posterity in view of its uniqueness and cultural and historical value. A corresponding association was founded. The state monument office classified the farm as a cultural monument of particular importance, and there is increased public interest in its preservation.

      Berta Schneider died in 1986 at the age of 91.

      In 1987 the non-profit "Association for the Preservation of the Schneiderhof in Kirchhausen e.V." (over 250 members from all over the region), who acquired the property from the community of heirs in the same year with the help of an interest-free loan from the municipality of Steinen. In the following 9 years, a hard core of the association put the dilapidated farmstead back into its original condition. Most of the work was done in-house (over 20,000 unpaid manual hours), some required the help of specialist companies.

      Today, the Schneiderhof gives its visitors a clear picture of how our ancestors lived and worked. When the guest crosses the threshold of the house, he feels transported back to earlier times. One has the impression that the farm is alive and the farmers are just out in the fields. The Schneiderhof is furnished down to the smallest detail as it was when Berta was alive - nothing reminds you of a museum in the usual sense!
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    • Day 4

      Gresgen, Germany

      June 27, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      today i visited my brother, he lives right across the border. not only he lives there, my whole big family lives in a valley called „wiesental“ - and we’re really a quite biiiiiig family. i’m the only black sheep 🐑, who left home sweet home 🤪.
      so when i visit my brother we drive around and visit those places we love ❤️ most and for sure go for lunch somewhere. the valley i grew up is called wiesental because the river wiese flows through it. there is also a „kleines wiesental“ where the river „kleine wiese“ flows through… the kleine wiese naturally flows into the wiese. personally i like the kleine wiesental more than the wiesental, it’s less developed… so today we drove around kleines wiesental and there are quite some nice restaurants to visit. e.g. hirschen in sallneck, sennhütte in schwand or zum gässle in gresgen. this time we decided for gresgen. so if you’re around there, visit the wiesental and i can recommend all the three restaurants i mentioned above.
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    • Day 4

      Hausen im Wiesental, Germany

      June 27, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      this is a riddle i also posted on facebook for my old school friends: „who can tell me before second 16, what will be written on the place-name sign?“. as you can read in the name of the footprint, the answer is „hausen“ and the little hill there is called „maieberg“. a lot of people recognized it straight away and posted it as a comment, because it’s a very nice road also for bikes.Read more

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    Kleines Wiesental, KWI

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