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Mittelndorf Country: Germany State: Saxony Regierungsbezirk: Dresden District: Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge Collective municipality: Sebnitz Municipality: Kirnitzschtal Population: 500 (2007) Coordinates: 50°56′14.4″N 14°12′16.8″E / 50.937333°N 14.204667°ECoordinates: 50°56′14.4″N 14°12′16.8″E / 50.937333°N 14.204667°E Elevation: 320 amsl Postal code: 01855 Dialing code: (+49) 035971 - 035022 Gentilic: mittelndorfer Website Municipal site Mittelndorf is a village in Saxony, Germany, situated in the district of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge. It is one of the villages who compose the municipaity of Kirnitzschtal.
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History
The oldest structure of the village is the mill (Mittelndorfer Mühle) [1], built in 1518.
Geography
Mittelndorf is located in the mountain range of Saxon Switzerland, not too far from the river Kirnitzsch. It lies on the road S 154, between the villages of Altendorf and Lichtenhain (both part of Kirnitzschtal). It lies 8 km from Sebnitz (in north) and Bad Schandau (south), 25 from Pirna, 27 from Děčín (in the Czechia) and circa 50 from Dresden.
Transport
Mittelndorf has got a rail stop on the DB line Pirna/Bautzen-Neustadt in Sachsen-Sebnitz-Bad Schandau ("Sebnitztalbahn"), situated in the forest close to the village. This stop has a rare peculiarity for a train station situated on a normal [2] national rail line: it has not a road to reach it but a simple forest trial. A similar thing in Europe could be found, for example, at the station Pertosa, a municipality of southern Italy.
The village is also served by the suburban tramway line "Kirnitzschtalbahn" Bad Schandau-Lichtenhainer Wasserfall [3], with the stops of Mittelndorfer Mühle (at the mill) and Forsthaus, not too far from Mittelndorf.
References
- ^ (German) Pictures and infos about the mill of Mittelndorf
- ^ Not touristic or mountain rack railways
- ^ Close to the waterfalls of Lichtenhain
External links
Media related to Mittelndorf at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:- Villages in Saxony
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