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Bayerfeld-Steckweiler

Bayerfeld-Steckweiler

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image_photoBayerfeld Kirche02.jpg
image_captionSt. Joseph's catholic church in Bayerfeld
image_coaDEU Bayerfeld-Steckweiler COA.svg
coordinates
image_planBayerfeld-Steckweiler in KIB.svg
stateRheinland-Pfalz
districtDonnersbergkreis
VerbandsgemeindeNordpfälzer Land
elevation185
area8.60
postal_code67808
area_code06362
licenceKIB
Gemeindeschlüssel07 3 33 004
mayorFritz Müller
leader_term2024–29

Bayerfeld-Steckweiler is a municipality in the Donnersbergkreis district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

Geography

Bayerfeld-Steckweiler is located upon the Alsenz river in the North Palatine Uplands between Kaiserslautern and Bad Kreuznach.

The municipality consists of the two villages of Bayerfeld and Steckweiler, as well as the three hamlets of Bremricherhof, Schmalfelderhof and Stolzenbergerhof and a part of Neubau settlement (shared with Stahlberg and Ransweiler).

Bremricherhof 20200319 (2).jpg|Bremricherhof Schmalfelderhof, Brunnenstraße 20200319 (3).jpg|Schmalfelderhof Stolzenbergerhof.jpg|Stolzenbergerhof Steckweiler01.jpg|Steckweiler

Neighbouring municipalities are Alsenz, Gaugrehweiler, St. Alban, Dielkirchen, Stahlberg, Ransweiler, Schiersfeld, Mannweiler-Cölln and Oberndorf.

History

During the Middle Ages Bayerfeld and Steckweiler were part of the Dominion of Stolzenberg which was centered around nearby Stolzenburg castle. The dominion was shared property of the Counts of Falkenstein and the Dukes of Palatine-Zweibrücken until the latter gained full control. In 1782 the villages became part of Further Austria and were administered from Winnweiler.

After the War of the First Coalition Bayerfeld und Steckweiler was occupied and later annexed by France with the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. From 1798 to 1814 it belonged to the French Departement du Mont-Tonnerre. After the Congress of Vienna the region was first given to Austria (1815) and later to Bavaria (1816).

After World War II Bayerfeld-Steckweiler became part of Rhineland-Palatinate (1946). Since 1969 it belongs to the Donnersbergkreis district.

Culture and sights

Buildings

There are 9 protected buildings within the municipality. One of which is the Catholic church of Saint Joseph, built in 1767.

The ruins of Stolzenburg castle can be found in the district.

Nature

service tree near Stolzenbergerhof

Stolzenberg nature reserve is located above the village. Within it there is a protected service tree.

Economy

Viticulture

Wine has been growing on the slopes of the Alsenz Valley for centuries. The dominating variety along the steep hillsides are white wine grapes. The few still producing farmers are part of the Nahe wine region.

Tourism

The Alsenz bike trail runs through Bayerfeld-Steckweiler, as well as the Palatine Ridgeway.

Infrastructure

Road

B48 federal road runs through the villages. The A63 highway can be reached via Winnweiler, 20 km (12.5 mi) south. The outlying hamlet of Stolzenbergerhof can only be reached by a minor road via Cölln since the section to Steckweiler was damaged in 1982.

Rail

There was once a station called Bayerfeld-Cölln along the Alsenz Valley Railway. It was closed after World War II due to low passenger numbers. It was located in the district of neighbouring Mannweiler-Cölln. Today the nearest regularly served stations are now in Alsenz and Rockenhausen.

Bayerfeld-Cölln station

References

References

  1. "Bayerfeld-Steckweiler, Ortsbürgermeisterwahl (Gemeinde) 09.06.2024".
  2. 138 (PDF; 3.3 MB).
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