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Wiesenfelden
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Wiesenfelden is a community in Lower Bavaria.

Map of Wiesenfelden

background

The place name is derived from the Wiesent brook and the place of the same name at the mouth of the brook into the Danube. The first written mention of Wiesenfelden comes from the year 1105. The place was the seat of several noble families and formed a closed Hofmark. The owners were the Haibeck from around 1346 to 1488, the lords of Paulsdorf from 1488 to 1548 and finally the counts of Otting and Fünfstätten and the barons of Mägerl. The place was part of the Electorate of Bavaria, from 1806 of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Today's community was established in 1818.

getting there

over Autobahn 3 Exit Kirchroth (near Straubing) towards Wiesenfelden

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mobility

Tourist Attractions

Wiesenfelden Castle

activities

shop

EDEKA Aktiv-Markt
Kerbl butcher's shop
Heindl butcher's shop
Forster bakery
Beverage market large

kitchen

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accommodation

  • Gasthof - butcher at the post office, Straubinger Strasse 4, 94344 Wiesenfelden. Tel.: (0)9966 285, Fax: (0)9966 902165, Email: . Open: Inn: Tue - Sun from 8.00 a.m.; Butcher's shop: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday is day off.

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