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Glattenzainbachmühle Murrhardt-Kirchenkirnberg

Somewhat hidden in the romantic gorge of the Glattenzainbach, which in its course absorbs the two  streams Geistlochbächlein and the Kirnbach, is the Kirchenkirnberger Mühle. The mill has been documented since 1538. It was one of the first dwellings here and gave its name, “Kirnberg”, to the  village. Approaching the idyllic building of the Kirchenkirnberger Mühle from the road, the  impressive wealth of the historical, almost complete, interior of the mill will come as a revelation. To the rear of the mill is the “gorge” of the deep-lying mill race and the mill wheel which, measuring 7.7  metres (25.2 feet) in diameter, is the second-largest in the Swabian Forest.

The Glattenzainbachmühle houses the “Naturwerkstatt” (nature workshop) where creative objects and crafts for house and garden are on offer.

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