Hosenruck, Former municipality in Wuppenau, Thurgau, Switzerland.
Hosenruck sits at 709 meters elevation on the southern slopes of Nollen mountain, covering approximately 0.74 square kilometers of rural Swiss countryside in the Thurgau canton.
Until 1798, Hosenruck operated under the jurisdiction of Niedergericht Istighofen in the Bürglen lordship, later transitioning from an independent municipality to become part of the Wuppenau community.
The village historically maintained a predominantly Reformed Christian population until 1900, with residents participating in seasonal harvest festivals and traditional farming celebrations that reflect Swiss rural heritage.
Hosenruck houses approximately 477 residents and features a private retirement home facility, with access via local roads connecting to the broader Thurgau transportation network.
The area offers the distinctive HoffnungsHof accommodation featuring a suspended outdoor bed under the stars, available from mid-May to late September for visitors seeking an unconventional lodging experience.
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