Aschbach, Rural district in Wald-Michelbach, Germany.
Aschbach is a village in the Odenwald region situated along the Ulfenbach River. Its layout mixes residential buildings with open land, creating a quiet rural character.
The territory was given to Lorsch Abbey in 773 by Charlemagne and received its first written mention in 1403. This early connection to the monastery shaped the settlement's development for centuries.
The village keeps its farming roots visible in its buildings and local festivals. Residents maintain this connection to the land through events that mark the seasons.
The village connects to surrounding areas via the Landesstraße 3105 road. Local facilities include tennis courts and a multipurpose hall for various activities.
The village sits on a hillside and is part of a network of nature trails. These paths connect it to the Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald, making it a starting point for exploring the natural landscape.
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