Litzelbach, District of Grasellenbach in Hesse, Germany
Litzelbach is a district of Grasellenbach situated in a valley with farms and agricultural land. It extends across nearly 2 square kilometers at approximately 409 meters elevation, positioned between neighboring valleys.
The settlement first appeared in records in 1320 as Lützelbach, originating under Frankish rule. Over the centuries, the territory changed hands among different regional powers.
The settlement maintains its rural character with farming land and homesteads defining its appearance. The connection between residents and agricultural work shapes how the place looks and feels today.
The area is connected to neighboring communities through country roads and local routes. A southern road link makes it easy to explore the surrounding settlements and valleys.
The territory stretches from the hills of Tromm and Wagenberg to the Hammelberg ridge, creating landscape variations across a small area. These elevation changes give the valley a diverse character despite its modest size.
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