Hunoldstal, Mountain district in Schmitten im Taunus, Germany.
Hunoldstal is a village district in Schmitten im Taunus situated in a hilly region with elevations between 357 and 504 meters. The area spreads across several square kilometers and is defined by meadows and forest lands.
The place was first recorded in writing in 1310 under the name Hundisdal in a monastery register. It received its present name Hunoldstal in 1950.
The communal bakery, established in 1845, remains functional today and represents a central gathering point for the 415 residents of Hunoldstal.
The region is accessible via several hiking trails and offers good opportunities to explore the surrounding landscape. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear and be prepared for changing weather conditions.
The coat of arms displays a silver axe and sickle, which recall the historical forest clearance that shaped the settlement. These symbols point to the early inhabitants who cultivated the valley.
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