Treisberg, District in Schmitten im Taunus, Germany.
Treisberg is a district in Schmitten im Taunus located at 535 meters elevation in the Taunus region. It sits in a mountainous setting surrounded by forests, with the Pferdskopf ridge rising nearby.
The district was first recorded in 1272 as a possession of the Lords of Eppstein. This early mention shows it has been inhabited for centuries as part of the region's medieval settlement patterns.
The former school building from 1846, now protected as a historical monument, serves as a meeting place for the local heritage association.
The district is accessible by public transport and offers access to hiking trails in the surrounding area. Visitors should prepare for changeable weather, especially in the higher elevations of the Taunus.
The district maintains a population of 190 residents, making it the smallest subdivision of Schmitten im Taunus municipality.
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