Altastenberg is a village in the borough of
Winterberg
Winterberg (; Westphalian: ''Winnenmerg'') is a town in the Hochsauerland district of North Rhine-Westphalia, central Germany and a major winter sport resort of the Wintersport Arena Sauerland.
Geography
Winterberg is located in the middle ...
in
North Rhine-Westphalia
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,
Germany
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. It is a state-recognised
spa
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, is classed as one of the mountain villages in the borough and, at just under 800
m. above NN, is also the highest village in the
Sauerland
The Sauerland () is a rural, hilly area spreading across most of the south-eastern part of the States of Germany, German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in parts heavily forested and, apart from the major valleys, sparsely inhabited.
...
.
Geography
Altastenberg lies in the
Hochsauerland district about 2 km northwest of the
Kahler Asten
The Kahler Asten () is an 841.9-metre-high mountain in the Rothaar Mountains, Rothaar range in the district of Hochsauerlandkreis, Hochsauerland, in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is a popular destination, receiving more than 500, ...
(841,9 m) and only a little west of the
Bremberg (809 m), about 5 km (
as the crow flies) west of Winterberg and between the sources and upper reaches of the river
Lenne
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to the south and the
Neger to the northwest. It is located near the crest of the
Rothaargebirge mountain range, along which part of the Rhine-Weser watershed runs.
History
The village, originally called ''Lichtenscheid'' according to early descriptions of land ownership, was established around 1540 by
Johann von Hanxleden, when he settled charcoal burners and herdsmen there. This resulted in conflict with the townsfolk of Winterberg who had a claim to the land.
Right up to the end of the Electorate of Cologne, which ruled the region, the Count of Waldeck claimed the right at least to levy taxes in the ''Lichtenscheid'' area, if not to rule it directly, because he had rented the land to Hanxleden. Around 1600 the village fell within the jurisdiction of the court at
Oberkirchen, whose presiding judge was Kaspar von Fürstenberg at that time. Around 1563 the village probably had three farms. This number steadily increased to six in 1600, ten in 1630 and fourteen in 1720. In 1630 four witches were prosecuted and executed by burning.
Up to 1785 the village was within the parish of Winterberg St James (''St. Jakobus''). Their dead were buried in the churchyard of the Winterberg parish church. In 1729 it is noted in the parish records of Winterberg St James that every farmer had to provide a sled load of wood to the vicar annually. On delivery they would receive a mug of beer, a little bread and butter and hay for the horses. Since the 18th century there had only been a chapel at Altastenberg until a new church was built in 1971/72.
From the 18th century the village was called Altastenberg ("Old Astenberg") to distinguish it from a newly established village south of the Kahler Asten which was named Neuastenberg ("New Astenberg").
The early inhabitants of the Altastenberg were herdsmen, charcoal burners and cart drivers. The manufacture and sale of wooden articles for itinerant tradesmen and work in the slate mines in the neighbouring village of
Nordenau offered modest secondary income for the poor farmers.
Tourism
Today tourism is the main source of income in Altastenberg. The village is well known for its
winter sport facilities. It is only a few hundred metres to the nearby skiing complex known as the
Skiliftkarussell Winterberg. Immediately at the entrance to the village there are
ski lift
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s, a
langlauf
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trail (''
Loipe'') and a
ski jump
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(the ''Westfalenschanze''). The so-called ''Sahnehang'' slopes are used in winter by skiers, snowboarders and tobogganists. In summer, too, the village is popular because it offers other sport and leisure facilities. The surrounding area is ideal for walking and hiking. Altastenberg lies on the Rothaarsteig long-distance hiking trail which runs over the Kahler Asten. There is also a one kilometre-long mountain bike arena for cyclists which has routes with various degrees of difficulty.
Politics
Parish council chairman since 2007: Jörg Burmann (SPD),
Local history curator: Hermann Pfennig (CDU)
Sources
*Klaus Hamper: Winterberg Hochsauerland. Landschaft Geschichte Brauchtum, Winterberg (ca. 1967).
*Elisabeth Hanschmidt/Paul Aust: Winterberg mit den Dörfern am Kahlen Asten, Münster 1992.
*Alfred Bruns: Die Oberkirchener Hexenprotokolle, in: Hexen – Gerichtsbarkeit im kurkönischen Sauerland, Schmallenberg-Holthausen 1984.
External links
Homepage von Altastenberg
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Villages in North Rhine-Westphalia