Brachttal


Brachttal is a municipality in the Main-Kinzig district, in Frankfurt Rhine-Main in Hesse, Germany.

Districts

The Bracht, a tributary of the Kinzig, flows through the Tal so the municipality got the name Brachttal.
Brachttal consists of six parts:
Schlierbach is the biggest part of Brachttal and also the most people live there. The administration and the tourist information of Brachttal are located in Schlierbach.
Schlierbach is well known for its ceramic manufacture, the Waechtersbach ceramics.
Next to the manufacture there is a tegut-market, the only supermarket in Brachttal.
In Spielberg and Streitberg there are ceramic museums. In Neuenschmidten is Schloss Eisenhammer and an old big oak with a scope of 7.88 meters in 2014. Today the Schloss is empty and it is offered for sale.
The famous Vogelsberger Südbahnradweg leads through Schlierbach and Hellstein. This cycle track is built on a closed railway, the Vogelsberger Südbahn which was a rail connection between Wächtersbach and Hartmannshain.
There is a buslinie to Schlierbach which starts at Wächtersbach station. The busstop Schlierbach Rathaus is in front of the administration. More information is available by the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund.

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