Waldershof

Giant snowdrifts and severe snow storms render paths and trails impassable in winter.

A short spring follows the long and harsh winter; summer has more precipitation and is followed by a mild and fine autumn.

The certificate is part of the registry of deeds from the Waldsassen monastery and is currently preserved in the main city archives of Munich.

), with the agreement of his brother Gebhardt, transferred ownership of the castle in Waldershof which he occupied to the monastery in Waldsassen.

This huge building was covered by a pond and creek in the east as well as the south and by ringwalls on the north side.

The massive, 1823 ablated watchtower at the northeast corner of the castle gave a wide view into the valley of Waldershof.

In 1963, Henrich Junker, then the Bavarian Minister of State, gave Waldershof the title of “Stadt” (city).

As the population grew, manufacturing companies related to sheet metal products, clothing, tools and vehicle engineering followed.

Since the completion of the municipality reform, the community of Waldershof extends from the Koesseine to the southern edge of the Steinwald.

Meanwhile, bicycle manufacture CUBE extended its headquarters in the town of Waldershof, where it also decided to build its logistic center.

Waldershof is known for their numerous clubs and associations, provide many opportunities for sport and social encounters in every city precinct.

Amberg, Bavaria, Germany: Vereinigte Oberpfaelzische Druckereien und Verlagsanstalt Gmbh, Translated by: Walter Swett

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