Weiding, Schwandorf

Weiding is a municipality in the district of Schwandorf in Bavaria, Germany.

In the 10th and 11th centuries, Bavarian settlers wandered from Nabburg to the east.

Weiding was founded before 1270 and is one of the oldest villages of the region.

[3] It frequently changed ownership and in 1803, it was finally sold to the Earl of Du Moulin-Eckart to whom it still belongs today.

[4] Weiding is located on a plateau with the mountain Frauenstein to the southwest and the Hüttenbach-valley to the east, with the hamlets Reimermühle, Sägmühle, Andreasthal and Löwenthal.

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