Neuhütten, Rhineland-Palatinate

Neuhütten

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Neuhütten

Coordinates: 49°38′40″N 7°00′59″E / 49.64435°N 7.01643°E / 49.64435; 7.01643Coordinates: 49°38′40″N 7°00′59″E / 49.64435°N 7.01643°E / 49.64435; 7.01643
Country Germany
State Rhineland-Palatinate
District Trier-Saarburg
Municipal assoc. Hermeskeil
Government
  Mayor Peter Kretz
Area
  Total 10.50 km2 (4.05 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
  Total 764
  Density 73/km2 (190/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 54422
Dialling codes 06503
Vehicle registration TR

Neuhütten is a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

Neuhütten is a very active village with many cultural activities. Although the village counts only around 808 inhabitants, you can find about 13 clubs and associations.

The following clubs are active in Neuhütten (Hochwald):

Association/Club Short description
AWO OV Züsch/Neuhütten charitable society
FC Züsch/Neuhütten soccer sports club
FÖV f. Kindergarten & Grundschule education
Heimatverein Neuhütten cultural club
Jugendclub Neuhütten teenage club
Hüttenzauber Turngruppe gym club
KUKI Kultur- und Karnevalsinitiative carnival and cultural club
MGV "Germania" Neuhütten men's sing club
MV Harmonie music club
Ski-Club Dollberg ski club
TC Könnigsbachtal tennis club
Kegelsportclub skittles club
. Frauengemeinschaft Züsch/Neuhütten catholic women club

Places of Interest:
Since 2015 is Neuhütten officially placed in the "Hochwald Nationalpark", therefore the surroundings and the forest is a very beautiful and peaceful place to be. Further the ski cottage, which is opened whenever there is snow, is a nice location to visit as well as the old Forsthaus "Altes Forsthaus" with its horse ranch.
Recently there has been a news team at the Dollberg Neuhütten. You can watch the video at: http://www.ardmediathek.de/

Celebrities:
Klaus Mörsdorf 1909–1989), catholic theologian and canonist


Next exits to the highway:
Otzenhausen approx. 6 km
Hermeskeil approx. 10 km

Distance to bigger cities > 100.000 inhabitants:

Trier: approx. 44 km
Saarbrücken: approx. 56 km
Luxembourg: approx. 85 km

References


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