The idyllic village of Kleinzell im Mühlkreis, which was first mentioned in a document in 1109, lies between the Große Mühl and the Diesenbach. At an altitude of 548 metres above sea level, the total area of 16.14 km² is located in the south-eastern granite highlands. The stone industry played an important role in the past and still does today. The marvellous panoramic views from the Edhügel hill over the Danube to the south towards the Alps and to the north towards the Bohemian Forest add to the beauty of the granite country. The idyllic village of Kleinzell im Mühlkreis, which was first mentioned in a document in 1109, lies between the Große Mühl and the Diesenbach. At an altitude of 548 metres above sea level, the total area of 16.14 km² is located in the south-eastern granite highlands. The stone industry played an important role in the past and still does today. The marvellous panoramic views from the Edhügel hill over the Danube to the south towards the Alps and to the north towards the Bohemian Forest add to the beauty of the granite country.
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