Weinbergen
Weinbergen is a former municipality in the Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis district of Thuringia, Germany. It was created on 30 June 1994 in the course of a territorial reform by the merger of the municipalities of Bollstedt, Grabe, Höngeda and Seebach. On 1 January 2019, Weinbergen was dissolved, and the four villages which it consisted of were incorporated into the territory of the town of Mühlhausen.
The Seebach State Bird Protection Station, located in the former municipality, is known beyond the region.
Geography
Location
The municipality of Weinbergen adjoined the urban area of Mühlhausen to the northwest. To the north-east it bordered on Körner, to the south-east on the administrative community of Unstrut-Hainich and to the west on the rural municipality of Vogtei. The municipality's altitude ranged from above NN on the Unstrut near Seebach to above NN on the Forstberg hill in the north.Municipal structure
Weinbergen consisted of the four villages of Bollstedt, Grabe, Höngeda and Seebach. The municipal administration had its seat in Bollstedt.Water bodies
The Unstrut and its tributaries Notter and Seebach flowed through the municipality of Weinbergen.Transport
The Bundesstraße 247 in the section Mühlhausen–Bad Langensalza as well as the federal highway 249 connecting Mühlhausen with Sondershausen ran through the municipal area.Bollstedt is connected to the city bus service of Mühlhausen.
The route of the disused Ebeleben–Mühlhausen railway line with the former stops at Bollstedt and Grabe ran in the northwest of the municipal area. The tracks and bridges were dismantled in 2007. The nearest connections to the railway network are in Seebach, with a DB Regio railway stop to the north-east of the village, and in Mühlhausen on the Gotha–Leinefelde railway line.