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Jugel is a division of the town of Johanngeorgenstadt in the German district of Erzgebirgskreis. This dispersed settlement is surrounded by woods, is divided into Ober- and Unterjugel ("Upper and Lower Jugel") and runs along the German-Czech border from the ''Lehmergrund'' (708 m) to the crest of the
Western Ore Mountains The Western Ore Mountains (german: Westerzgebirge) is a natural region that forms the westernmost part of the Ore Mountains in the German state of Saxony. It is also part of the major landscape unit known as the Saxon Highlands and Uplands. It e ...
(873 m). In the vicinity lies the 980 metre-high
Scheffelsberg The Scheffelsberg ( cz, Korec) is a forested mountain south of Jugel in the western Saxon The Saxons ( la, Saxones, german: Sachsen, ang, Seaxan, osx, Sahson, nds, Sassen, nl, Saksen) were a group of Germanic * * * * peoples whose name wa ...
. Jugel is a tourist destination for hikers and winter sportsmen. The village may be reached by railway on the ZwickauAue
Schwarzenberg Schwarzenberg may refer to: People * House of Schwarzenberg, Franconian and Bohemian aristocratic family which was first mentioned in 1172 ** Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg (1771–1820), Field Marshal in Austrian service during the Napol ...
–Johanngeorgenstadt line and by car along '' Staatsstraße'' 272 which runs from Schwarzenberg via Johanngeorgenstadt to Wildenthal.


History

The founding of the village goes back to the days of the mining industry in the 16th century. In 1561, the phrase ''an der Gugell'' appears in the records. In 1571, Sebastian Preißler built a glassworks with eight houses in what later became Oberjugel, where sheet glass, glasses and beakers were manufactured for the
electoral Saxon The Electorate of Saxony, also known as Electoral Saxony (German: or ), was a territory of the Holy Roman Empire from 1356–1806. It was centered around the cities of Dresden, Leipzig and Chemnitz. In the Golden Bull of 1356, Emperor Charle ...
court in Dresden. This glassworks closed in the early 18th century. Today the territory of Oberjugel incorporates the houses of Henneberg, including a popular pub not far from the
Kleiner Kranichsee The Kleiner Kranichsee (literally "Little Crane Lake", Czech: ''Malé jeřábí jezero'') is one of the most important raised bogs in the Ore Mountains of Central Europe. The bog straddles the German/Czech border; the part lying in the German stat ...
(928 m), and a raised bog, which is protected as a nature reserve. In Unterjugel, a timber mill (''Brettmühle'') and a paint mill, belonging to Johann Gabriel Lobel a grandson of Preißler, were operated using the hydropower of the Pechhöfer Bach stream for the manufacture of cobalt blue paint. Löbel's mill, the Unterjugel Blue Colour Works (''Blaufarbenwerk Unterjugel''), to which six houses for the paint workers belonged, passed in 1668 into the possession of the Elector of Saxony and, in 1677, merged with the Oberschlema Blue Colour Works (''Blaufarbenwerk Oberschlema''). Today, a pub, ''Gasthof Farbmühle'' ("The Paintmill"), stands on what is believed to be the site of the former paint mill. In 1935 Jugel was incorporated into Johanngeorgenstadt together with Wittigsthal.


Tourism

There is a border crossing at the ''Farbenleithe'' which may be used in winter by ski tourists in order to reach the
Ore Mountain/Krušné hory Ski Trail The Ore Mountain Ski Hiking Trail (german: Skimagistrale Erzgebirge/Krušné hory) is a long distance, cross-country, ski hiking trail along the whole length of the Ore Mountain crest between Schöneck/Vogtl. and Altenberg. Course Another c ...
heading towards Horní Blatná or Jelení. In addition to the ''Wanderheim'' and the ''Erbgericht'' there are several other private landlords offering accommodation.


Literature

* * Siegfried Sieber: ''Um Aue, Schwarzenberg und Johanngeorgenstadt.'' Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 1972, pp. 158–165.


References


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* {{authority control Erzgebirgskreis Villages in the Ore Mountains Former municipalities in Saxony