If you come from Rashau, via Rittersgrün, the Ehrenzippel (Ehrenzipfel)and Zweibach, you come to the Tallerheiser (Tellerhäuser);On the left at the end of the town is the small house in which the Erzgebirgsstiebel is locatedis located.The opening hours of the Erzgebirgstiebel are Thursday toSunday.On my last visit, yesterday, I had an excellent experiencefood served, beef roulades, homemade dumplings and applesRed cabbage, with two approved Benedictine wheat beer, great.the two guest rooms, scrupulously clean, as well as the toiletsService friendly, polite and accommodating.Since my last visit in 2014, the Moblimar has been...Replaced the restaurant, it's now perfecthandcrafted solid wooden chairs, wooden benches and wooden tablesin the two small guest rooms. Do you want to buy furniture like this?Today you have to spend a small fortune on it, in any case much better than the thoughtless series production, spliced together from chipboard and veneer, yucky on the outside, yucky on the inside.How much thinking and how much knowledge is required, for exampleMaking a designer chair in the spirit of the Bauhaus is lessmore, or as smart writes, reduce to the max.You can also stay overnight here, overnight prices per person with breakfast are a good 40 euros.From here you have the option of cross-country skiing in winter,to walk the Jens Weißflug tour, to Jens' hotel (in the past, a damn good "huppmannel" (ski jumper), thank God not suicidal from the 18th floor on asphalt, as I experienced myself, at least twice a semester in the student town of Freimann von Hans Seidel House, Munich, but from the big ski jumps in the world).elegant stopover, or over the small border crossingfor skiers, hikers and cyclists above the Tallerheiser,to Zlaty Kopec, Rittersgrün or Bozi Dar or to Neudorf, in summer, on foot orby bike.on the history of the origins of the teller houses:There was a poor miner near the current teller houses,who had used up all his money to find a profitable oneTo find ore vein, but couldn't find it. when he was already close to despair,and sat down to his humble meal,He noticed a little mouse on his lunch bagnibbled. out of anger he threw his hammer at the mouse, but missed it, instead the hammer made a crack in the rock,When he looked, he found a rich vein of silver that made him a wealthy man.He built houses for himself and his sons, which is how the Tallerheiser family came into being.Today the Tellerhäuser belong to the community of Breitenbrunn.Have fun visiting, or spend the night in the Erzgebirgsstüberl.c. paeckert