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Kaikenried (Bavarian GOIGNRAID) is a municipal part of the Teisnach market in the Lower Bavarian district of Regen.

The Kirchdorf Kaikenried is located in the Donau-Wald region in the middle of the Bavarian Forest. It is also located in the area of ​​the Bavarian Forest Nature Park and belongs to the Lower Bavaria district. Kaikenried belonged to the district of Viechtach before the district reform in 1972.
The village is flanked in the northeast of the Black Rain River, in the southwest through the stake and the Bach Flinzbach and the federal road 85.
Some mountains in the area are the mornings ( 650 m ü. Nhn ), the Berlin Cross ( 683 m ü. Nhn ) and the high cross ( 609 m ü. Nhn ).
Kaikenried is located on the south-west slope of the Hallerberg, one of which is the highest point of the Berlin cross. The Hallerberg falls off to the northeast towards the river rain, its forest extends to the place.
Neighboring towns of Kaikenried are Aschersdorf, Bärmannsried, Hofstatt, Rollersau, Altenmais, Triendlmühle, Taubeneckern and Busmannsried.

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The district road is running through the town, which runs from the B 85 near Arnetsried towards Teisnach. Furthermore, there are the cross -connection streets towards Altenmais to Sohl or Arnetsried, as well as the community connection street towards Zuckried in the municipality of Patersdorf, which runs over the so -called “lower stone”.

The first known written mention of Kaikenried is dated to 1232. In 1811 Kaikenried became an independent community, seven years later the municipality was united with Teisnach and Sohl to the municipality of Teisnach, but the seat remained in Kaikenried until 1912. In 1982 the 750-year founding festival of the place was celebrated. From 1995 to 1998 there was a village renewal in which the streets and places of the town were redesigned.

The request for the construction of the first chapel in 1739, several chapels followed. Today’s church was built in 1960.

Crib in the church in Kaikenried, 2005

Since a large part of the population is Roman Catholic, various Catholic holidays are celebrated over the year.
The carnival is also celebrated, and carnival balls are carried out by various clubs, and carnival weddings also take place at larger time intervals.
During the Advent season and until the New Year, the clubs in the village and in the area are carried out by Christmas tree auctions, in which objects, natural ones, vouchers and, last but not least, a Christmas tree are auctioned at the highest bidder. In addition, the “Krippenbauer-Verein” exhibits numerous cribs, the largest and best known of which can be found in front of the altar of the Kaikenried church. It is a crib built for the first time in 1993 in which a number of historical buildings were built in detail. This crib has been reported several times in the media.
On Memorial Day there is a commemoration of the war memorial at the Maria Himmelfahrt church.
Furthermore, there is a traditional customs on the May 1, May 1st, the solstice fire and the wolf ringing.

The Kaikenried volunteer fire brigade, whose fire station is in the town center, is responsible for security in the field of fire protection and the technical aid of the place and the neighboring villages.
There is also a clubhouse that is owned by the community and is available for the clubs. Sparkasse Regen-Viechtach also has a branch in the building. The siren to alert the fire brigade is also attached to the roof of the clubhouse.
In addition to the clubhouse, the so -called “old fire station” (was built by the fire brigade in 1969 in the same place of the previous fire station and used until 1989), here the building yard of the municipality of Teisnach has a branch. The local racing pigeon association uses the same premises.
The horticultural association also installed a fruit press in the old fire station, where must must be regularly pressed for non-club members in autumn. [first]

After a wood chip heating in Teisnach built by Kaikenrieder in January 2006 went into operation, he built a wood chip heating with 300 kW-th in Kaikenried. This went online in December 2006. In June 2010, a biogas plant with combined heat and power followed. In addition to the Landromrom Romanticism Wellness Hotel Oswald, the restaurant in the town center, the gym, the fitness studio Muskelkater, two community buildings (the fruit press and the clubhouse with Sparkasse), a apartment building with 7 apartments and 11 single-family houses are connected to the local heating network. [2] [3]

Kaikenried maintains friendly relationships with the East Westphalian-Lippisches City of Barntrup. In 1964, the municipality of Kaikenried gave church bells in Barntrup in Barntrup, which had completed the completion of the first Catholic Church there for 400 years.

  • Alois Kölbl (1884-1957), music textor
  • Alois Achatz (* 1964), artist
  • Michael Seitz (* 1976 in Munich), author (“The Lost Children”) grew up in Kaikenried
  1. Horticultural Association Kaikenried
  2. Information from the operator.
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