An important trade route led past today's Hintersee district over the Hirschbichl into the Pinzgau, which presumably also contributed to the first settlement of the "Urgnotschaft" Ramsau after the founding of the Berchtesgaden monastery. 1389 already saw a tavern on the former Hintersee estate, and the Wörndllehen was first mentioned in a document in 1461. As late as 1698, only the two estates Hintersee (farm hunting stable building) and Wörndllehen within the second district of the then "Urgnotschaft" Ramsau are listed for the area of today's Hin-tersee district. This second Gnotschafterbezirk now corresponds to the Gnotschaf Antenbichl and Taubensee. Apart from these estates, there was only the Antoni Chapel 500 metres further north in the area of today's village. It was not until around 30 years later that another property called Keinziel was found on maps, which is shown on the current topographical map as Kainzierl but is generally known as Kainzierlhof. The Hintersee hunting lodge, which until then had been located in the Ausmärkischen forest district of Hintersee, was incorporated into the municipality of Ramsau in 1904.
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