The Röthenhofer Bach flows 150 m south and flows into the Brombachsee close to the neighboring Müssighof. The old grinding and sawmill with its three
water wheels was replaced by the Bavarian state throughout the construction of the Kleiner Brombachsee and demolished in 1986. Seven hundred m from
the western shore of the Kleiner Brombachsee. Today's Furthmühle is positioned in the Franconian Lake District, west of the Kleiner Brombachsee and
southwest of the confluence of the jap Altmühlüberleiter within the Kleiner Brombachsee. Giant components of the Kleiner Brombachsee, a receiving
water of the Großer Brombachsee, lie throughout the landscape safety space. The Ramsberg sailing port is located north of Ramsberg, a part of the
Pleinfeld market in the Central Franconian district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen, on the southern financial institution of the Großer Brombachsee within
the Franconian Lake District. Until the regional reform, Röthenhof was part of the municipality of Gräfensteinberg, which was incorporated into
Haundorf in 1972. In the historic work The Retzatkreis of the Kingdom of Bavaria from 1829, Röthenhof is described as a wasteland with two homes and
20 residents. Röthenhof is a part of the municipality of Haundorf in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district (Center Franconia, Bavaria). The Furthmühle
desert is part of the municipality of Pfofeld in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district (Center Franconia, Bavaria). Bavarian State Library, accessed on
December 25, 2019. 35 parts of the neighborhood are named there, as the Birkenmühle continues to be listed as part of the community. In 1998, Rösner,
who now lived as a freelance sculptor, won the Artwork am Brombachsee design competitors and since 2000 his lizard determine, a concrete cast based on
a picket template, has been on show on the southern bank of the Kleiner Brombachsee.