Timelkam
Timelkam is a market town in the Vöcklabruck district of Upper Austria, Austria. It is situated in the Hausruckviertel region, approximately 15 kilometers southwest of Vöcklabruck.
Geography:
Timelkam is located in a hilly landscape characterized by forests, meadows, and agricultural land. The Ager River flows through the municipality.
History:
The area around Timelkam has been inhabited since ancient times. The first documented mention of the settlement dates back to the 12th century. Throughout its history, Timelkam has been primarily an agricultural community. The development of industry in the 20th century, particularly the establishment of a large power plant, significantly influenced the town's growth.
Economy:
Timelkam's economy is diverse, with agriculture, industry, and tourism playing important roles. The largest employer is the Timelkam power plant, a major power generation facility in Upper Austria. Small and medium-sized businesses contribute to the local economy.
Culture and Attractions:
Timelkam offers several cultural and recreational opportunities, including hiking trails, cycling paths, and local festivals. Points of interest include the parish church and local museums showcasing the history and culture of the region.
Infrastructure:
Timelkam is well-connected to the regional transportation network. It has access to the A1 West Autobahn and is served by a railway station on the Westbahn line. Local bus services provide public transportation within the municipality and surrounding areas.