Valdorf is a village and administrative part of Horà ¡ovský Týn in Domaà ¾lice District, the Czech Republic. It has about 20 inhabitants. It is formed by two urbanistically separated parts: DolnàValdorf and HornàValdorf.
The first written mention of Valdorf is from 1789. Between 1869 and 1960 it was a hamlet of Horà ¡ovský Týn and in 1961 it become part of that town. In 1870 its inhabitants were predominantly German.
The village of Valdorf is located south of Horà ¡ovský Týn near the Podháj hill. The road connecting NÃÂmÃÂice and Horà ¡ovský Týn divides it into two parts: Dolnà(Lower, in the west) and Hornà(Upper, in the east) Valdorf.
DolnàValdorf is located at the foot of the Podháj hill on the Podhájský stream. It consists of several cottages that stand by the pond. In the middle of the village, there is a crossroads, the neogothic chapel of the Holy Family, and the wayside shrine. A green tourist route connecting Horà ¡ovský Týn and Domaà ¾lice passes through DolnàValdorf from north to south.
HornÃÂ Waldorf is located on the opposite side of the hill. A path passes through its center and climbs up to elevation 447, where the cross is located. Most of the buildings are scattered along this road. Below this part, there are three ponds in the valley on the stream.
Between the individual built-up parts, there are fields and meadows, and at the crossing of the roads there is a cross, there is a factory of spreading materials.