© Thomas Becker

Haserich

The pace is tranquil

Haserich is a small agricultural village in a valley depression of the Flaumbach. The small chapel next to the townhouse was built in 1932 and dedicated to St. Michael.  There is a steel bell in the tower, probably cast in the Brockscheid/Eifel bell foundry in 1946.

The picture shows a close-up of a grain field in the Hunsrück. A cloud can be seen in the sky above the field.
© Thomas Becker
The picture shows a rape field in the Hunsrück.
© Inge Faust

In 1974, the church was renovated, and the Pieta was repainted. There is also a wetland biotope about 200 m from the barbecue site. The parish is connected to the surrounding villages by the "Kirchspiel-Wanderweg" (parish hiking trail). It offers numerous opportunities for short and extended hikes.

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