20. Hagisch Seit

Today, the name „Hagisch Seit“ describes the Friedhofstrasse and the valley side that goes with it. The word “Hagisch” goes back linguistically to the Middle High German word “hac” or…

25. Hebenhübel

The Hebenhübel hill has long been the dividing line between five local communities: Kottweiler-Schwanden, Reichenbach-Steegen, Schwedelbach, Mackenbach and (Ramstein-)Miesenbach. As early as 1771 the so-called five-corner stone was built where…

26. Fünfeckstein

The dividing line between the local communities Miesenbach, Mackenbach, Schwedelbach, Reichenbach-Steegen and Kottweiler-Schwanden was used as a reference point by the citizens of these communities as early as 1600. It…

27. Stickelbach

The „Stickelbach“ rises between the Hebenhübel and the Bermeshöhe and flows through a meadow valley in a south-southwestern direction towards the Miesenbach creek. Vigorously bubbling springs filled „four little Wööglein“…