Haselbach
in the Welzheimer Wald (forest), in Norwegian, auf Deutsch:

Haselbach is located in the Haselbachtal, between Alfdorf and Grossdeinbach approximately 5 km north of Schwäbisch Gmünd in Baden-Wuerttemberg in Germany.

Haselbach is a section place of the municipality Alfdorf and consists for his part of three sections: Front Haselbach, Bergle and rear Haselbach surrounded by the Welzheimer forest. In 1971, Haselbach had approximately 150 inhabitants living in about 30 houses. The forest restaurant " Mecki" is a popular restaurant for visitors. 

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Forest restaurant

" Mecki "


Haselbach:House No. 22

The "Bergle"


Haselbach seen from the "Soeldhaus".

The front Haselbach with the Haselmuehle, in former times a mill and restaurant.


Haselmuehle

The Haselbachtal in the winter 1977.


Haselbach in the winter 1973.

In 1972 Haselbach was divided: The "Soeldhaus" came with Grossdeinbach and Schwäbisch Gmünd to the Ostalbkreis. The remaining Haselbach became together with Alfdorf part of the Rems-Murr county. This was done via a counting error in the federal state parliament of Baden-Wuerttemberg, which was allegedly not reparable 
The inscription on the sign reads: Wanderer stand still and cry, here you enter the Ostalbkreis.

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