Haller

RÉIMERKAPP in Haller

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Emil and I are travelling in the forest. 

“Mia, can we have a stop please? I’m hungry,” Emil moans. I nod, because my stomach is rumbling too. We find a spot between the rocks and unpack our picnic. 

“Oh no,” Emil says. He holds out his hands, right under my nose. They are purple and slimy. 

“The jam jar wasn’t closed properly,” he mumbles. “How will I get my hands clean again?”

I think this over. Then I send Emil down to the stream babbling away below us.

I check my watch. Emil has been gone for some time now. At that moment, he emerges from behind a rock. He is holding something in his hand: “Look what I’ve found.” 

He waves it around in front of me. It looks like a rusty cooking pan. Then he puts it on his head. He laughs: “A helmet. Like the ancient Romans.”

I shake my head. And get my camera out of my rucksack: “I’ll take a photo for Grandma Tilly.” On the first photo, Emil’s head is cut off. I need to take a couple of steps backwards. Now I have him fully in shot. I press the shutter. 

Emil comes running over. I show him the photo. He looks at the screen, then at the rock, then back at the screen. 

“He looks like me,” Emil says. He points to the rock: “There’s his mouth, there’s his nose, his eyes, and his helmet.” 

When I walk round the rock, I discover an old wooden sign. I try to make out the writing. 

“Réimerkapp” is what’s written there. I tell Emil about my discovery. We wonder what this Roman’s Head is doing in the forest. An idea comes to me: “Maybe this Roman had done something evil and was turned to stone as a result. His body is hidden under the forest floor. And only his head still sticks out.”

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INFOS & EXTRAS

W4 Walking Trail in Haller – Rocks 

Your tour starts at the edge of the small village of Haller. The trail runs for 6.2 km, but there is a short-cut halfway along. The route takes you to the Brentschenterlee and Réimerkapp rocks.

Heringer Millen Adventure Playground

In the heart of the Mullerthal region, near the Heringer Millen, there is a special playground. Here you can really let off steam: climbing, handling things, splashing around and trying things out are absolutely encouraged. 

Heringer Millen Tourist Centre

The tourist centre is located in an old 17th-century mill. Here you can not only get key information about the region, but you can also purchase regional products or order a picnic basket for your trip. You can even celebrate birthdays here and bake bread along with your friends or go on a treasure hunt.

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Circular routes
Local hiking trail - W4
Distance: 6,20 km
Duration: 1:45 h
Difficulty: easy
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Big adventure playground Heringer Millen
Fun and water games for small and big children
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Touristcenter "Heringer Millen"
Touristcenter "Heringer Millen"
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