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Landkreis Trier-Saarburg
Fisch

St. James Pavilion – Guild Tree Fisch loop from Fisch

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St. James Pavilion – Guild Tree Fisch loop from Fisch

00:51

2.95km

70m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 8, 2026

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Saar-Hunsrück

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774 m

Traumschleife Mannebach 111

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wonderful hiking trail

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975 m

St. James Pavilion

Highlight • Religious Site

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975 m

St. James Church Littdorf-Rehlingen

Highlight • Religious Site

To be on the way to St. James and then, as here at Fisch, to reach a church dedicated to the pilgrim patron St. James the Elder is twice as nice.

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1.03 km

Beautiful Way of St. James wayplate with pilgrim shell symbol and kilometers to Santiago de Compostela. In the church itself, James incorporated into the altar.

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1.07 km

Bruoder Boar Spring and Shelter

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In the immediate vicinity of the church is the so-called Bruoder Boar (Bruoder Boar), a spring with a well house. A spring with never-ending water is likely the foundation of the Frankish settlement of Littdorf, founded after 454. The present spring lies 1.5 m below ground level and was encased in a cistern-like structure as part of the West Wall construction during the construction of the Wasserliesch-Freudenburg railway line, of which only a single viaduct remains just above the church. In 1966, the well was reinforced with a simple concrete wall. In 2005/06, the municipality of Fisch, with the support of the St. James Pavilion, redesigned the Bruoder Boar. It was named after the last pious hermit who lived around 1783 in the hermitage attached to the church tower like a swallow's nest and demolished before 1914.

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1.10 km

Fountain in the Jakobus Pavilion

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Be sure to go to the basement of the shelter! The stream that flows through the house invites pilgrims to cool their hot feet.

The enclosure already says it all: water is life. A scallop shell is also set into the wall.

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Guild Tree Fisch

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Fisch Guild Tree
To commemorate its past, the Saargau community of Fisch erected a traditional guild tree on Sunday, May 7, 2006.
Today, one would search in vain for the vineyards near the Saargau community of Fisch. However, between 1936 and the 1980s, the farmers in Fisch established a second source of income by cultivating Elbling grapes. In the 1950s, there were still vineyards above the village. A second vineyard site was located south of the village. Fisch was first documented in 1159 and actually consisted of three settlements – today's Fisch, as well as the villages of Littdorf and Rehlingen. However, Littdorf was already described as "wüst," or deserted, in 1537. The village of Rehlingen, a little further upstream in the Mannebach Valley, was actually a farm with a chapel, a mill, and a few houses. It still exists today and was even expanded to the south after the war with settler farms. Until the 1960s, Fisch was dominated by agriculture and livestock farming. The Roman highway from Trier to Metz once ran over a hill, remnants of which can still be seen today. Fisch is surrounded by a wreath of fruit trees that encircles the entire village. A guild tree, dedicated on May 7, 2006, commemorates the centuries-long influence of agriculture, livestock farming, crafts, and small businesses on the village. Visitors can learn much more about Fisch, its history, and the people and their professions.

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2.95 km

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2.21 km

306 m

302 m

125 m

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2.39 km

297 m

196 m

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