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Beringhausen lies in the narrow valley on both banks of the Hoppecke and at the foot of various prominent mountain peaks. The mountain slopes are very steep and accessible via beautiful forest paths.
Beringhausen - district of Marsberg
Bäckerstraße 8
34431 Marsberg
Telephone: 02992-8200
The village was first mentioned in documents in 1101 as "Berdinchus" near Marsberg. The lion is the symbol of St. Mark the Evangelist, to whom the parish church is dedicated, while the abbot's staff is a reminder of the upper court of the former Cistercian monastery of Bredelar, which was located in the village. The colors gold and blue come from the coat of arms of the von Padberg family, to whose "dominion" the village belonged until 1806.
The central point of the village, located in the Diemelsee Nature Park, is St. Mark's Church.
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from Marsberg bus route R91