The Saint Hubert Chapel is a chapel located to the northeast of Wiemesmeer, at the border of the municipalities of Zutendaal, Genk, As, and Maasmechelen. Here, five forest paths converge, four of which follow the municipal boundaries.
The inaccessible chapel was established in 1952 amidst the woods. It consists of a brick pillar on an artificial hill: the Paal Hill. The pillar is topped by a metal lantern, which contains a statue of Saint Hubert.
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Address: Oeleinderheide, As, Belgium
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