Haibach is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany.
On a hill lies Haibach's development area, which consists of larger detached new structures.
Dörrmorsbach is found at the foot of the Pfaffenberg, whose distinctive building development is widely visible in the Spessart.
The municipal territory of Haibach includes a lot of woodlands made up mostly of mixed forest.
At the time there was a noble seat called Ketzelburg on the edge of the community, whose ruins were archaeologically explored in 2004 and 2005.
In the Bavaria State Development Plan (Landesentwicklungsplan Bayern), Haibach is set out as a small centre and is among the most progressive communities in the Vorspessart and Lower Main regions.
With small and midsize industrial and craft businesses locating here, the community was strengthened in its economic performance and tax base.
On 21 June 1987, an arson attack by the terrorist group Rote Zora on the Haibach location of the Adler chain of clothing shops failed.
There are three Catholic churches in the community: There is also one Protestant church: In Haibach are found, among others, the head office of the Adler chain of clothing shops, the German headquarters of Macrovision Corporation and the European headquarters of Renzi AG.
The wavy bend (slanted stripe) stands for the placename ending —bach, which means “brook” in German.