Landkreis Starnberg
Landkreis StarnbergAndechsFriedenskapelle Erling
Landkreis Starnberg
Landkreis StarnbergAndechsFriedenskapelle Erling
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The Friedenskapelle Erling is a historic Catholic chapel nestled on a tranquil hill at 702 metres above sea level, overlooking the charming district of Erling in Andechs, Upper Bavaria, Germany. This protected architectural monument, built in the Neo-Romanesque style between 1870 and 1871, stands as a testament to the region's rich history and offers a serene destination for those exploring the walking routes Erling has to offer. Its strategic location makes it a significant landmark near Friedenskapelle Erling, especially for…
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The Friedenskapelle Erling was constructed in the Neo-Romanesque style between 1870 and 1871. This architectural choice reflects the period of its creation, which was prompted by the Franco-Prussian War.
While the exterior and grounds of the Friedenskapelle Erling are always accessible, the chapel's interior may not always be open for viewing. Visitors have noted that the chapel often cannot be viewed from the inside. However, its historical features like stained-glass windows and a carved crucifix are part of its original furnishings.
The chapel's construction was a direct response to the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), giving it a unique historical context as a 'peace chapel'. It is also recognized as a protected architectural monument and features original interior elements from its founding.
Yes, the Friedenskapelle Erling is a significant stop on the pilgrimage route to the famous Andechs Monastery. The path leading from the chapel is lined with fourteen Stations of the Cross, making it a popular and reflective walking route for pilgrims and hikers alike. Many circular walks in the Erling area also incorporate a visit to the chapel.
The chapel itself is situated on a gentle rise, making the immediate approach generally easy. The walking paths and hiking routes in the Erling area, especially those connecting to Andechs Monastery, are typically considered easy to intermediate, suitable for most visitors and families. The terrain is generally well-maintained.
Yes, parking is typically available nearby, often within the vicinity of the cemetery where the chapel is located. While generally sufficient, it's advisable to arrive earlier on peak days or during popular seasons to secure a spot, especially if you plan a longer hike.
Public transport options can bring you close to the starting point for a walk to the Friedenskapelle Erling. While direct access might be limited, local bus services often connect to Erling or nearby towns, from where you can enjoy a pleasant walk to the chapel. It's recommended to check current schedules for the most convenient connections.
While the immediate vicinity of the chapel is very peaceful and residential, the larger district of Erling and the nearby town of Andechs offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants. The famous Andechs Monastery, a popular hiking destination from the chapel, also has its own brewery and restaurant, providing refreshments and meals.
Absolutely. The gentle rise to the chapel and the generally easy walking paths in the surrounding area make it ideal for family-friendly hiking. The historical and serene atmosphere also offers a unique educational experience for children, especially when combined with a visit to the nearby Andechs Monastery.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails and walking paths around Friedenskapelle Erling and in the wider Erling/Andechs area. As with any public space, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the peaceful and clean environment for all visitors.
The most prominent landmark nearby is the Andechs Monastery, a renowned pilgrimage site and brewery, which is often the destination of walks starting from the chapel. The chapel itself offers serene views of the surrounding Bavarian landscape from its elevated position. The area is rich in natural beauty, with numerous opportunities for scenic viewpoints along the trails.