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Rock Passage to Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church

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Rock Passage to Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church

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The Rock Passage to Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church is a distinctive natural monument and spiritual landmark situated directly on the German-Austrian border, nestled between Schleching in Bavaria and Kössen in Tyrol. Located within the scenic breakthrough valley of the Tiroler Ache, also known as the Entenlochklamm, this site stands at an elevation of approximately 623 metres. It is renowned for its dramatically cleaved "split stone" and the historic pilgrimage church, offering a unique blend of geological wonder and cultural heritage.

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    22. juni 2018

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    According to legend, an old woman collected wood. A huge boulder came loose and rolled toward the woman. In her need, the wood collector prayed to the Virgin Mary. The latter answered her pleading and split the rock over the woman's head. In 1664 a pilgrimage church was built here.
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    The Klobenstein is a large, split (jointed) stone with a well-known pilgrimage church.
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    5. april 2017

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    A pilgrimage church above the Entenlochklamm with a suspension bridge, a legendary split boulder and a nice stop that is open from Good Friday.
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    Placering: Kössen, Bezirk Kitzbühel, Tyrol, Østrig

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    What are the most popular hiking trails around the Rock Passage to Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church?

    The most popular route is the Schmugglerweg (Smugglers' Path), which starts in Schleching and leads along the Ache through the Entenlochklamm gorge to Kössen. This themed trail is particularly family-friendly, featuring an audio play and a treasure map for children. There are also various shorter walking paths directly around the pilgrimage church and the suspension bridges, offering scenic views of the valley.

    How difficult are the trails leading to the Rock Passage to Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church?

    The trails in the immediate vicinity of the pilgrimage church and the Rock Passage are generally considered easy to intermediate, featuring a mix of paved and natural paths. The main access routes are suitable for most walkers. However, some sections, especially those leading through the gorge or to viewpoints, may involve moderate ascents or uneven terrain. Hikers should wear comfortable walking shoes.

    What is the typical duration or length of a visit to the Rock Passage and Pilgrimage Church area?

    A visit to the Rock Passage, the Pilgrimage Church, and the immediate surroundings, including the Lourdes Chapel and the split stone, can typically take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours for a leisurely exploration. If you plan to hike the full Schmugglerweg or explore more extensive trails in the Entenlochklamm, your visit could extend to a half-day or even a full day, depending on your pace and chosen route.

    Where can visitors park when visiting the Rock Passage to Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church, and are there any tips for parking?

    Parking is available nearby, often in designated areas in Schleching or Kössen, which serve as starting points for hikes to the church. It's advisable to arrive early in the day, especially during peak seasons (spring to autumn) and on weekends, as parking lots can fill up quickly due to the site's popularity.

    Is the Rock Passage to Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church accessible by public transport?

    While direct public transport to the exact site might be limited, you can typically reach the nearby towns of Schleching (Germany) or Kössen (Austria) by bus. From these towns, you would then need to walk or hike to the pilgrimage church. It's recommended to check local bus schedules and routes in advance for the most up-to-date information.

    What makes the Rock Passage to Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church area suitable for families with children?

    The area is highly suitable for families due to its engaging features. The Schmugglerweg is a themed trail designed with children in mind, offering an audio play and a treasure map. The legend of the split stone itself, where children can try to pass through without touching the sides, adds an element of fun and wonder. The relatively easy paths and the presence of the rustic Klobenstein guesthouse for refreshments also make it a comfortable outing for families.

    Is the Rock Passage to Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church area dog-friendly?

    Generally, the hiking trails and outdoor areas around the Rock Passage to Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church are dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their dogs along. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in crowded areas or near wildlife, and to be mindful of other visitors. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.

    Are there any wheelchair accessible paths in the Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church area?

    While some sections of the paths leading to and around the pilgrimage church might be relatively flat or paved, the overall area, with its natural paths, suspension bridges, and the narrow Rock Passage itself, is not fully wheelchair accessible. Visitors with mobility challenges may find certain parts difficult to navigate.

    Is the Rock Passage to Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church suitable for a winter hike?

    While the area is beautiful in winter, conditions can be challenging. Trails may be snowy or icy, requiring appropriate winter hiking gear such as sturdy, waterproof boots and possibly microspikes. The rustic Klobenstein guesthouse is typically open from Good Friday onwards, meaning winter visitors might not find refreshments on-site. Always check weather and trail conditions before planning a winter visit.

    What are the unique geological features of the Rock Passage natural monument?

    The most striking geological feature is the "split stone" or Rock Passage itself, a roughly ten-meter-high boulder dramatically cleaved in two. This natural phenomenon is central to the site's legend. The entire area is situated within the picturesque breakthrough valley of the Tiroler Ache (Entenlochklamm), showcasing impressive rock formations carved by the river over millennia.

    Are there cafes or restaurants near Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church?

    Yes, the rustic Klobenstein guesthouse is located directly below the church, offering a unique ambiance for visitors to rest and enjoy refreshments. It is typically open from Good Friday onwards. Additionally, the nearby towns of Schleching and Kössen provide a wider selection of cafes and restaurants.

    What is the significance of the Lourdes Chapel and its spring water?

    The Lourdes Chapel, built in 1886 adjacent to the pilgrimage church, is notable for its small fountain from which spring water flows. This water is believed by many to possess healing properties for eyesight, earning it the name "water chapel." It adds another layer of spiritual significance and draws visitors seeking its purported benefits.

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