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Chapelle Saint-Michel au Michaelsberg

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Chapelle Saint-Michel au Michaelsberg

Point d'intérêt • Site religieux

Chapelle Saint-Michel au Michaelsberg

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The Michaelskapelle, or St. Michael's Chapel, is a historic religious building perched atop the Michaelsberg, a prominent hill near Gundelsheim in the district of Böttingen, Germany. This ancient chapel, standing at an elevation of approximately 252 meters, is considered one of the oldest church buildings in the region and serves as a striking landmark. The Michaelsberg itself has a rich history, with evidence of settlement dating back to the Middle Stone Age, and is known for its archaeological significance.

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    21 janvier 2021

    VTT

    Le "but" Michaelskapelle s'offre encore et encore. Il y a plus que de nombreux itinéraires et sentiers d'arrivée et de départ!
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    21 octobre 2020

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    Source BNN 12 avril 2017 :
    Les propriétaires de systèmes de navigation, de smartphones ou d'appareils photo avec fonctionnalité GPS pourront à l'avenir vérifier la pierre cuboïde juste en dessous du Michaelskappelle pour voir avec quelle précision leur appareil fonctionne. Les prochains points de test calibrés ne peuvent être retrouvés qu'à Rastatt ou à Francfort.

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    Latitude : 49° 05.2742'
    Longitude : 8°33.6280'
    Hauteur normale : 252,4 m (au-dessus du niveau de la mer)
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    Meilleurs itinéraires à proximité de Chapelle Saint-Michel au Michaelsberg

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    Boucle Sentier Hohlweg – Sentier forestier au pied de la montagne au départ de Bruchsal

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    VTT - Modéré. Bonne condition physique nécessaire. Excellente maîtrise nécessaire.

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    VTT - Modéré. Bonne condition physique nécessaire. Excellente maîtrise nécessaire.

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    Élévation 260 m

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    dimanche 26 avril

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    Vitesse max vent : 14,0 km/h

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    Position:Bruchsal, Karlsruhe, District de Karlsruhe, Bade-Wurtemberg, Allemagne

    Foire aux questions

    What types of hiking trails can I expect around Michaelskapelle on Michaelsberg?

    The Michaelsberg area offers a diverse network of trails, ranging from easy, family-friendly paths to more challenging ascents. Many popular routes lead from the old town of Gundelsheim, including the scenic "Gundelsheimer Himmelreich," which provides a steady climb with rewarding views. You can also find trails connecting towards Bruchsal for longer excursions, and several circular walks are available to explore the area comprehensively.

    Is the Michaelskapelle on Michaelsberg suitable for beginners or those looking for an easy walk?

    Yes, there are definitely easy hiking routes suitable for beginners around Michaelsberg. While some ascents can be steep, particularly from Gundelsheim, many paths offer a more gentle gradient. It's advisable to check route descriptions for elevation gain and terrain before you go, but you can certainly find enjoyable, less strenuous options.

    How long does it typically take to walk to Michaelskapelle on Michaelsberg?

    The duration of your walk to Michaelskapelle depends on your starting point and chosen route. For instance, the scenic ascent from the old town of Gundelsheim via the "Himmelreich" is a popular option that can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views. Longer circular routes in the area can extend to several hours.

    Where can I find parking for Michaelskapelle on Michaelsberg?

    Parking is available near the Michaelskapelle. Visitors can reach the area by car, and there is a designated parking area followed by a short walk to the chapel. During peak times, especially on weekends or holidays, parking spots can fill up quickly, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended.

    Is public transport available to reach Michaelskapelle on Michaelsberg?

    While direct public transport to the chapel's immediate vicinity might be limited, you can typically reach nearby towns like Gundelsheim or Bruchsal by train or bus. From there, you would need to continue your journey on foot, which often involves a scenic hike up to the Michaelsberg.

    Are the trails around Michaelskapelle on Michaelsberg family-friendly?

    Yes, many trails around Michaelskapelle are considered family-friendly. The area offers a mix of paths, and you can choose routes with gentler gradients suitable for children. The historical significance and panoramic views make it an engaging destination for families. Just be sure to select a route appropriate for your family's fitness level and consider the length of the walk.

    Are dogs allowed on the walks near Michaelskapelle on Michaelsberg?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails around Michaelsberg. It's common for hikers to bring their canine companions. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other visitors, and remember to clean up after them to preserve the natural beauty of the area.

    What is the best time of year to visit Michaelskapelle on Michaelsberg?

    While the Michaelskapelle is a compelling destination year-round, spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and enjoying the views. The mild temperatures and vibrant foliage (or blossoms) make for an ideal outdoor experience. Summer can also be beautiful, but trails might be busier, and winter offers a unique, tranquil atmosphere, though some paths might be slippery.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Michaelskapelle on Michaelsberg?

    The Michaelskapelle itself is a historical site, not a commercial one. However, you can find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns, such as Gundelsheim or Bruchsal. Many visitors choose to bring a picnic to enjoy at one of the viewing platforms near the chapel, taking advantage of the stunning panoramic views.

    What are some notable landmarks or viewpoints around Michaelskapelle on Michaelsberg?

    Beyond the chapel itself, which houses a significant Roman altar and features ancient Romanesque elements, the entire Michaelsberg offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. There are several viewing platforms where you can enjoy expansive vistas. A unique landmark for tech enthusiasts is a calibrated test point just below the chapel, allowing for precise GPS device checks.

    What is the historical significance of Michaelskapelle on Michaelsberg?

    The Michaelskapelle is one of the oldest church buildings in the region, with a history stretching back to a wooden chapel built around 771 AD. The Michaelsberg itself has evidence of settlement from the Middle Stone Age and was a pre-Roman cult site. The chapel houses a Roman altar dedicated to Jupiter and Juno, dating from the 2nd or 3rd century, and features Romanesque window remnants and 11th-century timber, making it a site of immense historical and archaeological importance.

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