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St. Marienthal Abbey

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St. Marienthal Abbey

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St. Marienthal Abbey, known locally as Kloster St. Marienthal, is a deeply historic Cistercian nunnery nestled in Ostritz, Saxony, Germany. Situated gracefully on the left bank of the Neisse River, which marks the border with Poland, this significant religious building stands at an elevation of 249 meters. It holds the remarkable distinction of being the oldest continuously occupied women's monastery of the Cistercian Order in Germany, with its roots tracing back to its foundation in 1234 within the scenic Upper…

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    September 20, 2018

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    During a visit to Marienthal Abbey you can enjoy the gardens and visit different parts of the monastery. For the physical well-being is also taken care of: The Klosterschänke is open daily and spoils you with Oberlausitzer cuisine. If a quick stop is not enough for you, you can stay overnight at the monastery. All information about the monastery can be found on the website kloster-marienthal.de.
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    May 10, 2019

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    St. Marienthal Abbey (Latin Abbatia Vallis B.M.V.) is a Cistercian abbey in Upper Lusatia, Saxony. It is the oldest female monastery of the order in Germany, which has existed continuously since it was founded.
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    Definitely worth seeing! If possible also visit the Neissetal. In the restaurant try the St. Marienthaler beer.
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    Location: Ostritz, Görlitz, Upper Lusatia, Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty of hiking trails around St. Marienthal Abbey?

    Most hiking trails directly surrounding St. Marienthal Abbey and along the Neisse River are generally considered easy to moderate. They often feature gentle gradients suitable for leisurely walks and cycling. However, some longer routes or those venturing further into the Upper Lusatia region might include more varied terrain and slight elevation changes, offering a bit more challenge for experienced hikers.

    Are there specific circular hiking routes recommended near St. Marienthal Abbey?

    Yes, there are several well-marked circular routes that start and end near St. Marienthal Abbey. These often incorporate sections along the Neisse River, through local villages, and past scenic viewpoints. Many routes are designed to showcase both the natural beauty of the Neisse Valley and the historical significance of the region. You can find detailed maps and descriptions for these routes at the abbey's information center or on local tourism websites.

    What kind of natural landmarks or viewpoints can be found near St. Marienthal Abbey?

    Beyond the abbey's own beautiful grounds, the primary natural landmark is the Neisse River itself, which forms the German-Polish border. The riverbanks offer picturesque views and are ideal for walks and cycling. Hikers can also discover various viewpoints along the surrounding trails that offer panoramic vistas of the abbey complex nestled in the valley and the broader Upper Lusatia landscape.

    Is St. Marienthal Abbey easily accessible by public transport?

    While the abbey is somewhat secluded, it is generally accessible by public transport, though it may require a combination of train and bus services. The nearest larger train stations would likely be in Görlitz or Zittau, from which local bus connections can take you closer to Ostritz. It's advisable to check current schedules for buses to Ostritz or directly to St. Marienthal Abbey, especially on weekends or holidays, as services might be less frequent.

    Are there any permits required for visiting St. Marienthal Abbey or hiking in the surrounding area?

    No, there are generally no specific permits required for visiting St. Marienthal Abbey itself or for hiking on the public trails in the surrounding area. The abbey grounds are open to visitors, and the hiking paths are freely accessible. However, if you plan to participate in guided tours or specific events at the abbey, there might be associated fees or registration requirements.

    How family-friendly are the trails and facilities at St. Marienthal Abbey?

    St. Marienthal Abbey is considered very family-friendly. Many of the paths around the abbey and along the Neisse River are flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for families with children and even strollers. The abbey's gardens, including the unique Bible Plant Garden, offer engaging spaces for younger visitors. The Klosterschänke provides refreshments, and the overall peaceful atmosphere is conducive to a relaxed family outing.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around St. Marienthal Abbey?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the public hiking trails around St. Marienthal Abbey and along the Neisse River. It is important to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas and when encountering other hikers or wildlife. While dogs are usually not permitted inside the abbey buildings or the Klosterschänke, they can enjoy the outdoor spaces and trails with their owners.

    What accommodation options are available near St. Marienthal Abbey?

    The abbey itself offers guest houses for overnight stays, providing a unique opportunity for a spiritual retreat. Additionally, there are various guesthouses, hotels, and holiday apartments in the nearby town of Ostritz and the surrounding Upper Lusatia region. These options cater to different budgets and preferences, from simple rooms to more comfortable lodgings.

    Are there accessible routes for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs around St. Marienthal Abbey?

    While the historic nature of some abbey buildings might present challenges, many of the outdoor areas and paths around St. Marienthal Abbey are relatively flat and paved, making them accessible for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs. The paths along the Neisse River are generally well-suited for this. It's recommended to contact the abbey directly for specific information regarding accessibility within the buildings and for any special assistance needed.

    What should I wear for hiking near St. Marienthal Abbey in winter?

    For winter hiking near St. Marienthal Abbey, it's crucial to dress in warm, layered clothing. This includes thermal base layers, an insulating mid-layer (like fleece), and a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip are essential, as trails can be icy or snowy. Don't forget a hat, gloves, and a scarf to protect against the cold, and consider bringing trekking poles for added stability on potentially slippery surfaces.

    Are there cafes or pubs near St. Marienthal Abbey for refreshments after a walk?

    Yes, the abbey features its own Klosterschänke, which serves traditional Oberlausitzer cuisine and the local St. Marienthaler beer. This is a popular spot for visitors to enjoy a meal or a drink after exploring the abbey and its surroundings. Additionally, the nearby town of Ostritz offers a few local cafes and pubs where you can find refreshments.

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