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Germany
Baden-Württemberg

Stuttgart District

Landkreis Heilbronn
Neudenau

St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel, Deitingen

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Baden-Württemberg

Stuttgart District

Landkreis Heilbronn
Neudenau

St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel, Deitingen

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St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel, Deitingen

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The St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel Deitingen, also known as Gangolfskapelle, is a historically significant Roman Catholic religious building nestled near Neudenau in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This ancient site, once the parish church of the now-abandoned village of Deitingen, stands as a testament to centuries of faith and tradition. Its unique blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, coupled with its serene location along the scenic Kocher-Jagst bicycle path, makes it a compelling destination for those exploring the region.

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    April 11, 2019

    Hiking

    The tradition of the horse pilgrimage has been revived at the over 800-year-old chapel since 1923. A visit to the small chapel with its rich murals is highly recommended. You can obtain the key from the Neudenau parish office, telephone +49 6246 256.

    Tip 1: The large horse pilgrimage (St. Gangolf's Ride) takes place annually on the second Sunday in May.

    Tip 2: The Neudenau market square with its numerous half-timbered houses is truly worth seeing.
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    September 15, 2018

    Cycling

    One of the many old chapels on the Kocher-Jagst cycle path is definitely worth a visit. You should have enough time for this tour to be able to look at everything in peace. Horses are blessed here during pilgrimages, an old custom.
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    April 22, 2020

    Cycling

    Old pilgrimage chapel, to which, according to old tradition, a horse wall ride leads every spring. The portal with 100 horseshoe studded is worth seeing.
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    Location: Neudenau, Landkreis Heilbronn, Stuttgart District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel Deitingen located in Switzerland?

    No, the St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel is located in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, near the town of Neudenau. The name 'Deitingen' refers to the abandoned village where the chapel once served as the parish church, not the Swiss municipality.

    What is the significance of the horse pilgrimage at St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel?

    The horse pilgrimage, known as St. Gangolf's Ride, is a centuries-old tradition where horses are blessed at the chapel. It honors St. Gangolf, the patron saint of riders, horses, and livestock. This event takes place annually on the second Sunday in May and is a significant cultural and religious highlight.

    Are there any specific amenities available at the chapel, such as restrooms or food options?

    The chapel itself is a historical religious building and does not have dedicated restrooms or food facilities. Visitors are advised to plan accordingly. The nearby town of Neudenau offers various amenities, including cafes and restaurants, which are a short distance away.

    Is the St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel Deitingen accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or strollers?

    The chapel is an ancient building with historical architecture. While the immediate surroundings are generally flat, access to the chapel's interior might involve steps. Visitors with mobility challenges or strollers should be aware that full accessibility may be limited due to the historical nature of the site. The Kocher-Jagst bicycle path leading to it is generally well-maintained.

    Can I visit St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel Deitingen during the winter months?

    The chapel is officially open to visitors from Easter until the end of September, specifically on Sundays from 2 PM to 5 PM. While the exterior can be accessed year-round, the interior is generally closed during winter. Winter hiking in the surrounding area is possible, but conditions may vary, and the chapel's services will not be available.

    Are dogs allowed at St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel Deitingen or on nearby trails?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the outdoor grounds and surrounding trails, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, dogs are typically not permitted inside the chapel itself, out of respect for the religious site. The area offers many pleasant walks suitable for dog owners.

    What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect on hiking trails around the chapel?

    The trails around St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel, particularly those along the Kocher-Jagst bicycle path, are generally considered easy to moderate. The terrain is mostly flat or gently rolling, making it suitable for casual walks, cycling, and family outings. There are no significant elevation gains or technical sections, making it accessible for most fitness levels.

    How can I reach St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel Deitingen using public transport?

    Public transport options directly to the chapel are limited. The most common approach is to travel to Neudenau by bus or train (via nearby larger stations) and then proceed to the chapel, which is a few kilometers outside the town. Cycling or walking from Neudenau along the Kocher-Jagst bicycle path is a popular way to reach the chapel.

    Are there any permits or fees required to visit the chapel?

    There are no permits or entrance fees required to visit the St. Gangolf Pilgrimage Chapel. It is freely accessible during its opening hours. If you wish to arrange a guided tour outside of regular hours, you would need to contact the Neudenau parish office to obtain the key, as mentioned in the intro.

    What is the healing spring near the chapel, and can visitors access it?

    Above the chapel, a spring dedicated to St. Gangolf emerges, with its waters collecting in a well at the chapel's foot. This spring is believed to have healing properties and has been sought by people and animals for centuries. Visitors can access the well and its waters, which are part of the chapel's traditional significance.

    Are there any other historical landmarks or viewpoints near the chapel worth visiting?

    Absolutely! Beyond the chapel's rich history, the nearby town of Neudenau is worth exploring. Its market square is known for numerous charming half-timbered houses. The Kocher-Jagst bicycle path itself offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape and river valleys, with many other small villages and historical sites along its route.

    What is the best way to obtain the key for the chapel if I want to visit outside of regular opening hours?

    If you wish to visit the chapel outside of its regular Sunday opening hours (Easter to end of September, 2 PM - 5 PM) or arrange a guided tour, you can obtain the key from the Neudenau parish office. You can contact them by telephone at +49 6246 256 to make arrangements.

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