Karlsruhe District
Neckar-Odenwald-KreisObrigheimKolping Chapel Asbach
Karlsruhe District
Neckar-Odenwald-KreisObrigheimKolping Chapel Asbach
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The Kolpingkapelle Asbach, more formally known as the St. Josefskapelle, is a charming religious building and historical site nestled in Altenburg, a district of Asbach in the Westerwaldkreis of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Standing at an elevation of 234 meters, this chapel is a testament to local community spirit, having been built through significant collective effort and later restored after sustaining damage during World War II. Its association with the Kolping Society in Asbach underscores its deep roots in the region's cultural…
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While commonly known as Kolpingkapelle Asbach, its official name is the St. Josefskapelle. It is situated on Kapellenweg in Altenburg, a district within the municipality of Asbach, located in the Birkenfeld district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Yes, the St. Josefskapelle serves as a popular landmark along various hiking and cycling routes in the Westerwald region. While specific named trails aren't detailed in visitor tips, it's a frequent stop on local tours, suggesting it's integrated into the area's network of paths. You can find a variety of routes, from easy walking paths to more extensive tours, using route planning tools.
The terrain around the chapel is generally described as gentle, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Many routes in the immediate vicinity are considered easy walking paths, perfect for a relaxed outing. More extensive tours in the broader Asbach Westerwald area might offer varied difficulty, but the chapel itself is easily accessible.
While specific parking facilities aren't explicitly detailed, the chapel's location on Kapellenweg in Altenburg suggests easy accessibility for those arriving by car. Visitor tips mention it as a convenient stop, implying there's likely ample space for brief parking nearby, especially for those stopping to rest or reflect.
Information on direct public transport links to the St. Josefskapelle is not readily available. As it's located in a district of Asbach, reaching it would likely involve local bus services to Asbach or Altenburg, followed by a walk. For precise planning, it's advisable to check regional public transport schedules.
Absolutely. The chapel is categorized as family-friendly, and the surrounding terrain is gentle, making it ideal for walks with children. The peaceful atmosphere and the nearby shady rest area also contribute to a pleasant family outing.
While not explicitly stated, most public hiking trails in Germany are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Given the natural setting and the general accessibility of the area, it's highly probable that dogs are welcome on the trails around the St. Josefskapelle.
The chapel is described as a wonderful destination year-round, offering a tranquil retreat in any season. For walking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While not specifically highlighted for winter hiking, the gentle terrain suggests it could be suitable for a peaceful winter walk, provided conditions are safe and paths are clear.
The immediate vicinity of the chapel features a shady rest area with a waste bin, perfect for a picnic or a quick break. For cafes or restaurants, you would likely need to venture into the main areas of Asbach or nearby villages. It's recommended to check local listings for dining options in the broader Asbach Westerwald region.
The St. Josefskapelle is rich in historical and artistic details. Visitors can admire notable pictures, statues, and windows. A significant feature is a 1.40-meter-high statue of St. Joseph, crafted by the renowned "Herrgottschnitzern" from Oberammergau. The chapel's history itself, built through community effort and restored after war damage, is a testament to local resilience.
While the chapel itself is a charming landmark, specific named viewpoints in its immediate vicinity are not highlighted. However, being situated in the Westerwald region, the surrounding area offers natural beauty and scenic landscapes. Exploring the local hiking trails will likely lead to picturesque spots and views of the rolling hills.
A visit to the chapel itself for reflection or a brief stop might take 15-30 minutes. If you plan to explore the surrounding easy walking paths, you could easily spend 1 to 2 hours. For more extensive tours that incorporate the chapel as a stop, your duration would depend on the chosen route and your pace.