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Kloster Kreuzberg – Franconia's Highest Bus Stop

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Kloster Kreuzberg – Franconia's Highest Bus Stop

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Kloster Kreuzberg, often revered as the "Holy Mountain of the Franconians," is a prominent Franciscan monastery and a beloved destination nestled in the picturesque Rhön Mountains of Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 916 metres, this site is famously home to the highest bus stop in Franconia, offering convenient access to the monastery and the mountain's summit. It serves as a significant pilgrimage site, a historical landmark, and a vibrant hub for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the…

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  • Location: Bischofsheim an der Rhön, Landkreis Rhön-Grabfeld, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

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    January 3, 2023

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    You have to realize that this is the highest stop... and with help from above
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    November 6, 2022

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    Arriving by bus, with a stop afterwards, is highly recommended
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    April 7, 2023

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    Actually just a banal stop that is only served in seasonal operation. Aaaber, the highest of Franconia. Franconia's highest mountains are not in the Rhön, but in the Upper Franconian Fichtelgebirge, but apparently there is no bus stop there...
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    Location: Bischofsheim an der Rhön, Landkreis Rhön-Grabfeld, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What facilities are available at Kloster Kreuzberg beyond the monastery and brewery?

    Beyond the Franciscan monastery, church, and the famous Klosterbrauerei, visitors can find the Klosterschänke (monastery tavern) and Berggasthof Elisäus for dining. There's also the Bruder-Franz-Haus, which features an exhibition about St. Francis of Assisi and a tourist information point, along with a Klosterladen (monastery shop) for souvenirs. Accommodation is available with guest rooms for overnight stays.

    Are there specific family-friendly activities or facilities at Kloster Kreuzberg?

    Kloster Kreuzberg offers a welcoming environment for families. While there aren't dedicated children's play areas, the easy walks around the monastery and the Way of the Cross can be enjoyed by families. In winter, nearby ski lifts and a luge track provide additional recreational opportunities suitable for families.

    What are the options for accommodation near Kloster Kreuzberg?

    The monastery itself offers guest rooms, providing a tranquil place for pilgrims, hikers, and those seeking quiet to stay overnight. The Berggasthof Elisäus also provides guesthouse options. For additional choices, nearby towns in the Rhön Mountains offer various hotels and guesthouses.

    Is Kloster Kreuzberg accessible for visitors with wheelchairs or strollers?

    While the main monastery grounds and dining areas are generally accessible, some paths, particularly the historic Way of the Cross leading towards the summit, involve varying terrain and steps, which may not be suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. It's advisable to check specific routes for accessibility before visiting.

    Can I bring my dog to Kloster Kreuzberg and are there dog-friendly trails?

    Dogs are generally welcome in the outdoor areas of Kloster Kreuzberg and on the surrounding hiking trails in the Rhön. However, they are typically not permitted inside the monastery church, brewery, or dining establishments. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.

    How does the 'highest bus stop in Franconia' designation relate to the region's highest mountains?

    The 'highest bus stop in Franconia' refers to the highest point in the region accessible by public bus, specifically the 'Kreuzberg, Parkplatz' stop. While the absolute highest mountains in Franconia are found in the Fichtelgebirge, this designation highlights the convenient, elevated access to Kloster Kreuzberg within the Rhön, making it a unique and easily reachable destination.

    What are some recommended easy walks or circular routes starting from Kloster Kreuzberg?

    From Kloster Kreuzberg, numerous well-marked trails cater to various fitness levels. Easy walks include paths directly around the monastery grounds and shorter loops that offer panoramic views without significant elevation gain. The Way of the Cross is a popular, moderately challenging path. For detailed circular routes, hikers can explore options on komoot that start and end at the monastery, often leading to other viewpoints or natural features in the Rhön.

    What is the history behind Kloster Kreuzberg and its significance?

    Kloster Kreuzberg, also known as the 'Holy Mountain of the Franconians,' has a rich history dating back to pre-Christian times. The current Franciscan monastery was established in 1677, with the church consecrated in 1692. It's significant for being one of the few Bavarian monasteries not dissolved during the secularization of 1803 and is home to Germany's last remaining Franciscan brewery, established in 1731. It has been a major pilgrimage site for centuries.

    How crowded does Kloster Kreuzberg get, especially during peak seasons or weekends?

    Kloster Kreuzberg is a very popular destination, attracting approximately 500,000 to 600,000 visitors annually. It can get quite crowded, especially on weekends, public holidays, and during peak seasons like summer and autumn. Arriving early in the day is recommended to secure parking and enjoy a more serene experience, particularly if you plan to hike.

    Are there any specific viewpoints near Kloster Kreuzberg offering exceptional panoramic views?

    Yes, the area around Kloster Kreuzberg is renowned for its panoramic views. From the mountain itself, especially near the summit just above the monastery, visitors can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Rhön landscape. On clear days, these views can extend to the Hessian Rhön, Thuringian Forest, and even the Spessart. The Way of the Cross also offers scenic outlooks along its path.

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