Church Ruins in Thurau
Church Ruins in Thurau
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The historic Romedikirchl, often associated with the name "Church Ruins in Thurau" due to its proximity to actual ruins and its own long history, is a significant pilgrimage church perched above the charming village of Thaur in Tyrol, Austria. Situated within the picturesque Karwendel Nature Park, this religious building offers magnificent views over the Inn Valley and stands as a testament to centuries of faith and local craftsmanship. While the church itself is a listed building, its adjacent Thaur Castle…
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May 30, 2023
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No, despite the common association with "Church Ruins in Thurau," the Romedikirchl is a well-preserved, historic pilgrimage church. It is a listed building, meaning it's protected for its historical and architectural significance. The actual ruins in the vicinity are the adjacent Thaur Castle Ruins.
While the Romedikirchl is a significant historical and religious site, it has been noted as closed for an extended period, possibly for as long as 20 years. However, it remains a protected listed building, and the exterior and surrounding area, including the Thaur Castle Ruins, are still accessible for exploration.
The hike to the Romedikirchl and Thaur Castle Ruins is generally considered to be of intermediate difficulty. It involves an ascent, so sturdy footwear is highly recommended. The paths are well-trodden, and the rewarding views from the top make the effort worthwhile for most hikers.
Yes, the area is suitable for families who enjoy hiking. The ascent to the church and castle ruins can be a rewarding experience for children, especially with the historical context of the Way of the Cross. However, due to the intermediate difficulty and ascent, it might be more suitable for families with older children or those accustomed to hiking.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Karwendel Nature Park, including those leading to the Romedikirchl and Thaur Castle Ruins. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near other visitors, and to carry water for them.
While specific parking details are not provided, visitors typically find parking in or around the village of Thaur, from where various trails lead up to the Romedikirchl and the castle ruins. It's recommended to check local signage for designated parking areas and any potential fees.
Thaur is accessible by public transport, primarily buses from Innsbruck. From the village center, you can then embark on the hike up to the Romedikirchl and the castle ruins. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Both the Romedikirchl and the Thaur Castle Ruins offer magnificent panoramic views over the Inn Valley and the surrounding Karwendel Nature Park. The elevated position provides expansive vistas, making the entire area a prime viewpoint.
The village of Thaur, located below the Romedikirchl and castle ruins, offers various amenities including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. Innsbruck, a larger city, is also a short distance away and provides a wider range of services.
If visiting in winter, prepare for cold temperatures and potentially icy or snowy conditions. Wear warm, layered clothing, waterproof outer layers, a hat, gloves, and sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Traction devices like microspikes might be beneficial on icy paths.
The Romedikirchl and Thaur Castle Ruins are located above the village of Thaur in Tyrol, Austria, within the Innsbruck-Land district. The name "Church Ruins in Thurau" is often a phonetic similarity that can lead to confusion with locations in Germany.