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View of the Ölberg Chapel

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View of the Ölberg Chapel

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The View of Ölbergkapelle refers to the historic Ölbergkapelle St. Rupert, a significant religious building and viewpoint nestled on a forested mountainside near Sachrang, a charming district of Aschau im Chiemgau in Upper Bavaria, Germany. Situated at an elevation of 391 metres within the picturesque Priental valley, close to the Austrian border, this Baroque chapel is renowned for its rich history and spiritual ambiance. It stands as a testament to centuries of folk piety and offers a serene escape in…

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    June 25, 2024

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    Small, cute chapel on the Mount of Olives. There is a great view from here. There is also a barbecue area nearby
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    Location: Ehrenkirchen, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where exactly is the Ölbergkapelle St. Rupert located, and how can I reach it?

    The Ölbergkapelle St. Rupert is situated about one kilometer south of Sachrang, a district of Aschau im Chiemgau in the Upper Bavarian region of Germany. It's nestled on the "Hueber-Ötz" hillside, very close to the Austrian border, within the picturesque Priental valley. You can reach it within a few minutes' walk from the village of Sachrang itself.

    What are the historical highlights of the Ölbergkapelle St. Rupert?

    The chapel's history dates back to 1665 with a small wooden hermitage. It was expanded into a barrel-vaulted brick chapel in 1674, becoming a pilgrimage site. Between 1732 and 1734, it was enlarged to its current form with an octagonal onion dome. After falling into disrepair around 1800, it was famously restored by Peter Huber, the "Müllner-Peter von Sachrang," in 1826. The annual Bavarian-Tyrolean Ölberg pilgrimage was revived in 1972 and continues to this day.

    Are there specific parking options available for visitors to the Ölbergkapelle?

    While the intro mentions convenient access, specific parking details are best checked locally in Sachrang. Given its proximity to the village, visitors typically park in designated areas within Sachrang and then enjoy a short walk to the chapel. It's advisable to look for public parking signs upon arrival in Sachrang.

    What makes the Ölbergkapelle St. Rupert unique architecturally?

    The Ölbergkapelle St. Rupert is architecturally unique because, despite appearing as a single structure, it actually comprises four distinct chapels. The oldest part is the central barrel-vaulted chapel from 1674. Later additions include a two-story extension with the Holy Sepulchre Chapel and an upper level used as a pulpit, and a fourth chapel to the west with a beautifully painted wooden ceiling. Its overall design is an original and intricately structured Baroque building with an onion dome.

    Is the area around Ölbergkapelle suitable for winter hiking?

    While the chapel is accessible year-round, winter conditions in the Bavarian Alps can vary. The path from Sachrang is generally a gentle walk, but snow and ice may be present. Hikers should check local weather conditions and trail reports before visiting in winter and wear appropriate footwear and clothing for snowy or icy terrain.

    Are there any nearby amenities like cafes or restaurants for visitors?

    The Ölbergkapelle is located near Sachrang, a charming village. While the immediate vicinity of the chapel is serene, you can find cafes, restaurants, and possibly accommodation options within Sachrang itself. It's a good idea to check opening hours, especially during off-peak seasons.

    What kind of views can I expect from the Ölbergkapelle viewpoint?

    From the Ölbergkapelle viewpoint, visitors can enjoy rewarding vistas of the picturesque Priental valley and the surrounding forested mountainsides. The location offers a peaceful setting to take in the natural beauty of the Bavarian Alps, often described as a 'great view' by visitors.

    Are there any specific trails or routes recommended for reaching the Ölbergkapelle?

    The most common way to reach the Ölbergkapelle is via a short, pleasant walk from the village of Sachrang. This path is generally easy and suitable for most visitors. For those looking for longer excursions, the Priental valley offers various hiking trails that can incorporate a visit to the chapel as part of a larger route. You can explore different options on komoot to find a route that suits your preferences.

    What is the significance of the annual pilgrimage to Ölbergkapelle St. Rupert?

    The annual Bavarian-Tyrolean Ölberg pilgrimage, held every third Sunday in September, is a significant event that highlights the chapel's enduring religious importance. It draws thousands of believers from Bavaria and Tyrol for an open-air festive service, continuing a tradition that was revived in 1972 and dates back centuries, emphasizing the chapel's role as a revered pilgrimage site and a "place of power."

    Is the Ölbergkapelle St. Rupert accessible for families with young children or those with limited mobility?

    The path to the Ölbergkapelle from Sachrang is described as a short and pleasant walk with generally easy terrain, making it suitable for families. While it is not explicitly stated as wheelchair accessible, the 'easy accessibility' mentioned in the intro suggests it's manageable for many. However, visitors with limited mobility should be aware that it is a natural path on a hillside, and conditions can vary. It's always best to assess the specific path conditions upon arrival.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to Ölbergkapelle St. Rupert?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Bavarian Alps, especially if kept on a leash. Given the chapel's location on a forested mountainside and the nature of the surrounding paths, it is likely dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is under control and that you clean up after them to maintain the peaceful environment for all visitors.

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