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Regione del Basso RenoKreis KleveGochChiesa di San Lamberto Hommersum
Düsseldorf
Regione del Basso RenoKreis KleveGochChiesa di San Lamberto Hommersum
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St. Lambertus Church in Hommersum is a charming religious building and historical site nestled in the quaint village of Hommersum, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 12 meters, this church serves as a focal point for the local community and visitors alike, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage. Hommersum itself is located near the Dutch border, making the church a notable landmark in this peaceful corner of the Lower Rhine (Niederrhein) region.
Visitors consistently praise the tranquil atmosphere…
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24 luglio 2020
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19 luglio 2020
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29 giugno 2018
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Elevazione 10 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
mercoledì 13 maggio
10°C
4°C
72 %
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Velocità max vento: 13,0 km/h
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The area around St. Lambertus Church Hommersum is ideal for leisurely exploration, particularly for hikers and cyclists. Many visitors enjoy incorporating the church into their routes, taking advantage of the numerous Wanderwege (hiking trails) and cycling paths that wind through the scenic Lower Rhine landscape and towards the Dutch border. The village itself is quaint and offers pleasant strolls.
Yes, St. Lambertus Church Hommersum and its surroundings are considered family-friendly. The tranquil atmosphere of the village and the gentle nature of the local paths make it a pleasant destination for families looking for a quiet outing or a starting point for a walk or bike ride.
While specific parking details for the church are not extensively documented, Hommersum is a small, rural village. Parking is generally available within the village, often in designated areas or along streets where permitted. It's usually not difficult to find a spot, especially compared to larger urban attractions.
Hommersum is a small village, so options for cafes and restaurants directly adjacent to the church might be limited. However, the nearby town of Goch, which is often associated with Hommersum in visitor queries, would offer a wider selection of dining establishments.
The church itself is a historical site in a small village. A visit to the church and a short stroll through Hommersum might take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. If you plan to incorporate it into a longer hike or cycling tour of the surrounding Lower Rhine region, your total visit time will naturally extend.
The 'Green Border' refers to the natural, often rural, border area between Germany and the Netherlands. Hommersum's location right on this border means visitors can easily explore cross-border routes, particularly popular with cyclists, enjoying the scenic landscapes that define this unique region.
Given Hommersum's location in the Lower Rhine region, you'll find many other charming villages and historical churches. While St. Lambertus Hommersum is unique to its village, the general area is rich in small, historical religious buildings and quaint settlements that offer a similar peaceful, cultural experience.
The church and its surroundings are best enjoyed during pleasant weather, which typically means spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer ideal conditions for hiking, cycling, and leisurely strolls through the village and along nearby paths, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the natural beauty of the Lower Rhine.
As a small, rural village, direct public transport links to St. Lambertus Church Hommersum might be less frequent than in larger towns. Visitors would likely need to travel to a nearby larger town like Goch by train or bus, and then potentially use a local bus service, taxi, or cycle the remaining distance to Hommersum.
While specific architectural details for St. Lambertus Church Hommersum are not widely publicized, visitors often praise the overall beauty of the buildings in the village, including the church. The highlight data mentions an adjacent building with a 'battlement facade,' suggesting a charming and historically interesting architectural ensemble within the village.
Yes, Hommersum is a popular starting point and waypoint for various hiking (Wanderwege) and cycling routes. The area is well-known for Niederrhein Wandern, offering gentle paths suitable for all ages. Cyclists, often referred to as 'fietsers van Hommersum,' enjoy routes that connect the German and Dutch sides of the border.