Cappella di San Wendelin a Reuthlos
Cappella di San Wendelin a Reuthlos
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The St. Wendelin Chapel in Reuthlos is a small, historic religious building nestled in the tranquil village of Reuthlos, which is part of Zapfendorf in the Bamberg district of Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. Standing at an elevation of 351 meters, this chapel is dedicated to Saint Wendelin, the revered patron saint of shepherds, farmers, and country people, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage. The village itself boasts a rich history, with its first mention dating back to 1340 as a clearing…
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Elevazione 350 m
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domenica 24 maggio
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Velocità max vento: 11,0 km/h
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While the intro mentions exploring diverse hiking trails around the chapel, there isn't one single designated trail starting directly at the chapel itself. However, its location at the edge of Reuthlos makes it a natural point of interest to include in various walking and cycling routes through the surrounding Upper Franconian countryside. Many local trails connect through the village, offering opportunities for both short strolls and longer adventures.
The chapel is situated at an elevation of 351 meters in a rural area. Walks around Reuthlos generally feature gentle, rolling hills characteristic of Upper Franconia. The terrain is typically easy to moderate, suitable for most fitness levels, with well-maintained paths and country roads. Significant elevation changes or technical difficulties are not common in the immediate vicinity.
The primary landmark is the chapel itself, known for its historical and religious significance within the local community. While there aren't dramatic viewpoints or unique natural features immediately adjacent, the chapel's setting in a 'beautiful green residential area' at the edge of the village offers pleasant, pastoral views of the surrounding countryside. The charm lies in the tranquil rural landscape rather than specific grand sights.
As the chapel is located in a small village residential area, dedicated large parking lots are unlikely. Visitors typically find street parking within Reuthlos, respecting local residents and ensuring clear access for emergency vehicles. It's advisable to look for available spots on the quieter streets near the chapel, especially if visiting during off-peak hours.
Reuthlos is a small village, so direct public transport links might be limited. It's part of Zapfendorf, which may have bus or train connections. Visitors relying on public transport should research local bus schedules connecting to Zapfendorf and then to Reuthlos, or consider a short taxi ride from Zapfendorf if direct connections are not convenient.
No, there are no specific permits required for visiting the St. Wendelin Chapel or for hiking on the public trails and roads around Reuthlos. The area is freely accessible to the public for recreational activities.
Yes, the chapel can be a peaceful destination for a winter hike, provided conditions are safe. The surrounding paths are generally well-suited for walking, but snow or ice could make some sections slippery. Always check local weather conditions and wear appropriate footwear and clothing for winter excursions. The quiet, rural setting can be particularly serene under a blanket of snow.
Yes, the chapel is categorized as family-friendly, and the surrounding rural paths are generally suitable for families with children. The gentle terrain makes it accessible for most. Dogs are also welcome on the trails, but always ensure they are kept on a leash, especially near residential areas or if livestock are present in nearby fields, and remember to clean up after them.
Reuthlos is a small residential village and does not typically offer commercial cafes, pubs, or dedicated accommodation. For these amenities, visitors would need to venture to the larger municipality of Zapfendorf or other nearby towns in the Bamberg district, where a wider range of services can be found.
Saint Wendelin is revered as the patron saint of shepherds, farmers, farm laborers, and country people. His traditional depiction often includes a shepherd's staff and animals, reflecting his role as a protector of livestock. The chapel's dedication highlights its historical connection to the local agricultural community and its enduring faith traditions.
A direct visit to the chapel itself is brief, perhaps 10-15 minutes for quiet reflection. However, if you're incorporating it into a walk, the duration can vary. A short circular walk around the village and its immediate outskirts might take 30-60 minutes, while combining it with longer trails in the wider Zapfendorf area could extend to several hours, depending on your chosen route.
While the chapel itself is a small, historic building, the paths immediately surrounding it and within the village of Reuthlos are generally paved or well-maintained gravel roads. These might offer some accessibility for wheelchairs or strollers, but it's best to expect a rural environment. Longer hiking trails in the wider area may have varied terrain that could be challenging for full accessibility.