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Statua di Bernard de Fontaine, Sturzelbronn

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Statua di Bernard de Fontaine, Sturzelbronn

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The Statue of Bernard de Fontaine in Sturzelbronn is a significant historical monument located in the tranquil village of Sturzelbronn, within the Moselle department of France's Grand Est region. Situated near the town of Bitche, this statue stands at an elevation of approximately 230 meters and commemorates Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, a pivotal figure in the Cistercian order, on the site of the former Cistercian Abbey of Sturzelbronn. It serves as a powerful reminder of the region's rich monastic heritage…

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    17 luglio 2019

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    Molti piccoli borghi si allineano in Lorena. Un luogo particolarmente interessante da esplorare è Sturzelbronn. Non è rimasto molto dell'antica abbazia. Ma il luogo dove fu costruita l'abbazia nel XII secolo. è stata fondata ha un carisma piacevole, calmo e meditativo. Vale la pena percorrere i sentieri dentro e intorno al luogo e assorbire l'atmosfera.

    Tuttavia, ci sono pochissime possibilità di fermarsi durante il tour. Si consiglia di portare tutto con sé, bevande comprese.
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    Statua di Bernard de Fontaine, abate di Chiaravalle, sul sito dell'abbazia cistercense di Sainte-Marie de Sturzelbronn, fondata nel 1143.
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    Statua di San Bernardo di Chiaravalle sul sito dell'abbazia cistercense di Santa Maria di Sturzelbronn, fondata nel 1143.
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    Pietre di confine di Bremendell – Bremendell giro ad anello con partenza da Sturzelbronn

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    Elevazione 230 m

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    Posizione:Sturzelbronn, Sarreguemines, Great East, Francia

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    What other historical landmarks can be explored near the Statue of Bernard de Fontaine?

    Beyond the statue, visitors can explore the significant remnants of the Cistercian Abbey of Sturzelbronn. These include impressive 18th-century great gates, a unique lapidary calendar, the tympanum of the old abbey church, a pillory, a sandstone sarcophagus, and a cellar cave. These vestiges offer a deep dive into medieval monastic life and the abbey's long history.

    Are there specific hiking trails around Sturzelbronn, and what is their difficulty?

    Yes, the area around Sturzelbronn offers various signposted footpaths and hiking trails. While the immediate abbey grounds are suitable for gentle walks, you can find routes of varying difficulty in the surrounding Pays de Bitche. Most trails are considered easy to intermediate, perfect for a reflective walk or a longer exploration of the rural Lorraine landscape. The terrain is generally natural, with some elevation changes as you venture further from the village.

    Is the Statue of Bernard de Fontaine site family-friendly?

    Yes, the site is generally family-friendly. The peaceful atmosphere and historical remnants offer an educational experience for children interested in history. The walks around the abbey grounds are not strenuous, making them suitable for families with younger children. However, facilities like playgrounds are not available, so it's more geared towards quiet exploration.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and at the monument site?

    While not explicitly stated, it is generally common in rural French areas for dogs to be allowed on trails and at outdoor monument sites, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Given the natural setting, it's a pleasant area for walks with your canine companion.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Statue of Bernard de Fontaine and the abbey ruins?

    For a focused visit to the statue and the immediate abbey ruins, you might spend anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, allowing for quiet contemplation and exploration of the historical elements. If you plan to incorporate a longer walk on the surrounding trails, your visit could extend to several hours, depending on the chosen route.

    Is public transport available to reach Sturzelbronn?

    Sturzelbronn is a small, rural village, and direct public transport options might be limited. It is most conveniently accessed by car. Visitors often drive to the site, utilizing the generally available parking near the monument. Checking local bus schedules for the Bitche area might reveal some connections, but these are likely infrequent.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly in Sturzelbronn?

    Sturzelbronn is a very small hamlet, and visitor tips indicate that there are very few possibilities to stop for refreshments directly in the village. It's highly recommended to bring your own drinks and snacks. For cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would likely need to look in larger nearby towns such as Bitche, which is a few kilometers away.

    Is the Statue of Bernard de Fontaine site accessible for wheelchairs?

    The site consists of historical ruins and natural footpaths, which may not be fully paved or level. While the immediate area around the statue might be manageable, exploring all the remnants of the abbey and the surrounding trails could be challenging for wheelchair users due to uneven terrain and potential obstacles. Accessibility may vary depending on specific areas.

    What should I wear if visiting the Statue of Bernard de Fontaine in winter?

    If visiting in winter, it's essential to dress warmly in layers, as the area can be quite cold. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are advisable, along with warm hats, gloves, and sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip, especially if there's snow or ice on the ground. The rural setting means paths might be unmaintained in harsh weather.

    Are there any viewpoints or natural features to look out for in the Sturzelbronn area?

    While the primary focus is historical, the site is nestled in the picturesque rural landscape of Lorraine. The peaceful valley setting itself offers a serene natural experience. As you explore the surrounding trails, you'll encounter the natural beauty of the Pays de Bitche, though specific named viewpoints are not highlighted. The charm lies in the quiet, meditative atmosphere of the historical site within its natural surroundings.

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