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The Lourdesgrotte an der Ortenauer Weinschleife is a deeply significant religious building and war memorial nestled in the picturesque Zuwald side valley of Oberharmersbach, within Germany's renowned Black Forest region. Situated at an elevation of 384 meters, this meticulously crafted grotto serves as a replica of the famous Marian apparition site in Lourdes, France. It stands as a poignant landmark along the scenic Ortenauer Weinschleife, a popular route celebrated for its hiking and cycling opportunities through the charming Ortenau region.
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標高 380 m
The grotto itself is located directly off a paved road, making it easily accessible for most visitors. However, the immediate area around the grotto, while generally flat, may have some uneven surfaces. The surrounding trails along the Ortenauer Weinschleife vary in terrain and difficulty, and many are not suitable for wheelchairs or those with significant mobility challenges.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome at the Lourdesgrotte and on the surrounding hiking and cycling trails of the Ortenauer Weinschleife. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially given the grotto's religious significance and the presence of other visitors. Always remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area.
Convenient parking is available directly at the Lourdesgrotte. Additionally, visitors can find parking at the nearby Gallussäge, which is just a short walk (approximately 50 meters) from the grotto. Both options provide easy access to the site.
While the Lourdesgrotte itself is a place for quiet reflection and does not have on-site amenities, the surrounding area of Oberharmersbach and along the Ortenauer Weinschleife offers various options. You can find traditional Black Forest guesthouses and restaurants in the nearby villages, perfect for a meal or a refreshing drink after your visit or hike.
Beyond its spiritual role as a replica of the Lourdes grotto, this site holds profound historical importance as a war memorial. It was constructed in the 1920s using local barite stones to commemorate soldiers lost in the First World War, and a later plaque was added to honor those who perished in the Second World War. It serves as a solemn place of remembrance.
While the rhododendron bloom in late spring/early summer is highly recommended, autumn also offers a beautiful experience. The surrounding Black Forest landscape transforms with vibrant fall colors, making it an ideal time for peaceful walks. The cooler temperatures are also pleasant for hiking, and the grotto provides a serene stop amidst the autumnal scenery.
Yes, the Lourdesgrotte is a popular landmark along the Ortenauer Weinschleife, which features numerous well-marked hiking and cycling trails. Many of these are designed as circular routes, allowing you to incorporate a visit to the grotto into a longer loop through the scenic Black Forest and wine region. You can explore various route options to find one that suits your desired length and difficulty.
The Ortenauer Weinschleife is not a single trail but rather a network of routes through the Ortenau wine region, offering varying lengths and difficulties. Sections near the Lourdesgrotte are generally accessible, but the overall network can range from easy, family-friendly strolls to more challenging hikes with significant elevation changes. Hikers can choose segments or combine trails to create routes from a few kilometers to much longer distances.
The Lourdesgrotte is uniquely constructed using locally sourced barite (Schwerspat) stones. This mineral was mined in the Black Forest region until 1948 and was historically used in various industries. The use of these local materials gives the grotto a distinct connection to the geological heritage of the Black Forest.
Yes, the Lourdesgrotte itself is a peaceful and accessible spot for families. The short walk from the parking area to the grotto is easy for children. Many nearby trails along the Ortenauer Weinschleife also offer family-friendly sections suitable for shorter walks or gentle cycling, providing a pleasant outdoor experience for all ages.
While direct public transport to the grotto's immediate location might be limited, you can typically reach Oberharmersbach, the nearest village, by bus or train. From there, you might need to walk or arrange for a local taxi to cover the remaining distance to the grotto, which is situated in the Zuwald side valley.