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Sankt Gerold 주변의 가족 친화적인 하이킹 트레일은 Großes Walsertal 생물권 보전 지역 내에 자리 잡고 있으며, 울창한 초원에서부터 빽빽한 숲과 고산 풍경에 이르기까지 다양한 풍경을 제공합니다. 이 지역에는 맑게 흐르는 계곡물과 탁 트인 파노라마 전망을 제공하는 유명한 봉우리들이 있습니다. 하이커들은 완만한 고산 목초지와 산악 지형을 포함한 다양한 자연 환경을 경험할 수 있습니다.
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15
등산객
9.05km
04:27
710m
710m
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9
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11.6km
06:00
950m
950m
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14
등산객
13.5km
04:43
660m
670m
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12
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9.34km
04:38
720m
720m
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20
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2.32km
00:44
90m
90m
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"Path of the Senses - Path of Silence" Meditation Trail, St. Gerold Below the St. Gerold provost's house, the "Path of the Senses - Path of Silence" meditation trail leads past lovingly landscaped ponds through the soothing forest. It leads past the Geroldsruh (Gerold's Rest), the monastery pond, and the labyrinth, inviting you to become still and reflect on nature and creation. We are well acquainted with the visible world. But most people are unaware of the invisible world, even though it pervades everything and is more real than the visible world. Human life succeeds when we can connect the two worlds. The Path of the Senses and Silence aims to help us achieve this. The Path of the Senses ultimately leads to the labyrinth – an ancient, fascinating symbol of the human path through life, which is designed to achieve one great goal: the center of our lives. Winding paths lead toward this center and repeatedly deviate from it, only to finally reach it. The idea that there should be a clear path for us in life is not promised to us. God can write straight even on crooked lines. We are led through ups and downs. But at the end of life, we reach the great goal, the center, which is God himself. Text / Source: Großes Walsertal Tourismus, Rathausgasse 5, Bludenz https://www.vorarlberg-alpenregion.at/de/st-gerold/info/weg-der-sinne-weg-der-stille.html
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Path of the Senses – Path of Silence, St. Gerold (Meditation Path) A meditation path with carefully landscaped paths, ponds, benches for relaxation, and a labyrinth. Below the St. Gerold provost's house, the "Path of the Senses – Path of Silence" meditation path leads past lovingly landscaped ponds through the soothing forest. It leads past the Geroldsruh (Gerold's Rest), the monastery pond, and the labyrinth, inviting you to become still and to experience nature and creation. We are well acquainted with the visible world. But most people are unaware of the invisible world, even though it pervades everything and is more real than the visible world. Human life succeeds when we can connect the two worlds. The Path of the Senses and Silence aims to help us achieve this. Over the years, a wonderful nature reserve has emerged in the forest below the provost's house, with thirteen ponds, small paths leading over bridges, surrounded by flowers, shrubs, trees, and benches that invite one to linger and meditate. Numerous plaques with aphorisms and poetic sayings by mystics of various religions, which speak of the mystery of the invisible world, inspire this. When we look at a flower, a tree, or a plant and perceive its stillness, we ourselves become still. Silence is the dwelling place of God. God is a God of silence. If we want to encounter him, we must temporarily step away from the hustle and bustle and noise. This is the real reason why this place of silence was created in the provost's house. Labyrinth The path ultimately leads to the labyrinth – an ancient, fascinating symbol of the human path through life, which is designed to achieve one great goal, the center of our lives. Winding paths lead toward this center and repeatedly deviate from it, only to finally reach it. The idea that there should be a clear path for us in life is not promised to us. God can write straight even on crooked lines. We are led through ups and downs. But at the end of life, we reach the great goal, the center, which is God himself. Text / Source: Vorarlberg Tourismus GmbH, Poststraße 11, Dornbirn https://www.vorarlberg.travel/route/weg-der-sinne-weg-der-stille-st-gerold/
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St. Gerold's Provostship / The Gerold Legend ... ...from 1484 tells that Emperor Otto I had particular trouble with one of his countrymen. It was the nobleman Adam. He was very wealthy and owned large landholdings in Feldkirch and Bludenz. But this wasn't the sole reason for disregarding his noble opponent. Otto was crowned king in Aachen on August 7, 936. Henry, his younger brother, rose up against him and wanted to challenge Otto's royal title. Adam was also involved in this conspiracy. He supported Henry and thus became the king's bitter adversary. Emperor Otto, for his part, made short work of his enemies. But as it turned out, this wasn't so easy with Adam. Adam escaped the king and was temporarily nowhere to be found. He went into solitude. Riding a donkey, he ventured into the then-deserted Friesental (now the Großes Walsertal). This was certainly not the most comfortable way to travel through this unexplored region. One day, Gerold received a special visit. A bear, pursued by wild hunters, sought refuge with him. When the hunters arrived at Gerold's, they could hardly believe their eyes. The hunted bear was lying peacefully at the hermit Gerold's feet. Even the hunting dogs had joined the party and were already waiting for the hunters. Incidentally, the delicious provost's liqueur, "Bear Comforter," commemorates this episode. The fact that the bearded hermit lived in harmony with creation, or rather, with nature, quickly spread. King Otto also noted this with great interest. The former conflict between Otto and Gerold was now resolved. The king forgave him, and the two made peace. Gerold also received back all his land holdings. Yet Gerold continued his life as a hermit and worked as a benefactor. "He remains where he is, and he remains what he is." In 1684, Brother Fridolin Dumeisen from the Mariastein Monastery (CH) painted the legend of Gerold on ten large panels. This beautiful series of paintings can be seen at the Gerold Memorial. Text / Source: Provostship of St. Gerold, House Number 29, St. Gerold https://www.propstei-stgerold.at/geschichte-legende
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St. Gerold Provostship (Seminar Hotel and Vacation Accommodation) Legend & History The St. Gerold Provostship can look back on a rich and varied history spanning approximately 1,000 years. Over the centuries, the small monastery has survived arson, periods of material deprivation and decay, as well as expropriation. However, through prudent management, initiative and innovative provosts have repeatedly increased and secured the monastery's material assets and also strengthened the provostship's spiritual aura, leading it to new prosperity. Today, the St. Gerold Provostship is a pearl of Benedictine culture and hospitality, known and appreciated far beyond the region's borders. Text / Source: St. Gerold Provostship, House Number 29, St. Gerold https://www.propstei-stgerold.at/geschichte-legende
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Small hiking car park on the way to the Gaßnerberg and Alpe, Plansottalpe and other paths
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Propstei parish church / Propstei Sankt Gerold The provost church of St. Gerold is a nave church with a pitched roof and a north tower with a pointed gable helmet. It is located north of the monastery wing. Its hall with a flat wooden panel ceiling was redesigned by architect Arnold Stöckli. The sculptures were created by Hugo Imfeld. The entire altar wall is a fresco of the Incarnation of Christ by Ferdinand Gehr from 1966. Gerold von Großwalsertal († 978) found in the original choir room, which can be viewed through its own entrance. There are ten paintings by Fridolin Dumeisen's brother on the Geroldslegende from 1663. The entire interior of the Adamskapelle is also a painted artistic work by Ferdinand Gehr. There are a total of three organs in the Propsteiparrkirche, all of which were made by the organ builder Christoph Enzenhofer from Bludesch. The main or Mother of God organ (1990) has 38 registers on 3 manuals, there is also a choir positive (1988) with 5 registers and a chest organ (4 registers) from the year 2000. Since all three instruments are tuned the same, it is also possible to play music together on all organs. A composition by Augustinus Franz Kropfreiter, which premiered here in 2000, takes this fact into account. Text/Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propstei_Sankt_Gerold
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Propstei Sankt Gerold The Benedictine priory of Sankt Gerold was founded in 960 and is located in St. Gerold, in the Großer Walsertal in Vorarlberg. Until 1958 it served as a monastery, since then as a church meeting and educational center. The provost was the spiritual property of Einsiedeln Abbey and, according to medieval law, had to have a secular patron. The bailiwick was initially in the hands of the Counts of Montfort before it came to the Thumben von Neuburg. The Abbot Adam Army Chapel, accessible via the monastery, is structurally connected to the provost parish church. The cemetery north-east of the church does not show any graves because the names of the buried dead are simply indicated on the church wall or on the cemetery wall. To the east, near the choir, there is a Gothic Chapel of Grace or Antonine Chapel with its own belfry. This originally Romanesque church was consecrated in 1313 and was the parish church of the Great Walser Valley until 1662. Next to it down the valley is the Wibrhus or women's house, which is used as a cultural space. A monastery garden enclosed by a wall is located south of the center of the valley in front of the monastery wing. To the west are farm buildings, such as a restaurant and coffee house, and beyond that is a large farm with a cowshed and riding stables. Text/Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propstei_Sankt_Gerold
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장크트 게롤트는 10개의 가족 친화적인 하이킹 트레일을 제공합니다. 어린 자녀에게 완벽한 쉬운 산책부터 활동적인 가족을 위한 좀 더 적당한 난이도의 길까지 다양하게 있어, 아름다운 그로세스 발저탈 생물권 보전지역에서 모두가 즐길 수 있는 무언가가 있습니다.
네, 유아가 있는 가족이나 아주 부드러운 산책을 원하는 분들에게는 장크트 게롤트 수도원 안뜰 – 장크트 게롤트 수도원 순환 코스가 훌륭한 선택입니다. 이 쉬운 2.3km 코스는 약 45분이 소요되며 역사적인 프로프스테이 장크트 게롤트 주변을 즐겁게 산책할 수 있습니다.
장크트 게롤트의 가족 하이킹은 다양한 풍경을 가로지릅니다. 푸른 초원, 울창한 숲, 맑게 흐르는 시냇물을 발견하게 될 것입니다. 이 지역은 유네스코 지정 그로세스 발저탈 생물권 보전지역의 일부로, 그림 같은 알프스 풍경과 자연의 고요함을 경험할 기회를 제공합니다.
장크트 게롤트 주변의 많은 트레일은 루프(순환 코스)로 설계되어 가족에게 이상적입니다. 적당한 난이도의 코스를 원하시면 파노라마 산악 전망을 제공하는 게렌슈피체 – 셰피스코프 1901m 순환 코스를 고려해 보세요. 또 다른 경치 좋은 루프 코스는 아름다운 알프스 목초지를 가로지르는 가스너 알페 – 셰피스코프 1901m 순환 코스입니다.
자연의 아름다움 외에도 문화적 관심 지점을 탐험할 수 있습니다. 베네딕토회 계열 수도원인 역사적인 프로프스테이 장크트 게롤트는 중요한 랜드마크입니다. 또한 네첼스베그 트레일과 폭포 또는 유네스코 그로세스 발저탈 생물권 보전지역의 싱글트랙 트레일과 같은 하이라이트를 만날 수 있으며, 이는 독특한 자연 경험을 제공합니다.
장크트 게롤트에서 가족 하이킹하기 가장 좋은 시기는 일반적으로 늦봄부터 초가을(5월~10월)까지입니다. 이 기간 동안 날씨가 온화하고, 트레일에 눈이 없으며, 알프스 목초지가 활기찹니다. 출발하기 전에 항상 현지 날씨를 확인하세요.
트레일에 특정 놀이터가 자세히 설명되어 있지는 않지만, 장크트 게롤트의 자연 환경, 특히 그로세스 발저탈 생물권 보전지역은 초원과 맑은 시냇가에서 가족 피크닉을 즐길 수 있는 수많은 아름다운 장소를 제공합니다. 특히 쉬운 트레일 중 다수는 경치 좋은 점심 식사 장소를 찾기에 완벽합니다.
네, 장크트 게롤트의 인기 있는 트레일 시작 지점 근처에는 일반적으로 주차장이 있습니다. 예를 들어, 하이킹 주차장 가스너베르크 – 가스너 알페 순환 코스는 전용 주차 공간이 있음을 나타내어 차량으로 이동하는 가족에게 편리한 접근성을 제공합니다.
장크트 게롤트 주변의 하이킹 트레일은 코무트 커뮤니티에서 매우 높이 평가받고 있으며, 10,000건 이상의 리뷰에서 인상적인 평균 별점 4.6점을 자랑합니다. 하이커들은 잘 관리된 길, 멋진 알프스 전망, 그리고 브레겐처발트 지역의 평화로운 분위기를 자주 칭찬하며, 이곳을 가족 나들이 장소로 선호합니다.
장크트 게롤트는 잘 연결된 지역의 일부입니다. 모든 트레일 시작 지점까지의 특정 대중교통 연결은 다양하지만, 마을 자체는 버스로 접근 가능합니다. 가족 하이킹을 위한 선택한 출발 지점과 직접 연결되는 노선을 확인하기 위해 현지 버스 시간표를 확인하는 것이 좋습니다.
일반적으로 장크트 게롤트 지역, 특히 브레겐처발트와 그로세스 발저탈 생물권 보전지역의 하이킹 트레일에는 개를 환영합니다. 그러나 가축이나 야생 동물이 있는 지역에서는 특히 목줄을 착용하고, 폐기물 처리에 관한 현지 규정을 준수하는 것이 항상 권장됩니다.
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