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Walberla – Kapelle auf dem Walberla Runde von Wiesenthau

Martin Beine
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Walberla – Kapelle auf dem Walberla Runde von Wiesenthau

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August 19, 2021

Walberla – Kapelle auf dem Walberla Runde von Wiesenthau

Moderate

04:11

13.8km

3.3km/h

470m

470m

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Overview

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

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Start point

Parking

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783 m

Rodenstein

Highlight • Summit

The summit of the Ehrenbürg has two crests: the Walberla in the north (the name is often used in the vernacular for the whole Ehrenbürg) and the Rodenstein in the …

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4.12 km

From the small church of St. Moritz, the water of the Kalktuffbach gushes over the sinter terraces on the right of the trail, down to the valley of Leutenbach.

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4.29 km

St. Moritz Chapel in Leutenbach

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St. Moritz chapel with a great Easter fountain, a splendor.

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4.66 km

View of Walberla from Diegelstein

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The view of the Walberla - no matter from which direction - is ALWAYS a highlight!

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9.33 km

View of Walberla

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The northern tip is the 513.9 m high Walberla and the southern tip of the 531.7 m high Rodenstein. From the mountain, for example, the view reaches the Wiesental. On the Walberla stands the Walburgis chapel.

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12.8 km

Twin rock formation at Walberla

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Dolomite rock formation on the eastern slope of the Walberla. This rock is already completely separated from the neighboring rock, so it stands solitary like the Wiesenthauer Nadel and will …

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13.0 km

360 degree all-round view. The view into the distance is phenomenal.

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13.1 km

The Walburgis Chapel, which was first mentioned around 1350 and was built in its present form in 1697, probably gave the mountain its name. The bronze statue of Saint Walburga, …

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13.8 km

End point

Parking

Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

8.86 km

3.04 km

1.03 km

577 m

251 m

Surfaces

5.25 km

3.17 km

2.61 km

1.96 km

764 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (530 m)

Lowest point (330 m)

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