Bergkapelle Lauterbach
Bergkapelle Lauterbach
Highlight • Dini yapı
Yürüyüş
4.9
(165)
Dağ bisikleti
5.0
(15)
Koşu
5.0
(1)
The Bergkapelle Lauterbach is a distinctive religious building and historical site nestled at 679 meters above sea level in the scenic Black Forest region of Germany. Perched on a prominent rock known as the "Trombacher Höhe," this unique log-built chapel offers a commanding viewpoint over the picturesque Lauterbach valley and the surrounding landscape. It stands as a testament to local history and a cherished landmark within the municipality of Lauterbach.
Visitors consistently praise the chapel's beautiful setting and the breathtaking…
Bu Highlight koruma altındaki bir alanda
Yerel düzenlemeleri kontrol et:
İpuçları
1 Şubat 2021
Yürüyüş
14 Haziran 2020
Yürüyüş
27 Nisan 2021
Yürüyüş
Ücretsiz bir komoot hesabı oluştur, 9 tane daha iç ipucu ve fikir al.
Ücretsiz kaydol
Yakındaki rotalar
En iyi rotalar Bergkapelle Lauterbach yakınlarında
4,8
(133)
437
Yürüyüşçüler
Orta yürüyüş. İyi kondisyon gereklidir. Kolay erişilebilir patikalar. Her beceri seviyesine uygun.
4,7
(42)
151
Yürüyüşçüler
Zor yürüyüş. Çok iyi kondisyon gereklidir. Kolay erişilebilir patikalar. Her beceri seviyesine uygun.
4,3
(6)
22
Yürüyüşçüler
7,45km
02:16
250m
250m
Orta yürüyüş. İyi kondisyon gereklidir. Çoğunlukla erişilebilir patikalar. Denge gereklidir.
Detaylar
Bilgiler
Rakım 680 m
Hava durumu
Foreca tarafından sağlanır
21 Nisan Salı
14°C
2°C
-- %
Ek hava ipuçları
En yüksek rüzgâr hızı: -- km/h
En çok ziyaret edildiği dönem
Ocak
Şubat
Mart
Nisan
Mayıs
Haziran
Temmuz
Ağustos
Eylül
Ekim
Kasım
Aralık
The Bergkapelle Lauterbach was established in 1890 by Dr. Ludwig Stemmer, a local physician and priest, for personal meditation and to beautify the area. After his death, it was bequeathed to the Lauterbach chapter of the Schwarzwaldverein (Black Forest Association) in 1909, which has maintained it ever since. It has undergone complete reconstructions twice, particularly after damage during World War I, making it a resilient landmark.
Visitors will find a chapel uniquely constructed entirely from logs, earning it the moniker 'the chapel on the rock.' Inside, there's a small bell that visitors are welcome to ring, adding a charming, interactive element to the visit. A guest book and benches are also available for reflection and rest.
Yes, the Bergkapelle Lauterbach is a key point on several popular hiking routes. It is notably accessible via the Lauterbacher Wandersteig, a well-known trail in the region. Many circular walks incorporate the chapel, offering varied distances and difficulty levels for hikers.
The hike to Bergkapelle Lauterbach is generally considered to be of intermediate difficulty. While the terrain is well-suited for walking, its elevated position on the 'Trombacher Höhe' means there will be some ascents. Hikers should be prepared for a pleasant but moderately challenging walk.
While the Black Forest is beautiful in winter, specific conditions around Bergkapelle Lauterbach can vary. It's crucial to check local weather conditions and trail reports before planning a winter hike, as paths may be icy or covered in snow, potentially increasing the difficulty and requiring appropriate gear.
As a popular destination, Bergkapelle Lauterbach can attract more visitors on weekends and during peak hiking seasons (spring, summer, early autumn). To enjoy a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or on weekdays if possible.
Parking options are available in Lauterbach, though specific details can vary. It's advisable to look for designated parking areas within the village, especially near the Tourist Information at Schramberger Str. 5, 78730 Lauterbach, which serves as a common starting point for trails leading to the chapel. Parking can fill up quickly during busy times.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Black Forest, including those leading to Bergkapelle Lauterbach. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or when encountering other hikers and wildlife. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
Yes, the area offers various routes, some of which are suitable for families. While the main ascent to the chapel is of intermediate difficulty, shorter or less steep sections of the Lauterbacher Wandersteig or other local paths can be chosen for family-friendly walks. Always check the specific route details for elevation gain and distance to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
From its perch on the 'Trombacher Höhe,' the chapel itself offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Lauterbach valley. The surrounding Black Forest region is rich with natural beauty, and trails from the chapel can connect to other notable viewpoints and natural features like Hohenschramberg and Kreuzfelsen, offering further scenic vistas.
The Bergkapelle itself is a remote chapel without direct facilities. However, the village of Lauterbach, located in the valley below, offers various cafes and restaurants where hikers can find refreshments and meals before or after their visit to the chapel.
Public transport options typically involve reaching the municipality of Lauterbach first. From there, the chapel is accessible via hiking trails. It's best to check local bus schedules or regional train connections to Lauterbach, and then plan your hike from the village center.