Lindlar East: Chapel Hike Part 2
Hiking on the Lindlar Chapel Ring with its 12 chapels. Here: 5 chapels with information on two more. Lindlar is uniquely surrounded by a ring of 12 chapels that offer glimpses into the past. They are located along popular hiking trails and are destinations for contemplation and reflection, as well as architectural gems, which are open today. In one of the chapels, we will take time for a moment of Christian reflection.
Winfried Panske, Tel.: 02266/7812, winfried.panske@web.de, www.wirbergischen.de
- Target group: Adults and families with children aged 6 and over
- Streckenlänge: 12 km
- Meeting point: Market square at the Steenkühler fountain in Lindlar. Accessible by bus lines 307 (Gummersbach), 332 (Engelskirchen), 333 (Wipperfürth), and 421 (Cologne-Bensberg). From Lindlar bus station, it's a 200m walk to the starting point.
- Tour guide: Winfried Panske, IG Wir Bergischen
- Duration: 4 hours depending on interest
- Cost: Free, donations for the food bank are appreciated.
- Registration required: yes, by April 6.5nd.
- Number of participants: min. 6, max. 30
- Food: Packed lunch, drinks recommended
- Equipment: weather-appropriate clothing, shoes with a good tread.
- Additional information: A leaflet prepared by volunteers from the working group for regional history in the Lindlar Open-Air Museum Association is available for each chapel.
Winfried Panske, Tel.: 02266/7812, winfried.panske@web.de, www.wirbergischen.de
Appointment overview
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General Information
Registration required
fitness
Target group adults
Target group families
for children (6-10 years)
Possible ways to pay
Eintritt frei
Price information
Donations for the pantry are requested.
Venue
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Bergisches Haus GmbH - Bergisches Haus
Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 75
51429 Bergisch Gladbach
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