The Kirchberg, between Thal and Berg
Description
From the parking, go to the Kirchberg Chapel. Follow the yellow rings.
Go to the left of the chapel, to the panel "stone and water memory". Down the path below the panel, where you can see a beautiful view. At the intersection, follow the sign for Thal. At the next two intersections, go straight ahead.
In Thal-Drulingen village, turn left. At the sign "Thal village-nest", turn right. Climb the hill in the village, then join the Schlossberg street that goes down to the right. Go straight until the fountain of 1900 then turn left. Go straight and turn right. Pass the small stone bridge then go through the stony path. When you reach the D179, turn left. Exit the village and follow the D179.
At the sign, leave the road and take the agricultural road on your left. At the intersection, turn right.
In the village of Berg, turn right at the first two intersections. At the information panel "Berg, village-street", turn left towards the church on the bridge over the Muhlbach. Go to the Bailli House and then retrace your steps and take the rue des willows, left. Follow the road to Kirchberg. At the intersection, turn right. Just before the next junction, take the dead end street on the left. Continue straight on the forest path that goes up. Further, a bench and a water information panel of Kirchberg. Keep going straight. At the next intersection, take the path that goes up to the left to the chapel.
- Departure : Parking du Kirchberg, Berg
- Arrival : Parking du Kirchberg, Berg
- Towns crossed : Berg and Thal-Drulingen
8 points of interest
- Castle-church-abbey
Thal-Drulingen catholic church
- Castle-church-abbey
Thal-Drulingen Protestant Church
Built on the plans of the Berlin architect Furstenau in 1898, it has in the south-east corner formed by the nave and the tower porch an external staircase turret accessible by both the nearby tower and the outside. A narrowed choir with a flat chevet closes the nave to the west. The nave is covered by a curved wooden ceiling (Source: Mérimée). - Small patrimony
Guardhouse, fire pump depot
- Castle-church-abbey
Stengel from Berg Protestant Church
Built in 1770 by the architect Stengel Friedrich Joachim following negotiations between the Count of Nassau-Sarrewerden and Louis XV to separate Protestant and Catholic cults, this "Quersaalkirche" listed in historical monuments is unique in France. The stucco ceilings were redone in 1790, the interior was renovated in the 19th century. The organ, meanwhile, was added in 1845. It has the distinction of having a nave without choir or transept. (Merimee) - Small patrimony
Fountain P.K.
- Small patrimony
The House of the Bailiff
- Flora
Large-leaved Linden
- Panorama
Kirchberg Viewpoint
Forecast
Altimetric profile
Information desks
Tourist Office of Alsace Bossue
90 rue Principale, 67430 Lorentzen
Access and parking
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