Nature Trail
Difficulty: Easy

KulTour - Chapels in Münster

As early as 600 AD Münster had its own parish. Also documented in the 7th century was a monastery in the present place of the parish church, which was probably used by Irish-Scottish monks for missionary work. The name Münster can be derived from the Latin word "monasterium" (monastery).

Length 10.64 km
Duration 2:30 h
Altitude
72 hm
73 hm

Discover several chapels and the parish church on a leisurely walk through Münster. 

The route starts at the Maria Himmelfahrt (Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary) parish church and continues a few metres further to the cemetery chapel, which was built in 1874. Follow the R1 hiking trail R1 until you reach the Asten Chapel. The trail leads on through Grünsbach, from where you can follow the no. 20 hiking trail (towards the Bayreuther Hütte). On this trail, there is then a turnoff on the right side to the Kniepass Chapel, at 1096 m. This chapel is a Marian chapel and was built between 1724 and 1727 and renovated and rededicated in 1928. The last section to the Kniepass Chapel is quite narrow - please be careful. Now take the same path (or the marked shortcut) back to the hiking trail down in Grünsbach. Hike southwards on the R1 hiking trail to the Habach Chapel. Continuing westwards on the R1, you will pass the Hofer Chapel shortly after the REHA Center. It is dedicated to Jesus Christ and was built in the 17th century. Follow the trail to the Hauser Chapel. Continue on the R1 hiking trail towards the woods, past horse paddocks to the Grünangerl Chapel. The path follows the Kreuzweg (Stations of the Cross) back to the Münster village centre.


Round trip
Rest stop
Family friendly
Start in the valley
Details
Max. Altitude 590
Start Münster village centre
End Münster village centre
Public access

A12, motorway exit Wiesing, L 211 towards Münster to village centre/church

A12, motorway exit Kramsach/Brixlegg, towards Kramsach, L 211 towards Münster to village centre/church

Public transport www.vvt.at

By train: Münster

By bus: 

Arrival: Alpbach/Böglerhof - Brixlegg/station bus no. 620 I Brixlegg/station - Münster Gemeindeamt bus no. 601

Return: Museumsfriedhof/Kramsach -  or Hagau (approx. 2 min from the Museumsfriedhof) - Brixlegg/Herrnhausplatz bus no. 604 I Brixlegg/Herrnhausplatz - Alpbach Böglerhof bus no. 620

Parking

Münster village centre

Equipment

Sturdy footwear, rain/sun protective clothing, small snack and something to drink

Kirche Münster Kirche Münster
  • Blick auf Münster | © Birgit Angermair Blick auf Münster | © Birgit Angermair
  • Wiesen Münster | © Birgit Angermair Wiesen Münster | © Birgit Angermair
  • Kniepass Kapelle Münster Kniepass Kapelle Münster
  • Generationenspielplatz Münster in Tirol Generationenspielplatz Münster in Tirol
  • Kapelle in Hof / Münster Kapelle in Hof / Münster
  • Spielplatz Münster Schwimmbad Spielplatz Münster Schwimmbad
  • Haflinger Stall Münster Hauserwirt | © Kernweiss Tanja Haflinger Stall Münster Hauserwirt | © Kernweiss Tanja
  • Grünangerlkapelle Münster Sommer Grünangerlkapelle Münster Sommer
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