Pilgrimage in Frankfurt/Main
Pilgrimage Frankfurt/Main information
The pilgrimage path primarily serves recreation, contemplation, cultural and spiritual inspiration. The holiday road or adventure route is a long-term itinerary that serves tourist purposes.
Holiday roads are used for tourist marketing and for the education of tourists, so that the route and the objects are clearly signposted and described. Much further into the history is the Pilgrim's path, which used to be a holy place for pilgrimage. The most famous pilgrimage route in Europe is the Santiago route.
Holiday roads are used for tourist marketing and for the education of tourists, so that the route and the objects are clearly signposted and described. Much further into the history is the Pilgrim's path, which used to be a holy place for pilgrimage. The most famous pilgrimage route in Europe is the Santiago route.
Pilgrimage Frankfurt/Main services
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The most famous pilgrimage routes lead to Santiago de Compostella, Mecca, Rome, Lourdes, Jerusalem, Rome and Einsiedeln.
The most famous pilgrimage routes lead to Santiago de Compostella, Mecca, Rome, Lourdes, Jerusalem, Rome and Einsiedeln.
Kloster Eberbach-Pfortenhaus, 65346 Eltville am Rhein ➤ 64km
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Martin-Luther-Straße 69, 67433 Neustadt an der Weinstraße ➤ 103km
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Melanchthonstr. 3, 75015 Bretten ➤ 120km
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Paulusstr. 4, 72213 Altensteig ➤ 170km
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Hauptstr. 1, 91443 Scheinfeld ➤ 205km
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