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Once a place of loss and mourning, the plague chapel is now an idyllic centre of energy. In 1661, the small branch church of the Holy Trinity - popularly known as the Bichlkirche or Plague Chapel - was built for the victims of the plague. A golden high altar, the magnificent side altar in rococo style and the gleaming white barrel vault give the plague chapel its special atmosphere.
Hike to the plague chapel:
Starting point at the Längenfeld information centre
Walking time approx. 45 minutes (there and back)
Very easy hike
approx. 50 m difference in altitude