Hochkar, © Martin Fülöp

Kirchberg am Walde

The market town of Kirchberg am Walde is located in the district of Gmünd - and invites you to enjoy a vacation far away from traffic noise and stress. Numerous hiking routes and beautiful historical sights await excursion guests. Spend the night in family-friendly accommodation - surrounded by greenery.

The municipal area includes the villages of Fromberg, Hollenstein and Kirchberg am Walde as well as Süßenbach, Ullrichs and Weißenalbern.

Kirchberg am Walde: Historical sights

The castle, which is medieval in essence, is considered to be baroque-early classicist. The pillory from 1714 still stands on the town square, while one of the best-preserved gallows in the country, dating from the late 18th century, can be seen on the road to Ulrichs. The former All Saints' Hospital - a burgher hospital built between 1715 and 1719 - is also a listed building. The Rauenstein fortress, a former defensive structure with wall elements from the 13th century, is also impressive.

The churches of Kirchberg am Walde

Kirchberg am Walde, Süßenbach and Weißenalbern are each home to a magnificent parish church. On the way to Hirschbach is the so-called Red Chapel: it was demonstrably built in 1659 on the spot where an image of the Virgin Mary had previously been attached to a tree for a long time.

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