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Crescentia - Pilgerweg

Kaufbeuren, Germany

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Trail length

87.1 km

Time

~5 days

Elevation Gain

1205 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

Frequently asked questions

How long does the Crescentia - Pilgerweg take to hike?

The Crescentia - Pilgerweg is 87.06 km long and is commonly walked as a four-day circuit. The usual stage breakdown is about 22 km from Kaufbeuren to Oberegg, 17 km to Ottobeuren, 22 km to Mindelheim, and 29 km back to Kaufbeuren, which suits a steady multi-day pace on an easy route.

Where does the Crescentia - Pilgerweg start and finish?

The Crescentia - Pilgerweg is a loop that starts and ends in Kaufbeuren. The recognized starting point is the Crescentiakloster, and the route returns there after passing key places linked with Saint Crescentia, including Irsee, Ottobeuren, Baisweil, and Mindelheim.

What towns and landmarks are on the Crescentia - Pilgerweg route?

The Crescentia - Pilgerweg links several named stops in the Allgäu and nearby Swabia. Notable places on the route include Gut Bickenried, Irsee with its Benedictine monastery and abbey church, Rettenbach where the trail meets the Way of St. James, Ottobeuren, the Fatima Grotto in Baisweil, and Mindelheim with the Heilig-Kreuz-Kloster.

Is the Crescentia - Pilgerweg well marked and easy to follow?

Yes. The Crescentia - Pilgerweg is signposted throughout, and the waymarks use Saint Crescentia with a quill, inkwell, and paper as the symbol. Hikers follow both square trail markers and arrow signs that include walking times, which makes the route straightforward to navigate over multiple days.

Are there places to stay overnight on the Crescentia - Pilgerweg?

Yes, there are overnight options along the Crescentia - Pilgerweg, especially around the recommended stage stops. Lodging listed for the route includes the Gästehaus St. Franziskus at the Crescentiakloster in Kaufbeuren, places in Irsee and Oberegg on the first stage, stays in Ottobeuren on the second, and hotels in Mindelheim on the third.

Can the Crescentia - Pilgerweg be done as an easy multi-day hike?

Yes. The Crescentia - Pilgerweg is rated easy and has about 1,205 m of total elevation gain over 87.06 km, so it is generally manageable as a multi-day walk rather than a strenuous mountain trek. The route is usually split into four days, which keeps the daily distances moderate except for the longer final stage back to Kaufbeuren.

Who is the Crescentia in the Crescentia - Pilgerweg named after?

The Crescentia - Pilgerweg is named for Saint Maria Crescentia Höss of Kaufbeuren. She was born Anna Höß in 1682, entered the Franciscan convent in Kaufbeuren in 1703, became prioress in 1741, died in 1744, and was canonized in 2001. The trail follows places associated with her life and local tradition.

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