Today’s stage takes us from Kirn through gentle hills, forests, and open landscapes of the upper Nahe, offering a mix of natural beauty and historic villages. Along the way, you’ll enjoy unobstructed views, vineyards, and the occasional glimpse of medieval architecture, connecting the landscape to Hildegard’s world.
A highlight of the day is the Nahe Skywalk in St. Johannisberg, where the trail rewards walkers with breathtaking panoramas over the valley and the surrounding wine country. Informational boards along the route provide insights into Hildegard, her work, and life in the Middle Ages, enriching the pilgrimage with history and reflection.
Our destination, Monzingen, is one of the oldest wine towns on the Middle Nahe, with a history spanning over 1,200 years. Its half-timbered houses, narrow streets, and historic corners have retained their charm, and the church features a lovingly tended herb garden, including some of the very “Hildegard herbs” she celebrated.