Best attractions and places to see around Ruplingen encompass a mix of natural monuments and historical sites. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with a variety of hidden gems to explore. Visitors can discover significant religious buildings, ancient springs, and unique geological formations. Ruplingen provides diverse points of interest for those seeking both natural beauty and historical exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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According to legend, it was built based on a promise made by Charlemagne.
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About the Notre-Dame de Rabas chapel, the legend says: "Overwhelming heat! A troop of hunters and a pack of dogs pursue a deer at bay in the woods of Saint-Hubert. They get lost. People and beasts suffer from intense thirst. Very touched to see his people and his animals suffer, Charlemagne then made a vow to build a chapel to the Virgin if she came to his aid. Suddenly, under the feet of his horse springs a fresh and clear source. This is how the first stones of the chapel were laid during the 9th century.
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The castle is privately owned. However, there is the possibility to visit the icon collection.
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Beautiful, detached chapel, not far from the "Charlemagne" spring.
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Legend has it that the ruler, so thirsty, promised the Virgin to build a chapel if she would quench his thirst. Then his horse pawed the ground and a spring appeared.
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A really impressive ravine surrounded by large trees. The sandstone walls to the left and right of the path offer a bizarre picture of the root system of the trees that grow along the edge.👀👍
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Religious works of art such as relics and icons can be admired in the castle. There are no regular opening hours, you have to register in advance - preferably as a group.
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LA SOURCE DE CHARLEMAGNE - Charlemagne This ancient legend, deeply rooted in popular imagination, dates back to the 9th century. century back. The story goes that Charlemagne, who was in the town of Thionville in transit, went hunting in the region with his men and hounds. On a beautiful, hot summer's day, they continued towards Vigy and Saint-Hubert. However, as the hours passed, the heat became so oppressive that even the Emperor could not quench his thirst. Then he called the Virgin Mary in the middle of the forest and promised her that if she would conjure up water, he would have a chapel built for her. Immediately the prayer became a reality. A spring of pure water sprang from the hooves of his horse... Even today, visitors and pilgrims in transit hike to the mythical spring of the Emperor, which still flows in the middle of the forest.
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The area features impressive natural monuments such as the Saint-Hubert Canyon, known for its sandstone walls and visible root systems. Another significant natural site is the Charlemagne Spring, a legendary spring that flows in the middle of the forest.
Yes, you can explore the Notre-Dame de Rabas Chapel, a historical religious building dating back to the 9th century, often linked to the legend of Charlemagne's Spring. Additionally, Landon-Villers Castle, though privately owned, offers the possibility to visit its icon collection by prior arrangement.
The region around Ruplingen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are moderate mountain bike trails like the "Notre-Dame de Rabas Chapel – Canyon de Saint-Hubert loop." You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Ruplingen, Road Cycling Routes around Ruplingen, and MTB Trails around Ruplingen guide pages.
Both the Charlemagne Spring and the Notre-Dame de Rabas Chapel are categorized as family-friendly. Their historical legends and natural settings make them suitable for visits with children.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural landscapes, such as the impressive ravines of Saint-Hubert Canyon, and the historical significance of sites like the Charlemagne Spring and Notre-Dame de Rabas Chapel, which are steeped in local legends.
The legend states that Charlemagne, while hunting in the region, was parched. He vowed to the Virgin Mary that if she provided water, he would build a chapel. Immediately, a spring of pure water appeared from the hooves of his horse. This is the origin story for both the Charlemagne Spring and the nearby Notre-Dame de Rabas Chapel.
While the main attractions are well-regarded, the combination of the Chapel of Rabas and Charlemagne's Spring offers a charming, interconnected experience of history and nature that might feel like a hidden gem, especially when exploring the surrounding forest trails.
The Saint-Hubert Canyon features an impressive ravine with sandstone walls and visible root systems, surrounded by large trees. The trails in this area are generally categorized as intermediate, suggesting varied terrain that might include some inclines or uneven paths.
The Landon-Villers Castle is privately owned. While there are no regular opening hours, it is possible to visit its icon collection by registering in advance, preferably as a group.
Yes, for example, the "Notre-Dame de Rabas Chapel – Canyon de Saint-Hubert loop" is a moderate mountain biking route that connects two of the key attractions. You can find more detailed hiking and cycling routes that pass by these attractions on the MTB Trails around Ruplingen guide page, among others.


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