Mont Sainte-Odile GRAND EST / ALSACE - Ottrott, France, 67530 Phone: +33 388 958 053 Website Mont Sainte-Odile (German: Odilienberg or Ottilienberg; called Allitona in the 8th century) is a 2,500 foot (760 meter) peak of the Vosges Mountains in Alsace in France, immediately west of Barr. The mountain is named for Saint Odile. It has a monastery/convent at its top called the Hohenburg Abbey, and is notable also for its stone fortifications called "the Pagan Wall." In 1992.
Hours of operation: Tuesday through Saturday 09.00 (9:00 am) to 18.00 (6:00 pm).
Admission: By donation.
Parking available.
Machine 2 is in a small building on the right of the top car park (with vending machines) before you reach the main building. €2 cost for each design (A 2€ coin or two 1€ coins only) on a supplied 5 eurocent coin. Machine accepts credit cards. Designs all have 'Sainte-Odile' on them.
1) (H) Monastery view.
2) (V) Saint Odilia on a pedestal with 'Patronne de L'Alsace'.
3) (H) - Monastery view.
Retired 1: 1) (H) Picture of the main building, 2) (V) Saint Odilia, 3) (V) Picture of the crest.
G.P.S. coordinates: Latitude: 48°26'13.0"N Longitude: 7°24'14.0"E
Google Maps coordinates: CCP3+QG Ottrott, France
Aug 2015 I.T. Hope.
26.07.2025 Machine here and pressing well. Antje Engel |