The eastern slopes of Devil's Mountain ", the summit of 597.6 m above sea level rises. The
St. Ann Chapel is at a height of 423 m and looks at Burrweiler down,
which is about 170 m below the chapel, so at about 271 m above sea
level. From the St. Anna chapel offers a
beautiful view over the Rhine valley, which extends up to the mountains
of the Odenwald and Black Forest. A very special experience it is, in the choir of the chapel standing - sitting - watching the sunrise.
St.
Anne's Mountain is a long time the goal of pilgrimage: the major in
July and August each year bring people together from afar. But otherwise, the St. Anna Mountain is a popular destination for pilgrims as hikers. Here is the oath mentioned procession every year on 1 May
by the two parishes and Burrweiler Flemlingen gone to Annkapelle is and
will be completed, if possible with a Eucharistic celebration. The Chapel as it appears today was, in the 19 Century Rev. Michael Henderson, pastor of Burrweiler built. Dr.
M. Lamb, has a PhD in history with its recent publication, the book
"The Chapel of St. Anna Burrweiler" light on the darkness of history. To preserve the chapel and its tradition also sought the "Friends of St. Ann Chapel eV", which welcomes members and supporters.


