Tag: Pilgrims

  • Along the Gem Road

    Along the Gem Road

    A Walking Blog by Heather Boyle, Group Tour Leader

    The walk we take from Herrstein to Niederhosenbach is simply unforgettable because of the sheer beauty of the surrounding countryside, the calm of the woods and the farmland, the stunning views from the tops of the hills. Although the village of Herrstein dates back to 1525, around 40 years ago a massive project was undertaken to restore Herrstein to its previous glory. Dozens of workers spent weeks chipping away the gray plaster facades to reveal the original medieval timber framed buildings. Walking through the narrow cobblestone streets filled with half-timbered buildings and homes decorated with colorful window flower boxes, the idyllic little alleys and nooks, is like being a fairy tale town. The historic Hankelbrunnen fountain and the flower garden that surrounds it adds to the magic.

    We shall journey through the passageway of the original town wall fortification and under the chiming clock tower, then past the thick walled Romaneque church. The gently curved Stumpfer Turm, or “Stubby Tower” with it conical roof, leads us up the hill and into the woods. The trail continues through meadows, croplands, and we will stop for rest and contemplation at the top the hill to admire the panoramic vistas. 

    Forest Walking

    The walk from Herrstein to Niederhosenbach was voted Germany’s most beautiful trail in 2010, and we know you will immediately understand and agree. In addition to this path being significant in the time of Hildegard, the path was also former trade route used by the Romans from 50 B.C. through the fifth century; in fact, several of the field and forest paths were ancient Roman roads.

    We continue on for a few short miles to the village of Niederhosenbach, where Hildegard was likely born. Outside of the small Protestant church is an old oak tree and benches where we can sit for a few minutes to rest and contemplate, before we go inside the church to see the facsimile addition of Hildegard’s Liber Scivias.

    Liber Scivias

    Let us take this time to forget about our obligations, and instead dive deep into soul of our being and feel the presence of spirit. Notice the light that filters through the forest and shines on the hillsides that connects everything, with everything. As we sit and marvel at the feel of the flow of the divine and the holiness deep inside of us, let us also experience ourselves as complete, as part of the completeness. The rustle of the wind in the trees in balance with the silence, the fragrance of the warm earth and the blossoms, the skies and clouds and everything else, it is complete and enough. We are in balance with life, with the divine, and complete. 

    “Everything that is in the heavens, on earth, under the earth is penetrated with connectedness, penetrated with relatedness.” – Hildegard

  • Walk in the Footsteps of Saint Hildegard September 08 – 18

    Walk in the Footsteps of Saint Hildegard September 08 – 18

    Join our exclusive Hildegard Way Journey in Germany! Spanning key locations significant to Saint Hildegard of Bingens’s life, this transformative experience connects seekers to her deep legacy and fosters personal growth and contemplation.

  • Pilgrimage to Land of Hildegard

    Pilgrimage to Land of Hildegard

    The Land of Hildegard in the Rhineland of central Germany offers an unforgettable pilgrimage experience combining the beauty of nature, the richness of medieval history, and the deep inspiration of Hildegard’s spiritual legacy. We invite you to join us on our upcoming journey to discover Hildegard in her homeland.

    Pilgrimage view of Bingen on the Rhine
    Pilgrimage view of Bingen on the Rhine

    Walking in the Footsteps of Saint Hildegard is a ten-day small group pilgrimage through the Land of Hildegard in west-central Germany, taking place September 12–22, 2026. Saint Hildegard von Bingen is revered worldwide as a remarkable medieval mystic, musical composer, theologian, and healer. During this memorable journey we will visit the towns, villages, ruins, and churches connected to her life and legacy — including the Disibodenberg ruins, the Benedictine Hildegard Abbey in Eibingen, and the Hildegard Pilgrimage Church where her holy shrine and relics are kept. The itinerary includes guided tour days, spa days, scenic walks, and the capstone celebration of Saint Hildegard’s Feast Day on September 17. See our FAQ for full details on what is included.

    Michael M. Conti and Heather Boyle, Filmmaker-Pilgrims
    Filmmaker-Pilgrims Michael M. Conti and Heather Boyle

    Join us for a special presentation by Heather Boyle and Michael M. Conti featuring photography and video from the Land of Hildegard. Discover the beauty of this pilgrimage and learn about the planned activities, hikes, meals, and accommodations. We will answer your questions and you will have the opportunity to connect with other Hildegardians interested in joining this journey. Reach out to be notified of upcoming streaming presentations.


    Your Guides

    Michael M. Conti first travelled to the Land of Hildegard while making his documentary The Unruly Mystic: Saint Hildegard (2014). Since then he has returned many times as a filmmaker-pilgrim, most recently presenting the film at venues across Germany and the United States alongside theologian Dr. Annette Esser. His wife, Heather Boyle, is a writer, caterer, and event producer who walked the Hildegard Way trail in 2019. They divide their time between Boulder, Colorado and Cologne, Germany.


  • Pilgrimage with Saint Hildegard

    Virtual Pilgrimage

    SaintHildegard.com will be offering a virtual pilgrimage again in 2022 for Saint Hildegard, both live and pre-recorded in September 2022. Besides the 12-days of recordings along the Hildegard Way, there were now 8 hours of new content from 2021! For 2022, we plan to be in Germany to produce these events live!