Best attractions and places to see around Uhrweiler, likely referring to Uhrwiller in the Bas-Rhin department of Grand Est, France, include a variety of historical sites and natural features. The area is situated near the North Vosges Regional Natural Reserve, offering natural scenery. Visitors can explore ancient castles and Roman historical sites, providing insights into the region's past. The landscape combines forested areas with elevated viewpoints.
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The Temple of Mercury is carved into a rock; you can only see the portal from the front; if you walk around the rock, you get the impression it's just a rock. Fascinating.
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On this hiking highlight, we encounter the remains of a temple dedicated to MERCURY (Latin: MERCURIUS). Dating back to pre-Christian times, the deities of Roman and Greek mythology in particular have been preserved in the collective memory of people in Europe to this day. MERCURY is the "messenger of the gods" in Roman mythology; his counterpart in Greek mythology is Hermes. Both have the interesting combination of being gods of trade and merchants, but also of thieves.
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On the site of the ruins of Wasenburg Castle, there are the remains of a much older building: a Roman sanctuary dedicated to Mercury. Parts of the temple were rebuilt in the 19th century.
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The view is magnificent from the top of the tower which is accessible
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even without the sun, always happy to see it appear!!
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Magnificent 360º viewpoint over the Northern Vosges.
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Where the Wasenburg ruins stand today, there once stood a Roman sanctuary dedicated to Mercury and a specula nearby. Parts of the temple were rebuilt in the 19th century. Parts of the Roman Temple of Mercury from the 2nd to 3rd centuries AD are still preserved on the Wachtfelsen (watch rock), not far from the Wasenburg ruins. Information board at the site: Take a look at the Wachtfelsen (watch rock), which was used by the Romans as a "specula," an observation post. Archaeological finds also testify to a temple dedicated to Mercury on this site. But make no mistake, the extension to the rock is a reconstruction from the 20th century (1913). It commemorates the remains of the temple and the Gallo-Roman settlement of this place long before the construction of the listed Wasenburg, which was finally destroyed by the troops of Louis XIV in 1677.
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The Wasenburg was built in 1280 by Konrad von Lichtenberg on a castle site dating back to the 8th century. The castle was damaged in the Peasants' War and was almost destroyed by French troops in 1677. The huge nine-part magnificent window with seven rosettes is remarkable - a work of art that the stonemasons carved out of a single piece of sandstone. It is probably the most beautiful castle window of all Alsatian castles. The mighty shield wall, a bay window and the fireplace in the palace are also well preserved. A memorial plaque commemorates Goethe's visit in 1770, who came up here because of the magnificent window and the excellent view from the spa town of Niederbronn-les-Bains.
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The region around Uhrweiler is rich in history. You can visit the ruins of Wasenbourg Castle, a historical site with impressive outer walls and a gothic opening. Nearby, you'll find the Mercury Rock Temple, which consists of the remains of a Roman sanctuary. Another significant site is Lichtenberg Castle, a 13th-century fortress with a rich history, a 16th-century chapel, and a marble mausoleum.
Yes, for breathtaking views, head to Grand Wintersberg, the highest mountain in the Northern Vosges at 581 meters. Its summit features a 25-meter-high lookout tower offering an all-round view, including the Black Forest on clear days. The North Vosges Regional Natural Reserve, about 12.4 km from Uhrwiller, also provides natural scenery and elevated viewpoints.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Eselsplatz Refuge – Zinswiller loop' or more challenging ones such as the 'Mercury Rock Temple – Wasenbourg Castle loop'. For cyclists, there are touring bicycle routes like the 'Saint John Protestant Church – Niederbronn-les-Bains loop' and road cycling options like the 'Étang de Niefern loop'. You can explore more routes in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and road cycling guide for Uhrweiler.
Yes, Lichtenberg Castle is considered family-friendly. It's a large, partly restored castle complex where children can explore. Additionally, the nearby Grand Wintersberg with its lookout tower can be an exciting destination for families who enjoy a moderate hike with a rewarding view.
For a unique cultural experience, consider visiting La Fabrique à Bretzels in Gundershoffen, approximately 5.9 km from Uhrwiller. This site offers insights into the making of pretzels, a regional specialty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and panoramic views. The ruins of Wasenbourg Castle are noted for their beautiful views, while the 25-meter-high lookout tower on Grand Wintersberg offers spectacular all-round vistas. The historical significance of sites like the Mercury Rock Temple also captivates many.
Yes, Aqualies in Niederbronn-les-Bains, about 10 km from Uhrwiller, is a point of interest for leisure and recreation. Niederbronn-les-Bains itself is known for its mineral springs and has a casino, offering various options for relaxation and entertainment.
Admission to Lichtenberg Castle is €6 for adults, €3.5 for children and students, and a family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) costs €17. Parking is available in the village below the castle, about 500 meters away.
Absolutely. A visit to Wasenbourg Castle can be combined with exploring the nearby Mercury Rock Temple, which is located behind the castle ruins. Additionally, the region has other castle ruins like Chateau Schoeneck and Wineck, Chateau Hohenfels, and Alt-Windstein and Neu-Windstein, allowing for a comprehensive historical tour.
While the guide doesn't specify a 'best' time, the mention of clear days for views from Grand Wintersberg suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn offer the best conditions for hiking and enjoying the panoramic vistas. These seasons generally provide more stable weather for outdoor exploration.
Beyond the Roman Mercury Rock Temple, you can visit the Saint John Protestant Church in Niederbronn-les-Bains. Lichtenberg Castle also features a beautiful 16th-century chapel in Gothic style and a marble mausoleum from the Renaissance period.


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