Attractions and places to see around Breitenbach am Herzberg, a municipality in eastern Hesse, Germany, are set against the backdrop of the Knüllgebirge range, including the Hirschberg and Rimberg mountains. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural events. Visitors can explore the Jossa valley, picturesque side valleys, and the Silbersee, an idyllic natural lake.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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After spending the night here, you'll be treated to a very diverse breakfast selection. I was initially overwhelmed. Everything tasted very good.
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Be sure to take the elevator up the tower. The tour guide's casual stories were very amusing and the view from the top is amazing.
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The town of Schlitz has several castles.
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The Vorderburg, which today houses the castle museum and the ballroom of the town of Schlitz, was built in its current form between 1565 and 1600. Its origins go back to the central Romanesque residential tower from the Middle Ages (the base of the tower was built before 1181). The core of the east wing is medieval, while the west wing was built around 1600. Various construction phases can be seen in the central, former residential tower. A porch consisting of an altar and stair tower, traces of which can still be seen, was demolished in 1812, and the late Gothic portal of the stair tower is now located in the garden exit of the Vorderburg tower. The narrow and rear sides of the two wings of the massive building have Renaissance gables. The tower roof dates from the 16th century. A wooden, partly baroque staircase leads to the various floors. The portal decorated with coats of arms from 1565 could be the work of Philipp Soldan from Frankenberg. In 1950, a chime system consisting of 26 bells was installed in the tower roof, which can be operated both electronically and manually. According to the wishes of its founder, Count Otto Hartmann von Schlitz, this carillon is intended to promote international understanding. At 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., folk songs from different nations can be heard over the roofs of the city on a weekly rotation.
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In Schlitz you can take a break and take a walk around.
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Great opportunity to relax - there are plenty of benches, the pond is extremely well maintained and invites you to linger. Highly Recommended!
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I have to correct my tip from 2022. The opening times in the beer garden at the Music Academy are only Friday to Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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As a slasher, I have to agree with Andreas Bikefan. However, if you want to eat something for lunch, it is worth taking the cycle path to Fulda via Pfordt and stopping there at the Landgasthof Porta (located directly on the cycle path) (https://landgasthof-porta.de/). Those who get lost here might still have the chance to get one of the guest rooms. If you want to refresh yourself the next morning in summer, you can cycle the 1000 m to the Pfordter See and swim a few lengths there or relax on one of the sunbathing lawns before the cycle path continues south/east/north/west. From here you can get almost anywhere via one of the many well-developed cycle paths.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit Herzberg Castle, Hesse's largest hilltop castle, offering extensive views. The municipality also features historic half-timbered houses, particularly in the "Gesamtanlage Breitenbach am Herzberg," and the impressive Evangelical Wehrkirche in Breitenbach with its distinctive sun cross.
Breitenbach am Herzberg is nestled among the scenic Hirschberg and Rimberg mountains. You can explore the picturesque Jossa Valley and its side valleys. For water activities, the Silbersee (Silver Lake) is an idyllic spot for swimming, paddling, and fishing. Additionally, the Christerode Waterfall and Pond offers a unique natural experience, especially in winter.
Yes, Breitenbach am Herzberg hosts several notable cultural events. The renowned Burg-Herzberg-Festival, Europe's oldest and largest open-air hippie festival, takes place annually near Herzberg Castle. Traditional events like the Kobold-Kirmes and knightly tournaments with a castle market also add to the vibrant local culture.
Families can enjoy cycling on the Little Red Riding Hood Rail Trail, a paved 50 km path with scenic views and rest areas suitable for all ages. The Silbersee is also great for family outings with swimming and paddling. Exploring Herzberg Castle and the Historic Old Town of Schlitz can also be engaging for children interested in history.
Absolutely. The Little Red Riding Hood Rail Trail is a highly recommended paved cycle path, offering 50 km of scenic riding. For more options, you can find various cycling routes, including easy to difficult ones, in the Cycling around Breitenbach am Herzberg guide.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around Herzberg Castle, with routes ranging from 3.8 km to 6.5 km. These trails often provide beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. For more detailed options, explore the Easy hikes around Breitenbach am Herzberg guide.
The trails around Breitenbach am Herzberg vary. The Little Red Riding Hood Rail Trail is a paved, mostly flat path, ideal for easy cycling. Hiking trails, especially those around the Hirschberg and Rimberg mountains, can involve moderate inclines and natural surfaces, offering a mix of forest paths and open views.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and swimming in the Silbersee, with the Burg-Herzberg-Festival typically held in late July or early August. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can transform the landscape, making the Christerode Waterfall particularly unique.
Yes, Herzberg Castle is a prime viewpoint, offering extensive vistas across the Rhön, Vogelsberg, and Thuringian Forest. The castle complex, situated at approximately 510 meters, provides a broad perspective of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the constituent communities like Hatterode, which features a late medieval hall church with an elaborate pulpit. The Historic Old Town of Schlitz, with its four castles and well-preserved medieval architecture, is also a charming discovery, including the quaint Vorderburg, Schlitz.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The panoramic views from Herzberg Castle are a highlight, as is the well-maintained Little Red Riding Hood Rail Trail for its accessibility and scenic appeal. The overall charm of the half-timbered towns and the peaceful natural landscapes are also highly appreciated.


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