Best attractions and places to see in Großer Wald include a diverse range of historical sites, natural landscapes, and unique man-made structures. This region offers many places to explore, from ancient castles to significant historical landmarks. Visitors can find various attractions suitable for different interests, including family-friendly walks Großer Wald.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The beautiful forest path leads directly along the small mill stream. When it has rained, the stream can have a lot of water and is then no longer so easy to cross. Overall, a really beautiful path to enjoy.
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Access to the Jewish cemetery is secured with a lock, which can be picked up from the Bad Rappenau town hall. Entry to the cemetery is only permitted if the rules of conduct are observed (e.g. men must wear a head covering). The cemetery is generally not accessible on Jewish holidays.
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The Fünfmühlental begins in the Zimmerhof district, about 2 km northeast of the town center of Bad Rappenau and extends to the Siegelsbach-Gundelsheim road. One of the most beautiful hiking trails in the region leads along the forest-lined valley. Until after the Second World War, five water mills were in operation there, each bearing the name of their respective owners. Today there is a private fallow deer enclosure in this romantic valley. Some of the spa guest hikes run by the guest information center lead into this valley. The distance from Zimmerhof through the Fünfmühlental to Guttenberg Castle is around 5 km. In Zimmerhof, on a forest barbecue area and in the “Mühlenschenke” at the end of the valley, you can have a good rest. In dry weather the path is also suitable for strollers. (Source: www.badrappenau-tourismus.de)
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a highlight of the hike. The Jewish cemetery is impressive just because of its size, there are graves from 1591 to 1937. However, if you want access, you have to get a key from the Citizens' Registration Office in Bad Rappenau beforehand.
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Path directly along the stream, a bit off the main path and sometimes quite impassable and adventurous.
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The path leads here directly along the stream
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Großer Wald is rich in history. You can explore Guttenberg Castle, a late medieval hilltop castle continuously inhabited for almost 800 years, known for its German Griffin Observatory. Another significant historical site is the Jewish Cemetery and Giant Sequoia Heinsheim, one of Germany's largest and most art-historically interesting Jewish cemeteries.
Yes, Großer Wald offers several family-friendly options. Guttenberg Castle is popular with children, especially for its bird of prey shows. The Wooden fountain with eagle sculpture in Fünfmühlental is located in a valley with a private fallow deer enclosure, and the Mühlbach Trail in Fünfmühlental is a beautiful forest path suitable for families, with parts even accessible with a pram in dry weather.
The region features diverse natural landscapes, including dense forests and river valleys. The Fünfmühlental is known for its scenic hiking trails along a small mill stream. Additionally, the Wooden footbridge in the Schlierbach-Kohlrain nature reserve offers a unique opportunity to experience a protected forest with rich birdlife up close.
Großer Wald is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to moderate touring bicycle routes like the 'View of Guttenberg Castle – View of Hornberg Castle loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Forsthaus Eser – Obergimpern Castle loop'. Road cycling routes are also available, including longer, more challenging options. You can explore more routes on the dedicated komoot guides for Cycling in Großer Wald, MTB Trails in Großer Wald, and Road Cycling Routes in Großer Wald.
Yes, for beginners or those seeking an easier walk, the Mühlbach Trail in Fünfmühlental is highly recommended. It's a beautiful forest path directly along a small mill stream, and in dry weather, it's also suitable for strollers. Many spa guest hikes also lead into this romantic valley.
In the Fünfmühlental, you can find places to rest. There's a forest barbecue area in Zimmerhof and the “Mühlenschenke” at the end of the valley, offering good opportunities to stop and refresh yourself after exploring the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The well-preserved Guttenberg Castle with its unique bird shows is a highlight, as is the serene and historically significant Jewish Cemetery and Giant Sequoia Heinsheim. The tranquil forest paths, like the Mühlbach Trail, are also highly praised for their natural charm.
Beyond historical buildings, you can find unique man-made structures like the Wooden fountain with eagle sculpture in Fünfmühlental. This charming feature is nestled in a valley historically known for its five water mills and offers a pleasant spot for hikers.
Yes, for Guttenberg Castle, parking facilities are available on site, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
The Fünfmühlental, home to several attractions and trails, is particularly pleasant in dry weather, as paths like the Mühlbach Trail are more easily accessible, even with strollers. Generally, spring through autumn offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery and comfortable temperatures.
Yes, the Schlierbach-Kohlrain nature reserve is home to the Wooden footbridge. This protected forest area offers a narrow, beautiful nature trail where you can experience the natural forest up close and observe rich birdlife.
Wildlife spotting is possible, especially in the more natural areas. The Fünfmühlental features a private fallow deer enclosure, and the Schlierbach-Kohlrain nature reserve is known for its rich birdlife, offering opportunities to observe local fauna.


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