Best attractions and places to see around Ketsch include a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Rhine, featuring extensive nature reserves like the Ketsch Rhine Island and the Altrhein. Visitors can explore diverse biotopes, historical churches, and local monuments that reflect the area's heritage. These attractions offer opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice atmosphere in summer with many options for a tour break. If you have the time, you should park your bike here and visit the castle and park - a facility that is really worth seeing.
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Here you can cross the Neckar with dry feet
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The spacious square with the numerous restaurants invites you to linger.
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Two dials of the tower clock are attached to the east and west side of the old gate. The hands on the large dials show the hour, the hands on the small dials the quarter hours. The old gate forms the end of Maximilianstraße opposite the cathedral.
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The Schwetzingen Palace Square is very beautiful. There is always something going on here, due to the castle and the beautiful pubs, beer gardens and cafés around. It's also great that the cars also have to drive at a walking pace.
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Great place with Mediterranean flair and lots of charm
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Founded around 1000 years ago, the Speyer Cathedral is today the largest Romanesque church in the world and has a correspondingly large cathedral square. In the middle of the cathedral square, in front of the west portal of the cathedral, there is a huge bowl, the so-called cathedral bowl, which marked the borderline between the medieval city and the cathedral immunity. From the end of the 15th century it was customary for the new bishop to make a debut and have the Domnapt filled with wine so that the people of Speyer could drink to his health.
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From Domplatz you can see the west facade of the cathedral and Maximilianstraße. Very nice!
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Ketsch offers several beautiful natural areas. The Ketsch Rhine Island (Ketscher Rheininsel) is an extensive 500-hectare nature reserve with wetlands, forests, and meadows, ideal for walking or cycling. You can also explore the Altrhein, a semi-circular remnant of a Rhine bend, and the natural paradises of Anglersee and Naturschutzgebiet Karl-Ludwig-See, which feature nature trails with display boards.
Yes, Ketsch has several historical and cultural landmarks. You can visit religious buildings such as the Sankt-Sebastian-Kirche, Johanneskirche, and Sankt-Anna-Kapelle. The town also features a Historische Turmuhr (Historic Clock Tower) and the Korbmacher-Denkmal (Basket Maker's Monument). For a deeper dive into local heritage, the Heimatmuseum Ketsch, housed in the old waterworks, offers permanent and temporary exhibitions.
Many attractions around Ketsch are suitable for families. The natural areas like the Ketsch Rhine Island and Karl-Ludwig-See Nature Reserve offer easy walking paths and opportunities to observe nature. Further afield, Speyer Cathedral and Maximilian Street, Speyer are also considered family-friendly, offering historical exploration and pleasant strolls.
For scenic views, consider the View of Ladenburg and the Neckar from the railway bridge, which offers expansive vistas over the Neckar river. Within Ketsch, the natural areas like the Ketsch Rhine Island provide picturesque settings, especially along the Altrhein.
The Ketsch area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking and running. Popular hiking options include the 'Riverside Path Along the Rhine' and the 'Ketscher Altrhein loop'. For runners, routes like the 'St. Sebastian Church, Ketsch loop' are available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Ketsch and Running Trails around Ketsch guide pages.
Yes, cycling is a popular way to explore the region. The Ketsch Rhine Island is accessible by bike, with paths crossing the Altrheinbrücke bridge. For longer rides, consider routes like the 'Ketsch Rhine Island – Goat Pasture loop'. More road cycling options can be found on the Road Cycling Routes around Ketsch guide page.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Ketsch. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for exploring nature reserves, cycling, and walking. The Ketsch Rhine Island, in particular, is vibrant with flora and fauna during these times.
Many of Ketsch's natural areas, such as the Ketsch Rhine Island and the Altrhein, are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and local regulations are followed. These open spaces offer plenty of room for you and your canine companion to enjoy the outdoors.
Several attractions in the broader Ketsch area offer wheelchair accessibility. Speyer Cathedral, View of Ladenburg and the Neckar from the railway bridge, and Schwetzingen Palace Square are noted as wheelchair-accessible. While specific accessibility details for Ketsch's local nature trails should be verified on-site, many main paths are generally flat.
While exploring, you'll find options for refreshments. In Speyer, Maximilian Street is known for its cafes and restaurants. For a riverside experience, the Biergarten Alter Hammer offers a large beer garden with food directly overlooking the Rhine. In Ketsch itself, the town center provides local cafes and pubs.
The Ketsch Rhine Island is a highly significant 500-hectare nature reserve. It's a vital wetland, dryland, forest, and meadow biotope, known for its diverse flora and fauna, including near-natural floodplain forests. It's also part of the 'Rheinniederung Altlußheim-Mannheim' bird sanctuary and an FFH area, making it crucial for regional biodiversity.


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