Best mountain peaks around Hemsbach are found in a region that transitions between the Odenwald and the Upper Rhine Plain. While Hemsbach itself reaches elevations up to 399 meters, the surrounding area features numerous elevated points, observation towers, and historic sites. These locations offer extensive views and various hiking opportunities. The diverse terrain provides a range of natural features and landmarks for exploration.
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The Hrehberg (576 m) can be reached by bike or via the numerous surrounding hiking trails from Bensheim, Heppenheim or the Lautertal. The mountain bike route HP 1 also passes by here. The striking transmission tower is hidden in the forest. There are plenty of rest areas on the paths around. For example, the nearby Mathildenruhe.
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The round tower has a total height of 19 meters. It is located on the summit of the 262.2 m above sea level Hemsberg in the southeast of Bensheim. The tower is made of granite and widens evenly over the last three meters. It is topped with a parapet, the upper edge of which is 16.1 meters high. On the southeast side of the tower, above the exit to the platform, there is a bay window with a gable roof that towers over it by 4 meters. In the lower part of the tower there is a two-storey extension with a hipped roof. In its original design, the extension on the upper floor was open and intended as a visitor's terrace. In the 1950s, however, this area was walled up and fitted with windows. The extension has served as a hikers' hostel ever since.
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On May 17, 1897, the retired postal director Ernst Hallwachs (1828–1903) and the Bensheim entrepreneur Commercial Councillor Wilhelm Euler (1847–1934) suggested building a Bismarck tower on the summit of the Hemsberg.[5] The tower was built according to plans by Heinrich Metzendorf and completed on July 6, 1902. The construction costs for its construction amounted to 10,000 marks. In 2010, the tower was renovated. The roof was sealed, and windows and doors were painted. In 2017, the tower was handed over by the Bensheim local group to the Hemsberg Tower Association, which was founded for this purpose, because the local group no longer saw itself in a position to take on responsibility for the tower in the future due to its age structure.
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The Bismarck Tower on the Hemsberg near Bensheim is a Bismarck monument. The tower is used as an observation tower, which is open on Sundays and public holidays, and as a hostel for hikers.
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The Bismarck Tower is only open on Sundays and public holidays. The Hemsberg is a 262.2 m above sea level elevation on the Hessian Bergstrasse in the Odenwald southeast of Bensheim. The area around Hemsberg has a very diverse flora and fauna. On the summit there is a Bismarck Tower built in 1902, which can be used as an observation tower. Wikipedia
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The region around Hemsbach offers several elevated points with extensive views. Notable locations include the 577-meter-high Tromm Mountain with its 34-meter-high Tromm Tower, offering a 360-degree panorama. Hirschkopf Tower, a landmarked lookout tower from 1870, provides great views over the Rhine-Neckar plain and the Odenwald. Additionally, the historic Starkenburg Castle and the Waldner Tower (Vierritterturm) also offer scenic overlooks.
Yes, the area is rich in historical landmarks. Starkenburg Castle, perched on the 295-meter-high Schlossberg, dates back to the mid-11th century. The Waldner Tower, also known as the "Vierritterturm," is a 10.1-meter-high observation tower built in 1837. You can also visit the Hemsberg Bismarck Tower, a 19-meter-high historical monument, and the Götzenstein Rock Formation, noted as a historical pagan site.
Beyond the panoramic views, you can explore unique natural features like the Götzenstein Rock Formation, a natural monument that also serves as a resting spot. The diverse terrain transitioning between the Odenwald and the Upper Rhine Plain provides varied landscapes, including forests and rock formations, making for interesting exploration.
The region around Hemsbach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, gravel biking, and road cycling. For mountain hikes, explore routes like the one from Hemsberg Bismarck Tower to Bensheim Market Square. Gravel biking options include routes like the Götzenstein rock formation loop. Road cyclists can find routes such as the Apple blossom path loop from Hemsbach.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The Hemsberg Bismarck Tower often features a small café and is open on Sundays and public holidays during summer, making it a pleasant family outing. The Götzenstein Rock Formation provides a resting spot with a bench, ideal for a short stop during a family walk. Many of the circular hiking routes in the area are also suitable for families.
You can find places to rest and eat near the trails. The Kirchberg Hut in Bensheim is a popular excursion destination with a tourist restaurant, open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 o'clock, offering stunning views. The Hemsberg Bismarck Tower also has a small café when it's open on Sundays and public holidays in summer.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and clear views. Summer provides longer daylight hours, ideal for extended explorations, especially when attractions like the Hemsberg Bismarck Tower are open on weekends.
For experienced hikers, the ascent to Krehberg Summit and Mathildenruhe Shelter is a strenuous climb rewarded with beautiful views. Many of the longer gravel biking and mountain hiking routes in the area are also rated as difficult, offering a good challenge.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse views and the combination of nature and history. The freely accessible Hirschkopf Tower is loved for its great views over the Rhine-Neckar plain and the Odenwald. The historical significance of sites like Starkenburg Castle and the unique architecture of towers like the Waldner Tower also draw many visitors.
Yes, the area features several circular hiking routes. The Waldner Tower is a highlight on circular routes, particularly one leading to the pilgrimage site of Kreuzberg. The Hirschkopf observation tower is also a key stop on varied circular hiking routes, offering spectacular views and diverse landscapes.
Within the Hemsbach district, elevations reach up to 399 meters. While the surrounding Odenwald features higher points like Tromm Mountain at 577 meters, the local peaks offer significant elevation gains and panoramic views.
Absolutely. Starkenburg Castle, a historic fortress on the Schlossberg, offers both historical insight and panoramic views. Although not directly in Hemsbach, Windeck Castle is also nearby, providing impressive views and a popular hiking destination, with trails even continuing to Heidelberg Castle.


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