Attractions and places to see around Schiesheim include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. The town is situated on the Bergstraße, bordered by vineyards and the Odenwald forest. Key features include historic architecture, panoramic viewpoints, and extensive hiking and cycling routes. The area offers diverse opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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5/26/24: Unfortunately the spring is closed; the tap has been removed. The same goes for the Johannisquelle nearby. Tip: Sauerbrunnen in nearby Rückershausen. Tastes delicious!
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A beautiful border, which was, however, under water during our visit on May 23, 2024.
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great source. Nicely done.
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Fresh, cool drinking water. At 30 degrees in the shade (and there's not much of that in the Aartal) it's an absolute highlight for me.
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Old Roman spring, which was renovated with a lot of commitment - a big thank you to the helpers! The water tastes slightly ferrous, fizzes slightly and is refreshing. Ideal for filling up the drinking bottles, the water has drinking water quality and is checked regularly 👍
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The water is fizzy and tastes of iron. This is ideal for hikers and cyclists to fill up their water bottles.
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The ruin is privately owned. The castle was built in the early 14th century. Built by Archbishop Balduin of Trier to control and weaken the lords of Westerburg at Schaumburg Castle (now Schaumburg Castle). Since the 17th century it was left to decay and even temporarily demolished.
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Balduinenstein, a wonderful little place right on the lahn
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Schriesheim boasts a rich history. You can visit the impressive Strahlenburg Castle, which offers panoramic views over the Rhine plain. The Historic Town Hall and the charming Old Town with its half-timbered houses are also significant. For a unique experience, explore the Visitor Mine "Grube Anna Elisabeth" to learn about medieval silver mining.
Absolutely. The 449.3-meter-high Ölberg mountain provides a remarkable panoramic view over the Rhine Plain and the historic town. You can also see the impressive, disused Schriesheim Quarry, a significant natural monument. For another stunning vista, the View from the Mensfelder Kopf offers a 360-degree all-round view, including Limburg and towards Feldberg.
Schriesheim is a great base for cycling. You can enjoy the idyllic and scenic Lahntal Cycle Path, which offers a good route along the water. Another option is the Lahn cycle path along the river near Balduinstein, a well-compacted gravel route with beautiful, shady sections. For more routes, check out the cycling guide for Schriesheim.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Visitor Mine "Grube Anna Elisabeth" offers an engaging look into history. The View of Balduinstein is considered family-friendly, as is the Roman Spring Zollhaus, where you can refill water bottles. The View from the Mensfelder Kopf is also a great spot for families to enjoy panoramic views.
The Roman Spring Zollhaus is a notable natural monument and historical site. Its water is fizzy and tastes of iron, making it ideal for hikers and cyclists to refill their bottles. The spring is beautifully designed and invites a short break.
Schriesheim's location amidst vineyards and at the edge of the Odenwald makes it appealing throughout the warmer months. The Bergstraße is particularly known for its blossoming routes in spring. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, including the vibrant colors of the vineyards.
Schriesheim is situated at the western edge of the Odenwald, offering extensive forest areas and a diverse network of hiking trails. The Ölberg mountain area is popular for hiking. For specific running trails, you can explore options in the running guide for Schriesheim.
Yes, the town offers cultural insights. The Museum Théo Kerg, located in a restored half-timbered building in the Altstadt, features a permanent exhibition of works by the Luxembourg artist Théo Kerg. The Mariä Himmelfahrt Catholic Church and the Knabenschulhaus also contribute to the town's cultural heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and idyllic nature of the area, especially along the Lahn river. The well-maintained paths for cycling and the stunning panoramic views from various viewpoints are highly appreciated. The historical significance of sites like the Lahn Bridge and the castle ruins also captivates many.
Absolutely. Schriesheim is a renowned wine town, surrounded by vineyards. You can enjoy wine tasting and tours at local wineries such as Winzergenossenschaft Schriesheim eG, Weingut Biehlig, Weingut Wehweck, and Weingut Majer. The town is also famous for the Mathaisemarkt, an annual wine festival held in the Old Town since 1579.
Yes, the View of Balduinstein offers a perspective of the Lahn Bridge, which was historically significant as the first prestressed concrete bridge erected using a cantilever in 1951, replacing a World War II-destroyed bridge.


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