Best attractions and places to see around Vollmersbach include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and connections to the region's gemstone industry. This municipality in the Birkenfeld district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, is situated within the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park. Visitors can explore notable landmarks and cultural sites, alongside opportunities for outdoor activities. The area offers insights into local history and the renowned gemstone processing heritage.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Wonderful viewpoint of the small gemstone town
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The Bosselstein castle ruins were first mentioned in documents in 1187, but have been falling into disrepair since 1660; however, they can now be visited again.
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Here you have a very beautiful panoramic view
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The mocking nickname "Hankel" for Herrstein's residents derives from the formerly common first name Johann-Karl, which was shortened to Hankel. While the people of Herrstein associate the term with self-confident and educated citizens, neighboring communities view it critically, which is also reflected in the "Hankel Fountain": An adult figure depicted as "Hankel" is being teased by a boy and splashed with water.
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Unfortunately it is only a ruin, but thanks to some information boards you can get a good overview of where exactly what used to be. The special thing about this castle is that it actually had two outer baileys. The western and the eastern outer bailey. In the area of the former western outer bailey there is now a war memorial. In the area of the former eastern outer bailey there is an open area with a few benches.
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The castle ruins are no longer closed
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A beautiful gateway to a great place
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The area around Vollmersbach is rich in history. You can visit the Historic Old Town of Herrstein, known for its well-preserved medieval ambiance and half-timbered houses. Another significant historical landmark is the Clock Tower City Gate Herrstein, a remnant of the town's 13th-century defenses. Additionally, the Ruins of Bosselstein Castle offer insights into the region's past with its 12th-century origins overlooking the Nahe valley. Don't miss the legendary Felsenkirche (Rock Church) built into a rock face in nearby Idar-Oberstein.
Vollmersbach is nestled within the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park, offering extensive natural beauty. A prominent natural feature is Kirschweiler Fortress, a rock formation with beautiful views. You can also explore the Bärenstein, a popular rock formation reachable via a circular hiking trail, or visit the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park for more extensive nature experiences.
Vollmersbach is situated along the German Gem Road (Deutsche Edelsteinstraße), highlighting the region's deep history in gemstone processing. The local art of engraving and the gemstone industry were historically renowned. You can visit the German Gemstone Museum in Idar-Oberstein to see vast collections of rough and polished gemstones, or explore the publicly accessible Gemstone Mines Steinkaulenberg to marvel at agates, rock crystals, and amethysts. The historic "Weiherschleife" Cutting Mill, the last gemstone mill on the Idarbach river operated by a water wheel, also offers engaging exhibitions.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Historic Old Town of Herrstein and the Clock Tower City Gate Herrstein are great for exploring history together. The Hankel Fountain in Herrstein also provides an interesting cultural story. For a more active family outing, consider the Celtic Experience Trail, which winds through forests and offers insights into the region's ancient history.
The area around Vollmersbach is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling paths. For running, explore options like the 'View of the Hunsrück Hills loop' or 'Little Forest Highway' routes. Cyclists can enjoy longer tours such as the 'Nahe Bridge – View of the Nahe Valley loop' or the 'Fischbach Copper Mine – Oberstein Rock Church loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the Running Trails around Vollmersbach, Road Cycling Routes around Vollmersbach, and Cycling around Vollmersbach guide pages.
The best seasons for hiking and other outdoor activities in Vollmersbach are spring and autumn. During these times, the landscape is vibrant with color, and the climate is mild, making for pleasant exploration of the nature parks and trails.
Yes, several locations offer impressive views. The Kirschweiler Fortress provides a wide view over the Rosselhalde and into the valley, where you can see the Steinbachtalsperre. The Ruins of Bosselstein Castle also offer a historical viewpoint over the Nahe valley. Additionally, the Bärenstein rock formation is known for its spectacular views of the surrounding area.
Within Vollmersbach, you can find the historic Saint Andrew's Well (Andreasbrunnen), traditionally believed to possess healing properties. Another notable site is the Flurstraße 5 Prefabricated House, a cube-shaped clapboard building from 1925, recognized as a listed cultural monument in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved medieval ambiance of places like the Historic Old Town of Herrstein, often noting its charm and historical depth. The scenic rock formations and forest paths, such as those near Kirschweiler Fortress, are also highly rated for their natural beauty and opportunities for exploration. The blend of history, nature, and the unique gemstone heritage makes the region appealing to many.
Yes, the Hankel Fountain in Herrstein is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy this unique cultural monument.
Yes, the Celtic Experience Trail winds through the forests around Vollmersbach. This trail provides insights into the history of Celtic settlements in the region through informative panels and replicas of artifacts, offering a glimpse into ancient times.


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