Natural monuments around Beindersheim offer insights into the region's diverse natural and historical landscape. The area features designated natural monuments, including specific tree plants and historical cemetery areas within the municipality. Beyond the village, the surrounding landscape provides access to nature reserves, riverside trails, and unique geological formations. These sites provide opportunities for nature observation, walks, and exploring local ecosystems.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The fountain was created in 1913 by the Munich sculptor Adolf von Hildebrand and erected in 1921. It is made of shell limestone and is designed as a heptagonal dome. On top of the fountain stands Siegfried with his sword, which represents the scene of the dragon slayer from the legend.
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Good restaurant by the pond. http://www.wsv-gaststaette.de/
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The Begutenweiher, created shortly after the Second World War by gravel quarrying, is located between Friesenheim and the Notwende-Melm development area.
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The Siegfried Fountain is a listed fountain in the Rhineland-Palatinate city of Worms. It is reminiscent of Siegfried the dragon slayer, one of the main characters in the Nibelungen saga.
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Beautiful nature reserve... you can cross it on a leisurely loop
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In summer very busy around the lake. But always good for a photo stop
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Maybe the fountain looks nicer when the water is bubbling. So it's a bit dull. But above is Siegfried!
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Within Beindersheim itself, you can explore the designated natural monument of the tree plant on the Protestant church and the area of the old cemetery behind it. Additionally, a biotope created from an old gravel pit is located east of the village, offering important habitats for local flora and fauna.
Yes, the expansive 5 km² Biedensand Nature Reserve near Lampertheim is easily accessible. It's situated in a loop of the Rhine and is ideal for peaceful walks and cycling, especially on weekdays. You can also visit the Birdwatching Platform at Lampertheimer Altrhein for expansive views and nature observation.
The region around Beindersheim offers a variety of natural features. You can observe the significant river junction at the Confluence of the Neckar and Rhine, enjoy the tranquil waters of Begütenweiher, which is also suitable for swimming, and explore the unique natural formation of the Freinsheim Iron Gate.
Several natural monuments are family-friendly. Begütenweiher is a great spot for families, offering opportunities for swimming and walks. The Herrnsheim Castle Park is also family-friendly, providing an idyllic setting for strolls and picnics. The Birdwatching Platform at Lampertheimer Altrhein offers an engaging experience for children interested in nature.
Yes, the area blends natural beauty with historical significance. The Herrnsheim Castle Park is a prime example, featuring an outstanding Empire-style castle within its idyllic grounds. Additionally, the Siegfried Fountain (Worms), though a man-made monument, is often considered alongside natural attractions due to its historical and cultural importance in the region.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Kräppelweiher loop' or the 'Großniedesheimer Biotope loop'. Cyclists can enjoy the 'Rhine Riverside Trail' or the 'Old Rhine Trail'. For more challenging rides, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Rhine Cycle Route' or 'Forest Pathway in Palatinate'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, MTB guide, and gravel biking guide for Beindersheim.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. Easy options include the 'Kräppelweiher loop' and the 'Großniedesheimer Biotope loop'. For a slightly longer walk, consider the 'Wooden Bridge Over the Eckbach – Großniedesheimer Biotope loop'. These trails allow you to experience the local natural beauty. More hiking routes can be found in the hiking guide for Beindersheim.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility. The Herrnsheim Castle Park is loved for its idyllic atmosphere and photo opportunities. The Confluence of the Neckar and Rhine is a favorite spot for picnics and observing river activity. Many also enjoy the peaceful environment and birdwatching opportunities at the Birdwatching Platform at Lampertheimer Altrhein.
The Siegfried Fountain (Worms) is noted as wheelchair accessible. While specific accessibility details for all natural monuments are not always available, many paths in parks and along riverbanks may offer easier access. It's always recommended to check specific site conditions before visiting.
The natural monuments around Beindersheim can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for activities like swimming at Begütenweiher. Even in winter, the landscapes offer a unique, tranquil beauty, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. The Biedensand Nature Reserve is particularly good for cycling on weekdays. You can find various routes, including the 'Rhine Riverside Trail' and 'Old Rhine Trail' for cycling, and several 'MTB Trails around Beindersheim' for mountain biking. Detailed routes are available in the MTB guide and gravel biking guide for the region.
While specific dog-friendly policies vary by location, many natural areas and parks, including general hiking trails, typically welcome dogs on a leash. For instance, the Herrnsheim Castle Park is generally dog-friendly. Always ensure to clean up after your pet and respect local regulations, especially in nature reserves.


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