Best attractions and places to see around Seulingswald. Seulingswald is a hill range in the German Central Uplands, known for being one of Hesse's largest contiguous woodland areas. The region offers a mix of historical ruins, significant memorials, and extensive natural landscapes. It is situated primarily within the Hessian county of Hersfeld-Rotenburg.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The tower is open again and can also be climbed.
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Among the shelters along the Rhön-Extratour "Dreienberg" trail, this one stands out particularly - besides the hut and outdoor seating, there is also a spring. Especially in summer, this shady spot is very pleasant. Although there is no view, the other shelters offer that.
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A great beer garden with a lovely ambiance. Simple in design, but offering everything you need for a rest.
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A very nice cycle path
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A nice, manageable ruin in the middle of beautiful nature. It's a good place to rest and let your imagination run wild.
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Great bike path. Well developed, but the hedges on the edge are not trimmed
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Railway cycle path on the route of the former Hersfeld district railway. From Bad Hersfeld you cycle here with a slight but continuous incline towards Schenklengsfeld.
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The Seulingswald region is rich in history. You can visit the Gießlingskirche Ruins, remnants of a village church from the abandoned settlement of Gosselndorf, first mentioned in 1183. Another significant historical site is the Dreienburg Ruins, also known as Alter Keller, which are the remains of a spur castle near Friedewald. Don't miss Friedewald Water Castle, a moated castle from the 13th century where you can explore its grounds and climb the thick tower.
Yes, the Bodesruh Memorial is a significant site that commemorates the division of the region by the German-German border between 1961 and 1989. It serves as an observation tower and a powerful reminder of this period in German history.
The Seulingswald is known for its extensive natural landscapes. The highest peak is Toter Mann at 480.3 meters, offering panoramic views. The region also includes the Seulingswald Protected Landscape and the Goldbachs- und Ziebachsrück Natural Woodland Reserve, showcasing natural woodland. While not a natural feature, the impressive spoil tip Monte Kali, reaching 530 meters, is a prominent man-made landmark in the area.
Cyclists can enjoy the BahnRadweg Hessen (Hersfelder Kreisbahn Section), a well-developed cycle path with a gentle gradient, perfect for exploring the area. For more cycling routes, you can find various options in the Cycling around Seulingswald guide, including routes of varying difficulty.
Many attractions in Seulingswald are suitable for families. The Friedewald Water Castle and Dreienburg Ruins are marked as family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, the BahnRadweg Hessen (Hersfelder Kreisbahn Section) is a great option for family bike rides due to its gentle gradient. You can also find several easy hiking trails in the Easy hikes around Seulingswald guide.
The Seulingswald offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy walks, such as the 'Friedewald Water Castle – Dreienberg Nature Trail loop from Friedewald,' which is just over 5 km. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Seulingswald guide, which lists several routes suitable for a relaxed outing.
The Seulingswald, with its extensive woodland areas, is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. While specific winter activities are not detailed, the landscape can be beautiful under snow, though some paths might be less accessible.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. For instance, the Friedewald Water Castle is praised as a 'Great sight! Culture off the track.' The Dreienburg Ruins are noted for their mystical atmosphere, especially for those interested in history. The Bodesruh Memorial offers not just a good view but also a reflective experience on German history.
Yes, a significant portion of the central and west-northwestern Seulingswald is designated as a Protected Landscape, covering over 30 square kilometers. Large parts of the forested areas are also recognized as a Special Area of Conservation. There's even a Seulingswald Memorial to the Citizens' Initiative, highlighting a successful local effort to prevent large-scale tree clearing, demonstrating community engagement in environmental preservation.
For road cycling enthusiasts, the Road Cycling Routes around Seulingswald guide offers several options. These include routes like the 'Friedewald Water Castle – Eichhof Castle loop from Friedewald' and the 'View of Soisberg loop from Friedewald,' with distances ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
The Seulingswald is characterized by its sandstone geology. This geological makeup contributes to the unique terrain and natural features found throughout the hill range.


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