Best attractions and places to see around Dreibrunnen feature a collection of historical sites, engineering marvels, and ancient castles. The region offers opportunities to explore significant man-made structures, including canal systems and well-preserved ruins. Visitors can discover the historical context of these landmarks and enjoy routes that highlight both natural and constructed landscapes.
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Beautiful old disused canal path with former lock houses
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At the marked spot there is a board with interesting and thought-provoking information.
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Here the ships go into a "bathtub" and are then transported up or down. This construction replaces many locks from earlier times. I think it's great.
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Beautiful view of the castle ruins and the Zorn Valley. The castle, dating from the 11th century, watches over the valley from its rocky promontory at an altitude of 322 meters.
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A beautiful section of the cycle path along the locks.
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Impressive area with many locks that are no longer in operation.
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A multitude of lock staircases, some of which are no longer in use, are located right next to the cycle path.
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A large open castle complex on a mountain spur above the Zorn and the Rhine-Marne Canal. The castle's three keeps are striking, two of which are still preserved.
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The region around Dreibrunnen is rich in historical engineering marvels and ancient ruins. You can visit the Old Lock Staircase and Lock Keeper's House, which tells the story of old canal transport. Another significant site is Lutzelbourg Castle, a well-preserved ruin offering great views, and Ochsenstein Castle, an impressive complex with spectacular views from its keep.
Yes, the area features the remarkable Saint-Louis-Arzviller Inclined Plane, a technical masterpiece that functions as an inclined elevator for ships, replacing numerous traditional locks. It's a fascinating example of historical canal engineering.
Many of the attractions are suitable for families. The Old Lock Staircase and Lock Keeper's House and The Valley of the Lock Keepers offer gentle paths along the old canal, perfect for walks or cycling with children. The Saint-Louis-Arzviller Inclined Plane is also a captivating sight for all ages.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, you can explore trails like the Rocher de la Vierge – Beimbach Shelter loop. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Col du Donon – Chapelotte Pass loop. Runners have options like the Saint Léon Chapel loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Dreibrunnen, Road Cycling Routes around Dreibrunnen, and Running Trails around Dreibrunnen guides.
Yes, several attractions offer excellent views. From Lutzelbourg Castle, you get a great panorama into the Zorn valley. Ochsenstein Castle also provides spectacular views from its broken keep.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and the scenic beauty. The old canal system, particularly the Old Lock Staircase and The Valley of the Lock Keepers, is praised for its charm and the stories it tells. The technical marvel of the Saint-Louis-Arzviller Inclined Plane and the well-maintained ruins of Lutzelbourg Castle are also highly regarded for their unique appeal and views.
Absolutely. The Valley of the Lock Keepers features an 8.5-kilometer-long cycle path along the Marne-Rhine Canal. This path is known for its pleasant ride, passing by 17 now-unused locks and charming lock-keepers' houses, offering a bucolic experience.
While the attractions in this guide are primarily focused on historical canals and castles, the name 'Dreibrunnen' itself is associated with a few specific locations in Switzerland. For instance, there's the Marian pilgrimage church of Maria Dreibrunnen near Wil SG, known for its three springs, and an art installation named 'Dreibrunnen' at the SBB train station in Chur, symbolizing water flow to different seas. These are distinct from the attractions listed in this guide.
Yes, the Saint-Louis-Arzviller Inclined Plane is part of the Rhine-Marne Canal. You can explore the old portion of the canal with its 16 locks that the structure replaced, which is now a magnificent cycle route. It's also a good starting point for further exploration of the surrounding area.
Yes, Lutzelbourg Castle is considered a good starting point for hiking tours, offering both historical exploration and scenic trails into the valley. Similarly, the ruins of Ochsenstein Castle are impressive and can be reached via paths that offer great views.
The cycling paths along the old canal, such as those in The Valley of the Lock Keepers, are generally well-maintained and offer a gentle ride. The path near the Old Lock Staircase also goes gently uphill, making it accessible for various fitness levels.


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