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Attractions and Places To See around Sulz Unterm Wald - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Sulz Unterm Wald. This region, situated between the Black Forest and the Swabian Alb, features rolling hills and the Neckar River. It offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its well-preserved old town and scenic river valleys.

Best attractions and places to see around Sulz Unterm Wald

  • The most popular attractions is Hohenbourg Castle, a viewpoint that is quite well preserved. The castle was cleverly…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Wegelnburg Castle Ruins

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The highest castle in the Palatinate, at 571 meters above sea level, is located right on the border with Alsace in France. It impresses with a very well-preserved upper castle …

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Hohenbourg Castle

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Quite well preserved castle with a beautiful view of Fleckenstein Castle and, in the other direction, of Wegelnburg.

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Wissembourg

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Wissembourg is a small town with fewer than 8,000 inhabitants on the German-French border on the edge of Alsace. The town grew up around a monastery founded in the seventh …

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Château du Loewenstein

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Löwenstein Castle (also called Lindenschmitt and Löwenburg) was first mentioned in the 13th century. The castle was destroyed in 1386 due to robber barons and was probably not rebuilt.

A very beautiful ruin with a wonderful view from both platforms.

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Wissembourg Old Town and Canals

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One of the most worth seeing buildings in Wissembourg is the salt house from the 15th century with its striking roof. The Salt Road also ran through Wissembourg early on.

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Luc Gesell
January 18, 2024, Château de Hohenbourg

Quite well preserved castle with a beautiful view of Fleckenstein Castle and, in the other direction, of Wegelnburg.

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Beautiful old town. The best way to explore is on foot, along the Circuit des Remparts (circular path above the city walls). If you don't want to walk, you can take the "Sightseeing Train" through the city. Departure is at the Tourist Information Office.

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Today we "slipped over" the German/French border to Wissembourg, one of the most beautiful towns in Alsace. Wissembourg, also known in German as Weissenburg, is located directly on the German-French border in Alsace. Directly on the banks of the Lauter River is the historic old town with its many half-timbered houses, which still characterize Wissembourg today. Some of them date back to the late Middle Ages. But the small town in Alsace looks back on a longer history. Above all, the monastery founded in the 7th century, which soon became an abbey, ensured a steadily growing settlement. Between the beginning of the 14th and the late 17th centuries, Wissembourg was one of the Alsatian imperial cities. The long history of the town, which has a population of just under 8,000, can be discovered on a leisurely stroll through the narrow streets. The old town is still surrounded by the remains of the old city fortifications. The towers of the Abbey Church of St. Peter and St. Paul are a defining feature of the historic center. They form the northern starting point of the Romanesque Road, which connects Romanesque monuments in Alsace. The predominantly Gothic Abbey Church of Saints-Pierre-et-Paul is one of the largest churches in the Bas-Rhin outside of Strasbourg. Also worth seeing are the 15th-century Salt House, the 16th-century Maison de l'ami Fritz, and the neoclassical town hall, a central work of Strasbourg's city architect Joseph Massol. Gourmets also appreciate Wissembourg: the town is home to several excellent restaurants, and the "Caves de Wissembourg" winery sells fresh Alsatian wine from the surrounding area. Due to its compact size, Wissembourg is best explored on foot, as we can happily confirm and recommend. It's truly worth it. We were very pleasantly surprised. 😉 https://www.geo.de/reisen/22484-rtkl-wissembourg-eins-der-schoensten-staedtchen-im-elsass

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Small, romantic French town that invites you to linger with its half-timbered houses and many different restaurants. It's always fun to walk through the streets and experience the savoir-vivre of the French up close

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On August 4, 1870, Prussian troops defeated the French in the Battle of Weissenburg. Two well-kept monuments - one for the French and one for the German fallen - on the Geisberg on the Wissembourg-Riedseltz road commemorate the many fallen soldiers. Citizens from Wissembourg fought as soldiers on the French side. With the Peace of Frankfurt (1871), Alsace (with Wissembourg) and Lorraine were incorporated into the newly founded German Empire. From June 28, 1871 to 1918, the city was part of the Reichsland Alsace-Lorraine. After the First World War, the city was added to France along with Alsace under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. During the Second World War from 1940 to 1944/1945, the city and the country were annexed by the German Reich. In March 1945, the city and the surrounding area were captured by US troops as part of Operation Undertone. The city has been part of France again since 1945. Negotiations continued until 1990 regarding sovereignty over the Mundat Forest in the north of Wissembourg in the Palatinate.

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This typical rock castle is the highest castle in the Palatinate. From here you have a fantastic view of the Wasgau. There are three other castle ruins in the immediate vicinity.

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Historical Middle Ages in the picturesque old town.

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The White Lady of Hohenbourg Castle Not far from Hohenbourg Castle, just before the German-French border, is the Maidenbrunnen, which bears witness to a sad story: The lords of Hohenbourg and Wegelnburg were enemies for a long time. And as it was bound to happen, the squire Robert von Wegehiburg fell in love with Edwige, daughter of Lord von Hohebourg. She often lingered at the rich source between the two castles. One day Robert went hunting. He chased after a wild boar that rushed to the spring where Edwige was staying. In the heat of the moment, the wild boar jumped at Edwige, but Robert, a good hunter, was able to catch the wild boar just in time and won the heart of his beloved through this act. Often the two secretly spent time at this spring between the enemy castles. But one day the lord of Hohenbourg surprised his daughter in the arms of his archenemy's son. In blind rage he stabbed Robert in front of Edwige's eyes. She collapsed in grief and died on the spot, immediately following her lover to the realm of the dead. Since that awful day, two forget-me-not shrubs have been growing at this spring, now known as the Maiden's Well. It is not uncommon to see a white shadow over the Maidenbrunnen here at dusk: it is the ghost of Edwige, which descends from the cellars of the Hohenbourg and seeks the place of her love. There she sings sad words and sheds tears in the rivulet before vanishing again, carried by the wind. This legend comes from this link_: (https://www.wanderparadies-wasgau.de/hohenbourg.php)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore around Sulz Unterm Wald?

The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Wegelnburg Castle Ruins, the highest castle in the Palatinate, offering panoramic views. Another significant site is Hohenbourg Castle, known for its well-preserved structure and views of Fleckenstein Castle. Don't miss Château du Loewenstein, a ruin with historical significance dating back to the 13th century. Beyond the highlights, Sulz am Neckar itself boasts the Wasserschloss Glatt, Burgruine Albeck, a Historic Old Town with half-timbered houses, and the Evangelische Stadtkirche, a late Gothic building that survived town fires.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints in the area?

For breathtaking views, consider visiting Hohenbourg Castle, which offers stunning vistas of Fleckenstein Castle and Wegelnburg. The Wegelnburg Castle Ruins also provide a perfect panorama over the gently rolling hills of the Wasgau. In the broader Sulz am Neckar area, the Aussichtspunkt Gähnender Stein offers a panoramic view of Sulz and the Neckar Valley, and the Aussichtsturm Dürrenmettstetten provides magnificent round views of the Black Forest and Swabian Alb.

Are there opportunities for hiking or cycling near these attractions?

Yes, the region around Sulz Unterm Wald is ideal for outdoor activities. You'll find numerous routes for hiking and cycling through the Black Forest, along the Neckar River, and through picturesque landscapes. For specific cycling routes, explore the Gravel biking around Sulz Unterm Wald guide. If you prefer mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Sulz Unterm Wald guide. For runners, there's also a dedicated Running Trails around Sulz Unterm Wald guide.

What natural features are prominent around Sulz Unterm Wald?

The landscape is characterized by rolling hills and the meandering Neckar River. The Neckar itself is a significant natural feature, perfect for walks and cycling along the Neckartalradweg. You can also find various viewpoints like Aussichtspunkt Stockenberg, offering beautiful views of the historic town center and Neckar meadows. The region sits between the Black Forest and the Swabian Alb, providing diverse natural scenery.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Sulz Unterm Wald?

Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Wissembourg Old Town and Canals are noted as family-friendly, offering a charming stroll through historic streets. In the broader Sulz am Neckar area, the Naturfreibad Baggersee and the Sole-Freibad "SUSOLEI" (a brine outdoor pool with a waterslide) provide refreshing options for families during warmer months.

When is the best time to visit Sulz Unterm Wald for outdoor activities?

The region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for water-based activities at the natural outdoor pools and enjoying the Neckar River. The observation towers provide clear views on sunny days, making them suitable for visits in good weather conditions.

What cultural experiences does the region offer?

Beyond historical sites, Sulz am Neckar has a rich cultural scene. You can visit the Gustav Bauernfeind Museum, dedicated to the renowned Orientalist painter born in Sulz. The Klausenhof-Museum provides insights into past centuries' life and culture. The Narrenbrunnen (Jester's Fountain) symbolizes the town's connection to the Swabian-Alemannic Fastnacht tradition, and the Alte Friedhof (Old Cemetery) offers a glimpse into historical burial customs.

Can I bring my dog on walks or to attractions?

Many outdoor areas, including hiking and walking trails along the Neckar River and through the surrounding hills, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. For specific attractions like museums or indoor historical sites, it's best to check their individual policies beforehand.

Where can I find parking for hiking trails or attractions?

Parking is generally available at or near many popular attractions and trailheads. For example, when visiting castles or viewpoints, you'll often find designated parking areas. In towns like Wissembourg, there are public parking lots. For specific hiking routes, look for information on komoot tour pages, which often include details about starting points and parking options.

How can I reach attractions or trails using public transport?

The town of Wissembourg, for instance, is easily accessible by train, with direct regional express connections from Mainz and Koblenz on weekends and public holidays. From there, many attractions and trails are within walking or cycling distance. For other specific trailheads or more remote attractions, local bus services might be available, but planning your route in advance is recommended.

Are there any unique or 'hidden gem' attractions worth discovering?

While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Wissembourg old town, with its well-preserved fortifications and charming canals, offers a unique French-Alsatian flair right on the border. The Wasserschloss Glatt, a Renaissance water castle with multiple museums, is also a distinctive historical gem. Additionally, the Sole-Freibad "SUSOLEI" in Sulz am Neckar, a unique brine outdoor pool, offers a refreshing and less common experience.

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