Best attractions and places to see around Korbach, a Hanseatic city in northern Hesse, Germany, offers a blend of historical significance and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its well-preserved medieval old town and notable geological features. Korbach is home to a globally important fossil site and Germany's richest gold deposit. Visitors can explore a variety of historical landmarks and natural areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The view from the Mühlenkopfschanze is something special. If you think about it, they drive underneath with two "boards on their shoes and jump off down there" That's not mine 😮
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The imposing dam forms the second largest reservoir in Germany in terms of area and the third largest in terms of volume. The wall is now over a hundred years old, 48 meters high and 400 meters long. It is always freely accessible and offers a great view of the surroundings.
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Definitely worth seeing. Great atmosphere at the World Cup, otherwise always worth a visit.
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Not just a highlight and worth a visit for the Ski Jumping World Cup.
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A nice destination for hikers or cyclists.
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Around 1924, the idea of a ski jump was implemented at the 800 meter high Mühlenkopf.
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Great dam. Unfortunately little water in the Edersee in September
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Korbach boasts a rich history, particularly its well-preserved medieval old town. You can explore the historic core with its double ring of town walls and half-timbered houses. Notable historical landmarks include the Kilianskirche and Nikolaikirche, both Gothic churches, and the Alte Landesschule. Don't miss the Medieval Pillory and the ancient stone warehouses, remnants of Korbach's Hanseatic era. The Wolfgang-Bonhage-MUSEUM Korbach also offers insights into the city's 1000-year history.
Yes, Korbach is home to unique natural and geological features. The Korbacher Spalte is a globally important fossil site, a 20-meter-deep cleft in the Earth's surface where significant fossil finds have been made. Another notable site is Eisenberg, Germany's richest gold deposit, where you can explore the Eisenberg Visitor Mine and follow the Gold Trail through former gold mining areas. The Marbecktal and Schanzenberg Nature Reserves offer opportunities to discover local flora and fauna.
The region around Korbach is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For easy hikes, consider trails like the 'Eisenberg Hut – Eisenberg Castle Ruins loop' or the 'Night Watchman Statue, Korbach – Old Town Hall, Korbach loop'. If you're into cycling, there are road cycling routes like the 'Ederseebahn Cycle Path' and gravel biking options, including routes around Diemelsee. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Korbach, Gravel biking around Korbach, and Road Cycling Routes around Korbach guides.
Absolutely. Many attractions around Korbach are suitable for families. The Edersee Dam is a great spot, offering views and opportunities for walks. The Graf Stolberg Hut is also family-friendly, serving as a starting or end point for hikes with food and drinks available. The Hochheideturm Observation Tower provides panoramic views and has a lift, making it accessible for all ages. Exploring the historic old town with its medieval architecture can also be an engaging experience for families.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Hochheideturm Observation Tower, which is the highest walk-in lookout point in north-west Germany. The Edersee Dam also offers great views of the surrounding landscape and reservoir. Additionally, the Mühlenkopfschanze Ski Jump provides a unique perspective, especially considering its use for ski jumping events.
The Gold Trail (Goldspur) is an interactive historical city tour in Korbach that brings the city's past, particularly its connection to gold, to life. It passes through former gold mining sites on Eisenberg, Germany's richest gold deposit. You can also visit the Eisenberg Visitor Mine to experience a gold miner's daily work. The trail starts from the main railway station and guides visitors through the old town.
Yes, the Edersee Dam is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity to enjoy the impressive structure and surrounding views. The Hochheideturm Observation Tower also provides a lift, making its panoramic views accessible to wheelchair users.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Korbach, with pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites like the Korbacher Spalte. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. While some activities are possible in winter, specific trails might be better suited for warmer weather unless you are interested in winter hiking or snow sports in nearby areas.
Korbach offers several cultural experiences, primarily centered around its rich history. The Wolfgang-Bonhage-MUSEUM Korbach provides a deep dive into the city's past, including exhibits on its gold mining history and prehistoric times. The historic Old Town itself is a cultural experience, with its medieval architecture and the Bronze Night Watchman statue. The Gold Trail also offers an interactive way to learn about the city's heritage.
Yes, you can find various options for food and drinks. The Graf Stolberg Hut is a popular spot, known for its schnitzel and wheat beer, and is open daily. The Korbach Pedestrian Zone in the medieval old town also features attractive cafés and traditional pubs. Near the Hochheideturm Observation Tower, you can refuel at the Ettelsberg hut.
The Korbacher Spalte is a globally important fossil site located on the southern outskirts of Korbach. This 20-meter-deep, approximately 1-kilometer-long cleft in the Earth's surface was discovered in 1964 and has yielded significant fossil finds. Notably, it is the only place in the Northern Hemisphere where evidence of *Procynosuchus*, an ancient mammal-like reptile, has been found. The GeoFoyer Kalkturm Korbach, adjacent to the quarry, provides exhibitions on its geological importance.
While not directly in Korbach, the Diemelsee Nature Park and Kellerwald-Edersee National Park are nearby and offer extensive opportunities for hiking, cycling, and water sports. Kellerwald-Edersee is particularly significant as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, known for its ancient beech forests. Closer to Korbach, the Marbecktal and Schanzenberg Nature Reserves provide protected areas to explore local flora and observe wildlife like Heck cattle in Kuhbachtal.


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