Best mountain peaks around Weinheim are situated on the western rim of the Odenwald forest, offering access to elevated points with views. The region features diverse landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. These peaks are notable for their natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational value. The area transitions from the Odenwald to the Rhine Plain, making it appealing for sightseers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Originally a Celtic refuge, then the Romans arrived, and in the 12th century, a castle was built. It came into the possession of the Electorate of the Palatinate around 1300 and was then intended as a refuge for the ruler and his entourage from Heidelberg in case of emergency. The people of Dilsberger were granted town-like rights and, in return, were obliged to provide accommodations in case of emergency. With the dissolution of the Electorate of the Palatinate in 1803, the castle came into the possession of the state of Baden. In 1822, the castle was approved for demolition. Detailed information can be found here: https://www.dilsberg.de/gemeinde/geschichte-dilsberg/ The remains of the castle can be visited during the summer months for a small fee. Opening hours here: https://www.burgfeste-dilsberg.de/besuchsinformation/oeffnungszeiten
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Information about the opening hours can be found here: https://www.eichelbergturm.12hp.de/bewirtung.html If Corona makes that possible again.
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Was open today and a stunning view. But even if I'm not afraid of heights... that's really high and wobbles quite a bit. Despite almost zero wind and I alone up there. But the view... WOW! 👍
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The Dilsberg Castle Fortress is known for its fantastic panoramic view of the Neckar Valley and the Odenwald. Another highlight of the castle festivals is a bit lower - in the accessible underground well tunnel. Should be reopened from March 26th, 2021
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The semicircular shield wall and the towering keep in the main castle are characteristic of the castle festivals. They illustrate their function as a weir system. From the Palas, the residential building, only the basement has been preserved, which was used in a variety of ways.
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The Teltschikturm is a publicly accessible lookout tower and offers a wonderful view of the Odenwald if the many steps don't bother you. The tower race takes place here once a year, then the volunteers from Wilhelmsfeld and surrounding communities compete first, after which everyone can try to break the fastest time in the ascent.
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Is right in the woods
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The castle Dilsberg is at the same time a well-preserved medieval village. The completely preserved wall is used well, many houses integrate them. A part is used as a youth hostel. The chocolate factory offers dangerously good pies!
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Teltschik Tower on the Schriesheimer Kopf, which provides a 360-degree vista over the Odenwald, stretching as far as Mannheim and Ludwigshafen. Another excellent spot is Weißer Stein and its observation tower, known for its superb views and a pleasant terrace.
Yes, several locations are great for families. The Weißer Stein and observation tower offers a terrace with food and beverages, a playground, and animals, making it a fun stop. The Teltschik Tower on the Schriesheimer Kopf is also considered family-friendly, with climbing the tower being an adventure in itself. Additionally, Dilsberg Fortress is mostly freely accessible and offers historical exploration with magnificent views.
The region is rich in history. Dilsberg Fortress, a castle built in the 12th century, offers castle ruins with a magnificent view and a mysterious castle well. Weinheim itself is overlooked by two historic castles: Windeck Castle, dating back to around 1100, and Wachenburg Castle, constructed between 1907 and 1928, both providing historical context and scenic views.
Absolutely. The Weißer Stein and observation tower features a terrace where you can enjoy food and beverages. The Eichelberg Tower (Mannheimer Hut) is also known for being a nice rest stop, with the 'hut' sometimes hosted, offering refreshments and beautiful views.
The area around Weinheim's peaks is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy strolls to more challenging routes. There are also options for gravel biking and mountain biking. For specific routes, you can explore guides like Mountain Hikes around Weinheim, Easy hikes around Weinheim, and Gravel biking around Weinheim.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, the Easy hikes around Weinheim guide features routes like the 'View of Wilhelmsfeld – Trail marker loop from Wilhelmsfeld' (3.3 km) and the 'Smiley on a tree stump loop from Wilhelmsfeld' (3.9 km), both rated as easy.
For more challenging experiences, the Mountain Hikes around Weinheim guide offers routes like the 'Gaisberg Tower – Sprunghöhe Shelter loop from Heidelberg' (8.6 km, moderate difficulty). For gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Weinheim guide includes difficult routes such as the 'Teltschikturm Observation Tower – Teltschik Tower loop from Dossenheim Süd' (26.7 km).
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Teltschik Tower. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites like Dilsberg Fortress, and the availability of facilities such as those at Weißer Stein, which offers food and a pleasant atmosphere, are frequently highlighted. The diverse trails for hiking and biking also contribute to a rewarding experience.
Yes, Hardberg, with an elevation of 615 meters, is the highest summit directly in Weinheim. While specific visitor features for Hardberg itself are not detailed, its status as the highest point suggests it offers expansive views of the surrounding Odenwald.
While specific circular routes are not detailed for every peak, the region is well-suited for circular hikes. Many of the hiking guides, such as Mountain Hikes around Weinheim and Easy hikes around Weinheim, feature loop trails that allow you to start and end at the same point, exploring the diverse landscapes and viewpoints.
Beyond the well-known towers and castles, the region offers many elevated points within the Odenwald forest that provide serene natural beauty and views. Exploring the various trails listed in the hiking guides can lead you to less-trafficked spots and hidden viewpoints, showcasing the transition from the Odenwald to the Rhine Plain.
For some elevated points, alternatives to extensive hiking are available. For instance, the Heidelberg Königstuhl Funicular Railway offers a convenient way to reach the Königstuhl summit, providing great views of Heidelberg and the region without a strenuous climb. This option includes a kiosk and seating for a break.


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