Attractions and places to see around Gieleroth offer a variety of natural and cultural points of interest within the Westerwald region. This area provides opportunities to explore historical sites, scenic viewpoints, and diverse landscapes. Gieleroth serves as a starting point for discovering the surrounding attractions, which include religious buildings, trails, and natural features. The region is characterized by its blend of historical significance and outdoor exploration possibilities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The "four-arched stone bridge, 1st half of the 18th century" was declared a monument zone in 1985 together with the monastery complex under the name "Monastery Marienstatt southwest of Streithausen". See: https://www.kuladig.de/Object-View/KLD-290380
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The famous trade route, the Cologne-Leipzig road, once led over this historic monastery bridge. Coming from Altenkirchen, the route led from Kroppach through a ford across the Nister near Heuzert to Marienstatt Abbey and on via Hachenburg to Kirburg and finally to Leipzig.
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A highlight of the slate mine is the opportunity to descend 20 meters into the tunnel. The mine has served as a supplier of slate roof tiles for Marienstatt Abbey and Hachenburg Castle since the Middle Ages. Having fallen into oblivion and only discovered by chance in an old document, the mine was rediscovered after a 17-year search and subsequently restored. Located directly on the Westerwaldsteig hiking trail, the mine is open to visitors year-round.
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In the Assberg slate mine you can learn a lot about slate mining in Kroppacher Switzerland. Among other things, a tour at a depth of 20 meters is possible. But I don't want to reveal more. ;)
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From here you can see the nest and its inhabitants well.
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nice stop for a tour
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A nice old bridge to many sights.
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The ascent to the "summit" is worth it - the path is very beautiful, natural and the view from above is simply fantastic - as is the entire World Heritage nature trail. Good shoes and especially good surefootedness in wet weather are advantageous ;-).
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The region offers several historical sites. A prominent one is Marienstatt Monastery, a Cistercian Abbey where you can explore its gardens, courtyard, library, and church. Nearby, you'll also find the Historic stone bridge at Marienstatt Abbey, the oldest preserved quarry stone bridge in the region. Additionally, the former Schieferbergwerk Assberg (Slate Mine Assberg) provides insights into historical slate mining, offering tours 20 meters deep into the mine.
Yes, for breathtaking views, visit the View of the Nister Valley from Weltende, which offers a magnificent panorama and a scenic rest area. The area around the Nister river is known for its wild and romantic landscapes.
Gieleroth is an excellent base for hiking. The Weltende Trail (Westerwaldsteig) offers varied and beautiful nature, though sturdy shoes and sure-footedness are recommended for many sections. For a more challenging experience, the Via ferrata section of the Weltende Nature Trail provides a wild and romantic route along the Nister, also requiring good physical condition. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring running trails around Gieleroth.
Many attractions cater to families. The Marienstatt Monastery with its gardens and historical significance can be an engaging visit. The View of the Nister Valley from Weltende offers a pleasant scenic stop for all ages. Additionally, the Wildpark (Wildlife Park) in Bad Marienberg, about 18 km away, provides an opportunity to experience local fauna in a natural setting, which is often popular with families.
For cultural insights, consider visiting the Landschaftsmuseum (Landscape Museum) in Hachenburg, approximately 10.7 km from Gieleroth. It offers a deeper understanding of the region's heritage. The Marienstatt Monastery also serves as a significant cultural and religious site.
Beyond hiking, the area around Gieleroth is great for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes for cycling around Gieleroth, including moderate to difficult options. For those interested in off-road adventures, there are also numerous gravel biking routes that explore the diverse landscapes.
Yes, the Dreifelder Weiher, located approximately 12.4 km from Gieleroth, is a notable lake in the Westerwaldkreis area, offering beautiful natural scenery for visitors to enjoy.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and variety of experiences. The View of the Nister Valley from Weltende is loved for its magnificent views. The Marienstatt Monastery is appreciated not only for its historical and religious significance but also for its brewery and beer garden. The hiking trails, like the Weltende Trail, are enjoyed for their diverse landscapes and the sense of adventure they offer.
While some historical structures are private, you can explore the historic buildings at Stoffelpark in Enspel, about 15.7 km away. The rock formation of Burg Vroneck (Froneck-Nister) Ruins, though not freely accessible, is a beautiful historical site that can be viewed from the outside and secured the historic Cologne-Leipzig trade route.
While Gieleroth itself is not a UNESCO site, the broader Rhineland-Palatinate state, where Gieleroth is located, boasts several. These include the Roman buildings in Trier, Speyer Cathedral, and parts of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley and the Roman Limes. For more information, you can visit rlp-tourismus.com.
The Schieferbergwerk Assberg is a former slate mine that offers a unique historical experience. You can take a tour 20 meters deep into the mine to learn about the region's slate mining history. It's also conveniently located directly on the Westerwaldsteig hiking trail, making it a great stop during a hike.
Yes, the natural trails around Gieleroth are generally dog-friendly. For instance, the Weltende Trail (Westerwaldsteig) is described as a hiking trail that is fun and doable for dogs, offering beautiful and varied nature for both you and your pet to enjoy.


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