Best attractions and places to see around Beerfelden are situated in the Odenwald region, known for its forested landscapes and historical significance. The area features a diverse range of natural landmarks, including the highest peak in the Odenwald, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore various attractions, from observation towers to historic castles and natural lakes.
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You have beautiful views of Eberbach from many places, since Eberbach lies in the valley, nestled between the Odenwald mountains.
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The modern new building of the tower is very well done. Wide stairs with child safety locks lead up the "ladder to heaven", from which you have a wonderful view. Even with a large number of visitors, it is still possible to climb up and down safely.
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As a "replacement" for the dilapidated Irene Tower, the Trommturm was inaugurated in September 2022 and offers a wonderful panoramic view. Anyone who is afraid of heights should either gather all their courage or stay below, the viewing platform is virtually free-standing and offers a clear view down through the bars.
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On the 577m high Tromm mountain, the 34m high Tromm Tower offers a magnificent 360 degree view over the Odenwald to the Palatinate. Almost 200 steps lead to the top. The tower has an incline of 54 degrees.
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The leaning tower of the Odenwald. Almost 200 steps lead up, and there is a great view at the top. For those who are afraid of heights: the steps and the platform are made of sheet metal, you can look through them and the tower moves easily in the wind.
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The Irene Tower in Rimbach, built in 1911 as a wooden structure and belonging to the Geozentrum Tromm, is badly damaged. A refurbishment of the dilapidated building, which had to be closed for safety reasons, proved to be economically unsustainable. The community therefore approved a new building - based on designs by Pahl + Weber-Pahl Architects and Bollinger & Grohmann Engineers. In the immediate vicinity of the old tower, a futuristic-looking construction is to be built: a cascade of steel stairs rising obliquely into the air. The flights of stairs of the new viewing platform serve as load-bearing parts, the sloping scaffolding resembles a ladder to heaven. The 33 meter high new tower on the highest point of the Tromm massif allows a distant view over the UNESCO Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald.
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Especially beautiful. Thanks to the decision makers to build this tower SO
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The new tower on the Tromm has become a real work of art. The view is excellent, only the ascent over the 192 steps to over 33m is exhausting. The tower is inclined at 54.3 degrees - this makes it a unique landmark in the Odenwald.
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Beerfelden offers a rich history. You can visit the Beerfelden Gallows, Germany's only completely preserved gallows from 1597, offering a glimpse into medieval justice. Another significant site is the Zwölf-Röhren-Brunnen, a historic fountain built in 1810 that serves as the source of the river Mümling. The Oberzent Museum, housed in a protected building, showcases the history and life of the Odenwald people. Additionally, the impressive Himbächel-Viadukt in nearby Hetzbach is recognized as a historical landmark of engineering.
Yes, you can explore a few notable castles. Hirschhorn Castle is a well-preserved hillside castle offering beautiful views over the Neckar loop and a practically complete city wall. It's often recommended as a less crowded alternative to Heidelberg. While not open for interior visits, the Krähberg Hunting Castle, once belonging to the Counts of Erbach-Fürstenau, can be viewed from the outside.
Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the Katzenbuckel, the highest peak in the Odenwald. Here, you'll find the serene Katzenbuckelsee, a tranquil lake perfect for relaxation, and a lookout tower at the summit offering panoramic views. The region is also rich in forests, making it ideal for exploring the Gammelsbach Valley, a narrow, wooded area stretching towards the Neckar River.
For breathtaking views, head to the Trommturm observation tower. This modern structure provides excellent vistas of the surrounding UNESCO Geopark Bergstraße-Odenwald and is notable for its unique 54.3-degree tilt. Another fantastic viewpoint is the tower on the Katzenbuckel, offering panoramic views from the highest point in the Odenwald.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Katzenbuckelsee offers a peaceful setting for families to enjoy nature, with a nature trail around the former Maar volcano. The Bikepark Beerfelden provides downhill activities in summer and a ski lift in winter for active families. Additionally, Hirschhorn Castle is categorized as family-friendly and offers an engaging historical experience.
The Odenwald region around Beerfelden is perfect for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive networks of trails for hiking, cycling, Nordic walking, and mountain biking. For specific routes, consider exploring options like the 'View of Gammelsbach Valley – Gruber's Oak loop' for hiking or the 'Marketplace Michelstadt – Old Town Hall, Michelstadt loop' for cycling. Find more detailed routes on the Hiking around Beerfelden and Cycling around Beerfelden guide pages.
Absolutely. The forested areas around Beerfelden, including the Nibelungensteig, offer numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'View of Gammelsbach Valley – View of the Odenwald Valley loop' or the 'Himbächel Viaduct – Ebersberg Rock Sea loop' which take you past scenic points. For a comprehensive list of trails, visit the Hiking around Beerfelden guide.
The Beerfelder Pferdemarkt is a significant annual event in Beerfelden, held since 1900. It is Hesse's largest animal show, showcasing a wide variety of domestic animal breeds. This cultural event draws many visitors and is a great way to experience local traditions.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from observation points like the Trommturm observation tower and the Cat hump tower. The historical charm of places like Hirschhorn Castle and its less crowded atmosphere compared to other popular sites are also highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the peaceful natural settings, such as the Katzenbuckelsee, which offers a sense of 'holiday in the mountains'.
Yes, the Beerfelden area is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, that take you through the scenic Odenwald. For example, the 'Himbächel Viaduct – Erbach Castle loop' is a moderate touring bicycle route. Explore more options on the Cycling around Beerfelden and Road Cycling Routes around Beerfelden guide pages.
Yes, the Oberzent Museum (Museum der Oberzent) is located in Beerfelden. It is housed in a historically protected building and offers insights into the history and daily life of the people in the Odenwald region. Exhibits include a turn-of-the-century general store, a cobbler's workshop, and displays on traditional Odenwald costumes.


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