Attractions and places to see around Ilvesheim, a municipality in the Rhein-Neckar district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, are shaped by its location on the Neckar river. The town is situated on the north side of a large natural loop of the river, with the Neckar canal making the main part of the town an island. This area offers a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The restaurant has apparently been closed since October 2022 after the tenant retired and there is no successor. There is only a sign on the gate saying 'Company Holidays'. - A visit is not possible as it is privately owned. The only thing left is the view of the castle from the vineyards, you don't have to drive directly there at the moment.
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Castle inn and castle closed. Status 03.23
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The restaurant no longer exists. Status 03.2023
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Nice atmosphere in summer with many options for a tour break. If you have the time, you should park your bike here and visit the castle and park - a facility that is really worth seeing.
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Here you can cross the Neckar with dry feet
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The spacious square with the numerous restaurants invites you to linger.
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The Schwetzingen Palace Square is very beautiful. There is always something going on here, due to the castle and the beautiful pubs, beer gardens and cafés around. It's also great that the cars also have to drive at a walking pace.
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Ilvesheim itself boasts several historical sites, including the impressive Ilvesheim Castle (Schloss Ilvesheim), the Catholic Church of St. Peter, and the Old Protestant Church, which now serves as the town's library. You can also visit the Local History Museum to delve deeper into the region's past. Nearby, you'll find the historic Strahlenburg, offering views over vineyards, and the charming Ladenburg Old Town with its well-preserved half-timbered houses and ancient city walls. Schwetzingen Palace Square is also a significant historical attraction nearby.
The Neckar River is a prominent natural feature, with Ilvesheim situated on a large natural loop. The area is part of the Neckar River Water Protection Area, emphasizing its ecological importance. You can also discover the unique Spatschlucht, a gorge formed by historical mining activities. For river views, the View of Ladenburg and the Neckar from the railway bridge provides a dedicated path for pedestrians and cyclists. Additionally, there's a makeshift beach on the north side of the Neckar, and the region is surrounded by agricultural lands, vineyards, meadows, and forest parks, ideal for nature lovers.
Yes, several attractions are noted as family-friendly. The Strahlenburg is a great spot for families, offering a restaurant and scenic views. The View of Ladenburg and the Neckar from the railway bridge is also accessible and enjoyable for all ages. Exploring the historic Ladenburg Old Town with its charming streets and cafes can be a pleasant family outing. The Neckar River itself offers opportunities for fishing and enjoying the makeshift beach during summer months.
Ilvesheim's location on the Neckar River and its surrounding landscapes make it ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along the Neckar Valley Cycle Path. For more specific routes, consider exploring the MTB Trails around Ilvesheim, Running Trails around Ilvesheim, or Mountain Hikes around Ilvesheim. These guides offer routes of varying difficulty, from moderate to challenging, suitable for different fitness levels.
One of the most appreciated viewpoints is the View of Ladenburg and the Neckar from the railway bridge, which offers clear views over the river and the historic town of Ladenburg. The Strahlenburg also provides excellent panoramic views of the vineyards, Schriesheim, and the Rhine valley, extending to the Palatinate Forest.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring, summer, and autumn are particularly recommended. The surrounding forests are especially stunning in autumn with their warm red and yellow hues. Summer allows for enjoyment of the Neckar River, including the makeshift beach. While some restaurants in the Odenwald might close in winter, the general outdoor appeal remains.
Yes, Ilvesheim hosts a couple of notable local festivals. The Ilvesheim Kerwe Festival is held on the fourth weekend of August, offering a taste of local traditions. Another cultural highlight is the Fisherman's Festival, which takes place on the first weekend of June.
The Neckar River is central to Ilvesheim's identity and geography. The municipality is situated on the north side of a large natural loop of the river, and the construction of the Neckar canal in the 1920s effectively turned the main part of the town into an 'island' between the river and the new waterway. It's a significant natural feature, part of a water protection area, and offers recreational opportunities like fishing and a makeshift beach.
Yes, especially in areas like Ladenburg Old Town, which is known for its many restaurants and beer gardens. Schwetzingen Palace Square also offers numerous opportunities to sit outside and enjoy food or drinks. The Strahlenburg has a restaurant where you can enjoy a meal with a view.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The View of Ladenburg and the Neckar from the railway bridge provides a dedicated path for cyclists and pedestrians, making it wheelchair-friendly. Schwetzingen Palace Square is also generally accessible.
The Spatschlucht is a unique natural monument that was formed around 1800 due to the above-ground mining of heavy spar (barite). This white spar powder was historically used in the manufacture of paint and paper. It's an impressive sight, showcasing the impact of historical mining on the landscape, and is described as a beautiful and sublime experience by visitors.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, the general nature of Ilvesheim with its river walks, agricultural lands, and surrounding forests makes it suitable for walks with dogs. Many outdoor areas, including the Neckar River banks and nearby forest parks, are generally welcoming to leashed dogs. Always ensure to follow local regulations regarding pets.


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