Attractions and places to see around Quirnbach offer a diverse range of natural and cultural experiences within Rhineland-Palatinate. The region features a landscape of dense woodlands, rolling hills, and scenic lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Quirnbach is also known for its historical horse market and local landmarks. The area is well-suited for exploring both natural features and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Stop and enjoy the view over the pond
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Really great location for campers
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The cycle path is passable, but quite boring as there is nothing to see.
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Depending on the weather, it can all be flooded
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... just beautiful.
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit Dreifelder Pond, a popular lake for hiking or cycling, and the Wooden boardwalks at the Dreifelder Weiher, which provide scenic views of the lake. Other natural spots include Ohmbachsee, known for its walking path, boat rentals, and playgrounds, and Motsch Pond, both part of the 'Palatinate Lakes Tour' cycling route. The Henschbach and Hodenbach Valleys also contribute to the area's natural beauty.
Yes, Quirnbach has a rich history. You can see the Protestant Parish Church, built in 1777/1778, which features original furnishings and a Walcker organ. The Old School Building, now a Village Community Centre, also holds historical significance. The area is also known for the Quirnbacher Pferdemarkt (Horse Market), with records dating back to 1444. For cultural insights, a local history museum is available, and the St. Maria Magdalena Chapel is notable for its late Gothic winged altar.
Quirnbach is excellent for cycling. The Glanalbahn Tunnel has been repurposed into a cycling path, and the Westerwald Rail Trail: Westerburg to Wallmerod offers a pleasant, asphalted route. The 'Palatinate Lakes Tour' cycling route passes by Ohmbachsee, Motsch Pond, and the Beer Garden at Seewoog. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Cycling around Quirnbach guide.
The region around Quirnbach is ideal for hiking, with numerous trails exploring its dense woodlands and rolling hills. The paths around Dreifelder Pond are popular for walks. You can find various routes, including easy to moderate options like the 'Old Oaks – Dreiherrnstein Boundary Marker loop from Quirnbach'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Quirnbach guide.
Absolutely. The Köppel Observation Tower offers extensive views over the Westerwald, providing a wide panorama after the ascent. The Wooden boardwalks at the Dreifelder Weiher also serve as a viewpoint with nice views of the lake. The Henschbachtalbrücke is a notable reference point on the way into Quirnbach.
Quirnbach offers several family-friendly options. The paths around Dreifelder Pond are easy to navigate, making them ideal for families. Ohmbachsee features playgrounds and a 3-kilometer walking path suitable for all ages. The Westerwald Rail Trail is also noted as family-friendly. Many hiking and cycling routes in the region are designed to be accessible for families.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and the variety of outdoor activities. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths around lakes like Dreifelder Pond, noting them as perfect for hiking or cycling in any weather. The extensive views from the Köppel Observation Tower are also highly recommended, as is the pleasant, tarred surface of the Westerwald Rail Trail.
When visiting the Glanalbahn Tunnel, which is now a cycling path, it's advised to be cautious due to its narrowness and potential for oncoming traffic. Using lights is recommended despite some illumination. In winter, icicles can form, leading to protective enclosures.
Yes, several spots offer refreshments and relaxation. Ohmbachsee has restaurants and benches along its shore. Motsch Pond features the Fischerhütte, a clubhouse serving as a resting place with lake views. There's also a Beer Garden at Seewoog, providing a sun terrace, playground, and toilets, which is also on the 'Palatinate Lakes Tour'.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, the Quirnbach area offers a range of trails, often through forests and with varying difficulty levels. Routes such as the 'Silbersee Pond – View of Hartenfels Castle loop from Nordhofen' and the 'Long Mile – View of Köppelturm loop from Helferskirchen' are popular. You can find more detailed information and routes in the MTB Trails around Quirnbach guide.
While Quirnbach itself offers local natural beauty, it is situated in the broader Rhineland-Palatinate region, which is known for its UNESCO World Heritage Sites and natural parks. These larger regional attractions are not directly within Quirnbach but are accessible within the state.


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