Best attractions and places to see around Wörth am Rhein include a diverse range of natural and historical sites. Situated along the Rhine River, the town offers access to extensive floodplain forests and the Bienwald forest, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural monuments, and parks within the town and its surrounding areas. The region combines natural landscapes with points of interest reflecting local history and culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The German Wine Gate in Silent-Rechenbach is accessible all year round and offers a beautiful all-round view. It is built in the style of a Roman fort. From a historical perspective, you should know that it was created in 1936 during National Socialism at the same time as the Wine Route. When looking at the Weintor from the French side, the former imperial eagle can still be seen; the obligatory swastika was subsequently knocked out. All too understandable. There are some very good winemakers in the surrounding area and it is highly recommended to try one or two wines.
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The baroque castle was largely rebuilt between 1955 and 1966 after it was destroyed in World War II. Today it houses the State Museum. The 165 steps of the 42-meter-high tower lead to the viewing platform, from which you have a magnificent view of the Palatinate Forest and parts of the Black Forest.
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An impressive building from a darker era in German history. It's the beginning or end of the German Wine Route and not far from Wissembourg. You can taste and purchase wine right there.
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The creation of the Weintor unfortunately goes back to a very dark chapter in German history, but it is a tourist attraction.
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Very beautiful here. When the weather is nice, it feels like half of Karlsruhe is out and about here at the end of the day.
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Gigantic castle with great outdoor facilities. Great park and definitely walk a few meters further to the botanical garden!
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€2.50 by bike. Drives about every 15 minutes in the desired direction. That's fun.
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Is an impressive castle complex with a tower that can be climbed. During our visit it was very foggy and cloudy. We decided not to go up. It will then be determined on the next visit.
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Wörth am Rhein is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the extensive Bienwald Forest, perfect for hikes and leisurely strolls through untouched stream valleys and ancient oak trees. The Rhine River and its untouched floodplain forests also offer opportunities for nature lovers, hikers, and cyclists. Don't miss the Rheinauenpark, which provides green spaces, playgrounds, and scenic river views.
Yes, Wörth am Rhein has several historical and cultural sites. The Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) on Ludwigstraße 1 is a recognized cultural monument. You can also see the Bahnhof Wörth (Rhein), which exhibits late Classicism and Neo-Renaissance architecture. The 16th-century Schloss Wörth is another historic castle worth seeing. For religious architecture, visit the Katholische Kirche St. Ägidius and the Evangelische Christuskirche, both cultural monuments.
Families will enjoy the Badepark Wörth, considered one of Germany's most beautiful outdoor swimming pools, featuring ten pools, a wave pool, and a double slide. The Bürgerpark with Skulpturengarten 2000 offers a tranquil space with unique art installations. Many highlights, such as Karlsruhe Palace and the German Wine Gate, are also marked as family-friendly. The Rheinauenpark also has playgrounds for children.
The region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Gutenbrunnen Spring – Heilbrunnen (Healing Spring) loop from Büchelberg' or the 'Bismarck Oak (Natural Monument) – Mundatweiher loop from Hasengeheg'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Alb Riverside Trail – Günther-Klotz Park loop from Wörth Mozartstraße' or the 'Pfinz Relief Canal Section – Alb Riverside Trail loop from Wörth Mozartstraße'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Wörth am Rhein and Gravel biking around Wörth am Rhein guides.
Yes, several attractions and paths are noted for their accessibility. Karlsruhe Palace, the German Wine Gate, and the Neuburg-Neuburgweier Rhine Ferry are all listed as wheelchair accessible. The Rheinauenpark also offers accessible green spaces along the Rhine.
Wörth am Rhein offers attractions year-round. Summer is ideal for enjoying the Badepark Wörth and cycling along the Rhine. Spring and autumn are excellent for hiking and exploring the Bienwald Forest and the Streuobstwiesen- und Bienenlehrpfad. The region also hosts cultural events like the 'Wörther Kulturfrühling' in spring. Winter offers opportunities for peaceful walks and enjoying the festive atmosphere in nearby towns.
Absolutely. The Streuobstwiesen- und Bienenlehrpfad (Orchard and Bee Nature Trail) in Büchelberg is an educational trail established in 2012. It teaches visitors about local flora and fauna, geology, ecology, and cultural history, promoting environmental awareness. Additionally, the Westwallwanderwege in Schaidt offer insights into historical fortifications amidst idyllic natural habitats.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences available. Many appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like Karlsruhe Palace and the German Wine Gate. The natural settings, such as the Alb River Cycle Path and the Rhine, are highly valued for their scenic beauty and outdoor activity opportunities. The charm of nearby towns like Wissembourg is also a popular highlight, especially for its historic alleys and French flair.
Beyond the main attractions, the Bürgerpark with Skulpturengarten 2000 offers a unique blend of art and nature, with its circular sculpture garden by Volker Krebs. The Streuobstwiesen- und Bienenlehrpfad in Büchelberg provides a fascinating educational experience about local ecosystems. For a historical outdoor experience, explore the Westwallwanderwege in Schaidt, which combine nature with insights into the Siegfried Line fortifications.
Wörth am Rhein is a great base for various cycling adventures. You can find dedicated guides for different styles. For mountain biking, explore routes like the 'Singletrack Bienwald Kandel – Naturfreundehaus Kandel loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as the 'Pfinz Relief Canal Section – Alb Riverside Trail loop'. More options are available in the MTB Trails around Wörth am Rhein and Gravel biking around Wörth am Rhein guides.
Yes, you can cross the Rhine River using the Neuburg-Neuburgweier Rhine Ferry. It offers a pleasant crossing and is also wheelchair accessible. It's a convenient option for cyclists and pedestrians looking to explore both sides of the river.
Absolutely. The charming French town of Wissembourg is just a short distance across the border. It's known for its impressive old town, historic fortifications, and a monastery founded in the seventh century. Wissembourg is well-connected to cycling path networks and easily accessible by train from Wörth, making it perfect for a day trip.


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