Best attractions and places to see in Südlicher Bliesgau/Auf Der Lohe, a region within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Bliesgau, offers a combination of natural beauty and historical sites. The area is characterized by the Blies River, extensive orchards, and species-rich orchid meadows. Visitors can explore a range of landmarks and engage in various outdoor activities. This region provides insights into both natural biodiversity and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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The climb from Reinheim is only steep in the upper third of the route and offers a good training session for longer tours. The road surface is perfect
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Corridor cross at the pub in Ballweiler
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It is one of the most beautiful and fun trails I know and there is something for everyone
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Nice little path with lots of variety. In addition to a few kickers and even a drop at the end, there is a mini wooden bridge, a double that can be avoided and lots of roots. Chicken lines are usually at the junctions to the left. You should be a little careful with the dirt element behind the left-hand berm. If you go too fast, you can quickly be thrown off course.
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This cross is not far from the Kneipp facility. A bank invites you to linger.
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Almost like in Tuscany
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Super asphalt, great area. What more do you want
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The region is rich in natural beauty, characterized by the Blies River, extensive orchards, and species-rich orchid meadows. You can explore the Orchid Trail Gersheim, which is beautifully situated above the Bliestal valley. The Bliestal Floodplain also features meadows, reed beds, and riparian forests, providing diverse habitats.
The Orchid Trail Gersheim is the primary location to see rare orchids. Over 20 species bloom here, particularly from April to July. It's crucial to stay on the paths to protect these delicate plants.
The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the baroque town of Blieskastel with its charming old town and historical buildings like the Schlosskirche. The Römermuseum Schwarzenacker (Roman Museum Schwarzenacker) in Homburg showcases remains of a Roman administrative center. Additionally, the Wayside Cross in Southern Bliesgau and the Wayside Cross at the Kneipp Facility in Ballweiler are notable monuments, each with its own story.
Yes, the Monolith Gollenstein is a significant ancient monument. Standing nearly seven meters tall, this approximately 4,000-year-old monolith is considered one of Germany's oldest cultural monuments, believed to have been erected during the transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age.
The region is ideal for hiking and cycling. Popular routes include the Bliestal-Freizeitweg and the Orchid Trail Gersheim. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the Pfarrer-Lindemann Trail offers a flow trail experience with small jumps and steep descents. Canoe tours on the Blies River are also a recommended activity. You can find more routes for various sports on the running, cycling, and gravel biking guide pages.
Yes, for cycling, the Bliestal-Freizeitweg is a 16 km route along the Blies suitable for biking. The Adebar-Radweg is another option. Mountain bikers will enjoy the Pfarrer-Lindemann Trail, known for its flow and technical sections. You can explore more cycling and gravel biking routes on their respective guide pages.
Absolutely. The Orchid Trail Gersheim is suitable for families, offering a chance to see rare flowers. The Reinheimer Berg Climb also offers panoramic views that can be enjoyed by families. For more active fun, the Erlebnispark Bliesgau provides adventure park attractions like 'Goldrausch' and adventure golf.
The region is particularly beautiful from April to July when over 20 rare orchid species bloom along the Orchid Trail Gersheim. This period offers vibrant natural scenery, ideal for hiking and exploring.
To fully appreciate the natural beauty and historical sites, a visit of at least 2-3 days is recommended. This allows time to hike the Orchid Trail Gersheim, explore Blieskastel, and visit the Römermuseum Schwarzenacker, along with enjoying some outdoor activities.
Yes, the Bliestal Floodplain is a significant area for wildlife. It's home to about 80% of Saarland's endangered little owls and is frequented by the rare Marsh Fritillary butterfly. The Biotop Beeden is another wetland biotope where you can spot storks, water buffalo, bean geese, cranes, and beavers.
Yes, the region offers several gentle paths suitable for beginners. The Bliestal-Freizeitweg, while also good for cycling, provides a relatively flat and scenic route along the Blies River. Many sections of the Orchid Trail Gersheim are also accessible and offer an enjoyable walk through nature. You can find more easy running and cycling routes on the respective guide pages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the region's diverse natural landscapes, especially the blooming orchids on the Orchid Trail Gersheim. The scenic views from spots like the Reinheimer Berg Climb and the well-maintained trails for hiking and biking are also highly rated. The blend of natural beauty with historical and cultural sites like Blieskastel adds to the overall appeal.


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