Best attractions and places to see around Hochholz offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites, primarily situated within a landscape protection area. The region features forested areas and a lake, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Located near towns like Walldorf, Wiesloch, and Rot, Hochholz serves as a local point of interest with a focus on accessible trails and natural features. It is a destination for those seeking quiet natural experiences and local historical markers.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Railway bridge is actually called Mathilda Bridge.
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Very nice school project! Exactly on the summer solstice on June 21, 2018, a planetary path was ceremoniously opened in the Hochholz forest area in Walldorf. It was designed jointly by the fourth grades of the Schillerschule Walldorf in cooperation with the Haus der Astronomie
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Railway bridge on the old Roter Strasse. You can see the track through the thick plexiglass panes.
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I've driven over it many times but haven't seen one yet.
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If you're lucky you might see a train.
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beautiful lake in the Walldorf forest
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Pleasantly beautiful, narrow path that runs along the lake and invites you to observe the aquatic animals or to put your feet in the water...
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This is where the districts of the three towns of Wiesloch, Walldorf and Rot meet. One of the two boundary stones is a "three-marker" with representations of the three places: Wiesloch - "W" and inverted "S", Walldorf - "W" with a horseshoe, red - "R" with a sickle. There is another boundary stone a little next to it. This marks the border between Rot and Walldorf. The border is scratched on top of the stones. Both stones date from 1826. It is also interesting that the border ditches are still preserved and clearly visible.
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The Hochholz area is primarily known for its natural beauty, especially the Hochholzer Lake. This idyllic forest lake, nestled within a landscape protection area, features reed beds and banks that invite visitors to linger and relax. It's a valuable habitat for fish and waterfowl. The surrounding area also offers extensive forested landscapes perfect for exploration.
Yes, you can discover historical markers such as the Dreimarkstein and boundary stone with boundary ditches. This significant spot marks the meeting point of the districts of Wiesloch, Walldorf, and Rot, featuring boundary stones from 1826 with unique carvings representing each town. The preserved boundary ditches are also clearly visible.
Families will enjoy the Planet Trail Schillerschule Walldorf, an educational and engaging trail that represents the distances and proportions of the planets through a forest setting. The Hochholzer Lake area is also family-friendly, offering a peaceful environment for walks and relaxation amidst nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural environment, especially the Hochholzer Lake, which is described as a beautiful spot in the forest with many opportunities for rest. The educational aspect of the Planet Trail Schillerschule Walldorf is also highly rated, despite occasional vandalism.
No, swimming and boating are strictly prohibited in Hochholzer Lake year-round for both humans and dogs. The lake is located within a landscape conservation area and serves as a valuable habitat for fish and waterfowl, which must not be disturbed. The reed fringe, in particular, is a very sensitive area where water birds breed.
Yes, the Mathilda Bridge is wheelchair-accessible. This railway bridge on the old Roter Strasse allows visitors to view the train tracks through thick plexiglass panes, offering a unique perspective.
The Hochholz area offers a variety of hiking trails, including easy and moderate options. For example, you can find an easy Hochholzer Lake loop from Hochholz-Kapellenbruch or a moderate Hochholz loop from Walldorf. Many trails allow you to explore the forested landscape and the lake. You can find more details on various routes in the Hiking around Hochholz guide.
Absolutely. The region around Hochholz provides excellent opportunities for both road cycling and gravel biking. You can explore various routes, including challenging gravel biking trails like the Kraichgau Viewpoint – Posseltlust Tower loop, or moderate road cycling routes such as the Karl Gate, Neckargemünd – View of Heidelberg Castle loop. More routes are available in the Gravel biking around Hochholz and Road Cycling Routes around Hochholz guides.
Hochholz, with its lakes and forests, is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, for hiking and cycling. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the landscape can be picturesque for a quiet walk, though some paths might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Beyond the main attractions, the Hochholz area, being a landscape protection zone, offers many smaller, less-trafficked paths through its forests. While not explicitly 'hidden' in the guide, the Christmas Tree Plantation is a somewhat hidden spot near the railroad tracks, described as idyllic and nicely laid out, offering a different kind of natural scenery.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Hochholz. For instance, the Hochholzer Lake loop from Hochholz-Kapellenbruch is an easy 5.4 km route, and there are even shorter easy loops around the lake from St. Leon-Rot. These trails are generally suitable for families and those looking for a relaxed walk.
The banks of the Hochholzer Lake are ideal for lingering and relaxing, offering a peaceful setting for a picnic amidst nature. The surrounding forest areas also provide numerous spots for a quiet break during your exploration.


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