Attractions and places to see around Hördt include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites in the Southern Palatinate region. Hördt is situated amidst Rhine meadows, tobacco, and asparagus fields, offering a setting for outdoor activities. The area provides insights into local history and culture, with remnants of its past as a monastery village. This region serves as a starting point for exploring both local features and significant landmarks in the broader area.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Place Kléber, or Kléberplatz as it is called in German, is located in the heart of Strasbourg's city centre. In its centre is a popular photo motif: the statue of General Kléber, General of the French Revolutionary Army. The square also invites you to linger and stroll
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Good running routes around the building complex.
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The European Parliament is the only directly elected institution of the EU.
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European Parliament 705 MPs / 7 political groups / 27 committees / 49 delegations The 705 members of the European Parliament meet for the plenary sessions in the plenary halls in Strasbourg or Brussels. Members are assigned their seats depending on their faction affiliation. Members who do not belong to a political group will be allocated places in the non-attached member section. There are two plenary hall plans: one for Strasbourg and one for Brussels. They are updated for each meeting. Text/Source: European Parliament, plenary session https://www.europarl.europa.eu/plenary/de/home.html
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A tourist attraction in Strasbourg. This central square, which has been redesigned repeatedly over the centuries, is now a pedestrian zone and is frequented by locals, tourists and numerous customers. In 2007, Place Kléber was completely redesigned according to the plans of landscape architect Gilles Clément. The Place, with its flowerbeds and fountains, hosts numerous cultural, club, sales and sporting events throughout the year. On three sides, the place is lined with rows of houses from a variety of eras, from the Middle Ages to the end of the 20th century.
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The European Parliament. Near the European Court of Human Rights -> https://www.komoot.de/highlight/4252056.
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Place du Château (in standard German and in Alsatian dialect Schlossplatz) is located in the Grande Île of Strasbourg. Built in 1215, it changed its name several times.
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A road bike tour to Strasbourg to the European Parliament! You should definitely do it, take a nice cycle through Strasbourg, there is so much to see everywhere, you don't know where to look first. Definitely a clear recommendation 🚴☺️👍
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Hördt is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the expansive Hördter Rheinauen (Rhine Meadows), which offer picturesque scenery and rich flora and fauna. The Altrhein (Old Rhine) and Spiegelbach provide tranquil waterways, and in spring, you might discover fragrant wild garlic fields. The region is also known for its extensive tobacco and asparagus fields, which define the local agricultural character.
Yes, Hördt has a rich history as a former monastery village. You can still see remnants of the Augustinian Monastery, including a piece of the monastery wall and a statue of Saint John of Nepomuk. Nearby, the Sondernheim Brickworks Museum offers a glimpse into industrial history, and the Infozentrum Hördter Rheinaue provides interactive exhibits on the local environment and climate change.
Hördt is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through the Hördter Rheinauen. The Rhine Cycle Path Germersheim–Sondernheim offers scenic routes, and the historic Treidlerweg provides a unique hiking experience without significant climbs. For more options, consider exploring the cycling routes around Hördt or the running trails around Hördt.
Absolutely. The Infozentrum Hördter Rheinaue, located in the "Altes Forsthaus," offers an interactive exhibition suitable for all ages, educating visitors about the local environment. For outdoor family fun, the Eichtalweg near Hördt features a bird nature trail, perfect for an engaging outing. Additionally, the Hördter Rheinauen are great for easy walks and nature observation with children.
Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities in Hördt. In spring, you can witness the wild garlic fields in bloom and enjoy the fresh greenery. The annual "Hördter Spargeltage" (Hördt Asparagus Days) celebrate the regional specialty, making it a vibrant time to visit. Summer offers pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the Rhine meadows.
Yes, Hördt offers several easy hiking options. The Hördter Rheinauen provide flat, scenic paths suitable for leisurely walks. The historic Treidlerweg, located on the former grounds of the Augustinian monastery, is another excellent choice for a hike without significant climbs. For more detailed routes, you can explore the running trails around Hördt, which include several moderate options.
The Hördter Rheinauen themselves offer numerous picturesque views of the natural landscape, especially along the Old Rhine and Spiegelbach waterways. While not a traditional viewpoint, the Leimersheim–Leopoldshafen Rhine Ferry, "Peter Pan," provides a unique perspective of the Rhine as it connects Baden with the Palatinate.
While Hördt offers local charm, some highly popular attractions a bit further afield include the magnificent Strasbourg Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece known for its unique spire. Another significant site is the European Parliament Strasbourg, where EU parliamentarians hold their monthly sessions. The vibrant Place du Château in Strasbourg, overlooked by the cathedral, is also a favorite among visitors.
The Rhine Cycle Path Germersheim–Sondernheim is a highly recommended scenic route that runs along the Rhine, offering pleasant rides with occasional shade. For more diverse cycling experiences, including gravel biking, you can check out the cycling guides for Hördt, which feature routes like the "Evan – Bietlenheim Town Hall loop" and "Shaded Cycle Path – La Wantzenau Wetland loop."
The Infozentrum Hördter Rheinaue is an information center located in the Bürgerzentrum "Altes Forsthaus." It hosts an interactive exhibition titled "Hoch)Wasser - (Rhein)Aue -(Klima)Wandel," which educates visitors of all ages about climate change, flood protection in the Upper Rhine, and the diverse plant and animal life of the Hördt Rhine meadows. Admission is free.
Hördt is particularly known for its agricultural landscape, especially its asparagus fields. The region celebrates this specialty with annual "Hördter Spargeltage" (Hördt Asparagus Days), offering a great opportunity to experience local culture and cuisine. In spring, the wild garlic fields also provide a unique natural spectacle.


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