Best attractions and places to see around St. Wendel offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites within the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including forests, fields, and hills, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. St. Wendel itself is a charming town with a rich history, centered around its medieval past and the prominent Wendelinus Basilica. Visitors can explore a variety of points of interest, from ancient structures to modern art installations.
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The dam at Bostalsee is an impressive structure that dams the largest artificial recreational lake in southwest Germany. The dam not only serves an important function for water sports and leisure activities, but also offers a wonderful view of the lake and the surrounding landscape. With its length of around 500 meters and a height of 20 meters, the dam, which was completed in 1979, is an impressive structure. A walk across the dam is particularly recommended at sunset, when the light bathes the lake in warm colors.
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An old railway line that is very well developed and has hardly any gradient. It's great to drive, but depending on the weather and time of year there's a lot going on and you have to pay attention.
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The railway line cycle path is one of the most beautiful cycle paths in Saarland. It's ideal for inline skaters or cycling with children, as the incline is barely noticeable. However, it can get a bit crowded on weekends when the weather is nice.
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The Dollberg is 695 m above sea level. NN is the highest mountain in Saarland and belongs to one of the prominent mountain ranges in the high forest. These stretch as ridges running from southwest to northeast from the Saar to the Rhine. The ridges consist of quartzite, which in turn has its origin in sandstone. This was finally transformed into quartzite by pressure and high temperatures during the folding of the mountains in the Devonian. Due to its hardness, it is comparatively weather-resistant. As the surrounding, softer rock was eroded, the quartzite deposits were preserved as ridges. A beautiful hiking destination and, as the highest "mountain" in Saarland, of course also a highlight here in the region. https://www.naturpark.org/natur-und-kultur/natur/geologie/geopunkte-devon-permokarbon-nonnweiler-und-zuesch/dollberg
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Traveling to all 16 peaks in the federal states, it is very interesting to see how differently the states deal with their highest peaks. Perhaps the term "natural" fits quite well here
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Here at the point you can now also find a "pump track" 😉
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The region offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Bostal Lake, the largest artificial recreational lake in southwest Germany, perfect for swimming, boating, and relaxing. Another significant natural feature is the Nonnweiler Reservoir, a large water protection area with a scenic circular route. St. Wendel is also nestled within the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park and close to the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park, offering dense forests and picturesque hills.
Yes, St. Wendel is rich in history. The most iconic landmark is the Wendelinus Basilica (Wendelsdom), a prominent late Gothic hall church housing the tomb of Saint Wendelin. You can also explore the Historic Old Town with its winding alleys and restored bourgeois houses, especially around Fruchtmarkt and Schlossplatz. For a glimpse into ancient history, visit the Stone Steps on the Celtic Ring Wall (Hunnenring), an impressive historical site with great views.
St. Wendel offers several cultural attractions. The Mia Münster House features a permanent exhibition of works by local artist Mia Münster and displays Roman-era artifacts. The Sculpture Road (Straße der Skulpturen) is a 17 km open-air gallery from St. Wendel to Bostalsee, showcasing contemporary sculptures. Additionally, the Biblical Garden in Niederkirchen, located at the Protestant Margarethenkirche, connects over 100 plants with biblical stories.
Absolutely. Bostal Lake is a great family destination with swimming, boating, and facilities. The Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower offer panoramic views, an exhibition, and a restaurant, making it enjoyable for all ages. For a unique experience, visit The Upside-Down House, Bostalsee. Many trails, like the Wendelinus Cycle Path, are also suitable for families.
For breathtaking views, head to the Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower, which provides panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. Another excellent spot is the View of Bostalsee from the dam, offering picturesque scenes of the lake. The Stone Steps on the Celtic Ring Wall (Hunnenring) also provides a great elevated perspective.
The St. Wendel region is ideal for hiking, with trails suitable for various skill levels. You can explore the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park with its diverse landscapes. Popular options include the easy 'Bostalsee hiking loop' or the 'Herzweg (Heart trail) on the Schaumberg'. For more moderate hikes, consider the 'Lake Bostal – View of Lake Bostalsee loop from Gonnesweiler' or the 'Schaumberg Tower – Viewpoint at the Schaumberg Tower loop from Tholey'. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around St. Wendel guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Wendelinus Cycle Path, built on a former railway line, offers an easy and scenic route from St. Wendel to Tholey. For more challenging rides, there are gravel biking and mountain biking routes available. You can find detailed routes in the Gravel biking around St. Wendel guide and the MTB Trails around St. Wendel guide.
Beyond the historical sites, St. Wendel offers some unique points of interest. The St. Wendelinus Hof is an organic farming enterprise that provides employment for people with disabilities and features a farm kitchen and shop. For those interested in WWII history, well-preserved Westwall Bunkers (Siegfried Line) can be explored above the town. And don't miss The Upside-Down House, Bostalsee for a fun, quirky experience.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in St. Wendel. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for hiking and cycling, and the natural landscapes offer beautiful scenery, from blooming flowers to vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also great for water activities at Bostalsee, while the medieval-themed Christmas market makes winter a special time to visit the town itself.
Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas around St. Wendel are dog-friendly, especially within the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park. The circular routes around Bostal Lake and Nonnweiler Reservoir are popular choices for walks with dogs. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash where required and clean up after them.
Yes, efforts have been made to ensure accessibility at some key attractions. Bostal Lake offers wheelchair-accessible facilities and paths. The Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower also provide wheelchair access, allowing visitors to enjoy the panoramic views. It's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other locations before your visit.
St. Wendel is known for its vibrant markets and local products. The St. Wendelinus Hof, an organic farming enterprise, has a farm shop where you can purchase local produce. The town also hosts various markets throughout the year, with the medieval-themed Christmas market being particularly popular for its unique crafts and festive atmosphere. Easter markets and other cultural events also offer opportunities to find local goods.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from places like the Schaumberg Tower and the historical significance of sites like the Stone Steps on the Celtic Ring Wall (Hunnenring). The recreational opportunities at Bostal Lake, including cycling and relaxing by the water, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of natural beauty and well-maintained facilities, making for a diverse and enriching experience.


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