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Attractions and Places To See around Hasloch - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Hasloch are found nestled between the Odenwald and Spessart forests, with the Main River flowing through the region. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and local points of interest. Visitors can explore the scenic Main River valley, which provides opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape features woodlands and vineyards, characteristic of the region's geography.

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Wertheim Market Square

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Wertheim between Spessart and Odenwald located on Main and Tauber, with its medieval town center, the castle and many other attractions we liked very much, it was certainly not the last time we visited this beautiful city.

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Wertheim Castle

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Wertheim is a beautiful little town with many historic buildings.

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Main Cycle Route (Mainradweg)

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The Main valley with its beautiful towns, quaint villages, steep vineyards and Häckerwirtschaften and old half-timbered houses is the border between Spessart and Odenwald. These beautiful woodlands offer hundreds of …

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The Mainradweg is particularly impressive here. The river has dug deep into the landscape and the slopes offer the best conditions for good wine.

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The motto of Marktheidenfeld is "There you go!". For that to be so, the city does a lot for your visitors. In the beautiful old town with its many half-timbered …

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Oliver Rei
March 21, 2023, Wertheim Castle

Wertheim my hometown. If you have your whole life in mind, you no longer notice how beautiful, medieval and idyllic this little town is 🤩.

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The whole way along the Mainviereck is worthwhile. Above all, the view of the vineyards is always beautiful.

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nice to drive, only the nearby road is a bit annoying.

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Didada
June 27, 2022, Wertheim Castle

Wertheim Castle was first mentioned in a document in 1183 and was "extended from the upper castle to a spacious castle complex in several construction periods until it was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War. The keep (around 1200) and the palace from the second third of the 13th century are still standing from the upper castle. Another residential building adjoins the Palas, in which the remains of an older complex have been preserved."[1] The city was a "planned foundation at the foot of the castle [...] The construction of the city fortifications must have started around 1200 be; it finally enclosed the castle and town with a ring of walls.

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Didada
June 27, 2022, Wertheim Castle

From the Tauber Bridge you have a very nice view of the castle and town hall.

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June 27, 2022, Wertheim Castle

Wertheim was probably in the 8th/9th Founded Century. The name of the two-river city is derived from Werder meaning island or elevation in a river.[18] The interpretation of the place name in terms of value has been common since the early 17th century, as in the Wertheim representation in Daniel Meisner's Thesaurus philopoliticus (1623). The first documented mention of Wertheim (whether left or right Mainisch is unclear) took place from 750 to 802 / 779/94 (?). Count Kunibert transfers Eigen zu Wertheim, Biscoffesheim, Kuffese, Rowilenheim, Heringesheim and Kamerdinge to the Fulda monastery (document no. 222, page 320 in the Fulda monastery document book). From the early 12th century, a branch of the Reginbodon family named itself after Wertheim. After the Counts of Wertheim built a castle (Wertheim Castle) to the left of the Main, on the right bank of the Tauber estuary, a new settlement developed below this dominating fortification, which was also given the name Wertheim. In 1192 it was first mentioned as "Suburbium castri Wertheim", around 1200 it was called "oppidum" and in 1244 it was called "civitas". From 1355 to 1373 the town was ruled by Count Eberhard von Wertheim. In 1363, Wertheim received a document under his aegis for the coinage regime because, according to the document, he supported Emperor Charles IV with "steady trewe and diligent service (...) often without hesitation".[19] During this time, the Count of Wertheim placed the entire county under Emperor Charles IV. The Emperor returned the county to the Count as a fief of the Bohemian Empire. This bondage to Bohemia made the Wertheim counts confidants of the monarchy. The last count of Wertheim was Michael III. He married the eldest daughter of Count Ludwig zu Stolberg, Katharina. Since there was no male descendant from this marriage, the noble family died out and Ludwig zu Stolberg came into the possession of the County of Wertheim. After his death in 1574, the county passed to another son-in-law, Count Ludwig von Löwenstein

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Wertheim has a beautiful little old town and a few cafés on the market square. In summer, the city beach at the confluence of the Main and Tauber lures. A visit to the castle is also worthwhile. There is free parking at the Main-Tauber-Halle, you are then right on the bike path.

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... with a beautiful view of the vineyards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore around Hasloch?

Hasloch is surrounded by natural beauty. You can explore the scenic Main River valley, which offers picturesque views and leisure opportunities. The region is also bordered by the Odenwald and Spessart forests, providing extensive woodlands for exploration. Don't miss the local vineyards, especially the View of the vineyards along the Main Cycle Path, where the river has carved deep into the landscape.

Are there historical sites to visit near Hasloch?

Yes, the area boasts significant historical sites. The most prominent is Wertheim Castle, a medieval fortification with a history dating back to the 8th or 9th century, located above the town of Wertheim. You can also visit Wertheim Market Square, known for its charming half-timbered houses, and the Old Main Bridge in Marktheidenfeld, another historical landmark.

What cycling opportunities are available around Hasloch?

The region is excellent for cycling. The Main Cycle Route (Mainradweg) is a popular choice, known for its easy terrain that passes through towns, villages, and vineyards. For more challenging rides, you can find various gravel biking and road cycling routes. Explore options like the "Gravel biking around Hasloch" guide or the "Road Cycling Routes around Hasloch" guide for detailed tours.

Are there hiking trails near Hasloch?

Absolutely. Hasloch's location between the Odenwald and Spessart forests means there are hundreds of miles of trails. The Mainwanderweg offers relatively flat routes along the Main River. For more challenging options, the Spessart forest provides diverse flora and fauna. You can find specific routes in guides such as "MTB Trails around Hasloch" which also include hiking segments.

What is the best time of year to visit Hasloch for outdoor activities?

Autumn is particularly beautiful for outdoor activities around Hasloch, as the deciduous trees in the Odenwald and Spessart forests display vibrant colors. Summer is ideal for activities along the Main River, including swimming in Hasloch's Bürgerpark lake, and enjoying the vineyards.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Hasloch?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Main Cycle Route (Mainradweg) is known for its easy terrain, making it great for family bike rides. Hasloch's Bürgerpark offers well-maintained paths and a small lake for relaxation and swimming in summer. Many viewpoints, like the View of the vineyards along the Main Cycle Path, are also easily accessible for families.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Hasloch?

Visitors frequently praise the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The scenic views along the Main River, especially from the vineyards, are highly appreciated. The historical significance of places like Wertheim Castle and the quaint atmosphere of Wertheim Market Square are also popular highlights. The easy and enjoyable cycling along the Main Cycle Route is often mentioned as a favorite activity.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible trails or attractions?

The Wertheim Market Square is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a chance to experience the historic town center. While specific trails are not universally designated as wheelchair accessible, the relatively flat sections of the Mainwanderweg along the river may offer some accessible paths for shorter walks.

Can I find places to eat or stay in Hasloch?

Hasloch and nearby towns offer various options for dining and accommodation. You'll find cafes, pubs, and restaurants that invite you to linger, especially in charming old towns like Wertheim and Marktheidenfeld. There are also accommodation options ranging from hotels to guesthouses in the vicinity.

Are there opportunities for mountain biking near Hasloch?

Yes, the Spessart forest, adjacent to Hasloch, offers designated mountain bike routes with challenging trails. You can find a variety of routes in the "MTB Trails around Hasloch" guide, which includes tours of varying difficulty through the woodlands.

What kind of natural monuments can be found in the Hasloch area?

The landscape around Hasloch features several natural monuments, providing unique opportunities for exploration. These are often integrated into the extensive network of hiking and cycling trails within the Odenwald and Spessart forests, offering points of interest during your outdoor adventures.

How can I get to the hiking and cycling trails around Hasloch?

Many trails, particularly those along the Main River like the Main Cycle Route and Mainwanderweg, are easily accessible from Hasloch itself. For trails deeper in the Odenwald and Spessart forests, you can often find parking at trailheads in nearby villages. Public transport options may also connect to some starting points, though specific details would depend on your exact destination.

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