Best attractions and places to see around Böhl-Iggelheim, a municipality in the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, offers a variety of sites highlighting its history, culture, and local charm. Situated in the Upper Rhine Plain, between the Palatinate Forest and the Rhine Valley, the area provides opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor activities. The town is divided into two districts, Böhl and Iggelheim, each with distinct points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Two dials of the tower clock are attached to the east and west side of the old gate. The hands on the large dials show the hour, the hands on the small dials the quarter hours. The old gate forms the end of Maximilianstraße opposite the cathedral.
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Founded around 1000 years ago, the Speyer Cathedral is today the largest Romanesque church in the world and has a correspondingly large cathedral square. In the middle of the cathedral square, in front of the west portal of the cathedral, there is a huge bowl, the so-called cathedral bowl, which marked the borderline between the medieval city and the cathedral immunity. From the end of the 15th century it was customary for the new bishop to make a debut and have the Domnapt filled with wine so that the people of Speyer could drink to his health.
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From Domplatz you can see the west facade of the cathedral and Maximilianstraße. Very nice!
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With the bike it can be that you push better - so many tourists!
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In the castle museum there are exhibits of life from earlier times. Arrowheads, bullets and other paraphernalia are on display, as well as pottery and stove tiles. Traces of tools on the crockery reveal that the oldest find can be dated back to 1180. The imposing model of the castle is also on display. It shows the castle founded around 1200. The support group for the preservation of the ruins of Wachtenburg has set itself the goal of preserving the Wachtenburg. Many thanks from my side for your commitment.
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Here stands Ritterstein No. 260. It is one of over 300 Rittersteine (memorial stones) erected by the Palatinate Forest Association (PWV) and bears the inscription "Heidenlöcher – Refuge Castle 9th-10th Century." It marks the remains of a refuge castle that served as protection against the warring Normans and Hungarians. Today, the foundations of two gate structures, 65 stone houses, and a 450-meter-long curtain wall are still preserved. The inner of the two adjoining dry-stone walls served as a parapet walk. - Source: Information panels on site A little further to the right of this Ritterstein are the foundations of one of the gate structures. The refuge castle, or rather its remains, can be entered through the two gate structures. The curtain wall can be easily walked along (with minor exceptions): either on top of the wall or along its inner side – and the remains of many stone houses can be seen along the way. Without Komoot, it is easy to get lost here: Therefore, it is best to follow the "Palatinate Wine Trail" hiking signs!
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An impressive castle ruin on the Palatinate Wine Trail. There is a place to stop for refreshments and you can climb the tower ruins, beautiful view!
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Böhl-Iggelheim offers several historical sites. In Böhl, you can see the prominent Wasserturm (Water Tower) built in 1934, and the historic village square with a Baroque church and half-timbered houses, including the oldest residential building from 1581 at Kirchenstraße 17. In Iggelheim, the Old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus), dating back to 1499, now houses a local history museum. Further afield, the Heidenlöcher are ruins of a 9th-10th century refuge castle.
Yes, Böhl-Iggelheim has two local history museums, known as Heimatmuseen. One is located in the Old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus) in Iggelheim, and the other is in the Old Schoolhouse (Altes Schulhaus) at Haßlocher Straße 2, also in Iggelheim. Both preserve the community's cultural heritage.
The region around Böhl-Iggelheim, situated between the Palatinate Forest and the Rhine Valley, is well-suited for cycling and hiking. You can explore various routes, including the Salier Cycle Route and the Kaiser Konrad cycle path. For specific outdoor adventures, komoot offers several guides, such as easy hikes, MTB trails, and running trails.
Yes, several attractions in the area are considered family-friendly. The Heidenlöcher, a historical refuge castle, offers an interesting exploration for families. Additionally, the Speyer Cathedral and Maximilian Street in Speyer are also noted as family-friendly destinations, providing historical and cultural experiences.
For scenic views, consider visiting St. Michael's Chapel in Deidesheim. From here, you can enjoy beautiful panoramas of the Rhine valley, including the wine villages of Deidesheim and Forst, extending towards Heidelberg and the Odenwald. On clear days, you might even spot the Black Forest mountain ridges. Another great spot is Wachtenburg Castle Ruins, which offers impressive views of the Rhine valley.
In Iggelheim, the Protestant Church features a tower dating back to approximately 1000 AD, with its nave constructed in 1756. Böhl has the Protestant Parish Church on Schulstraße and the Catholic Church Allerheiligen, a late Gothic sandstone ashlar building from 1856/57. The Catholic Parish Church St. Simon und Judas Thaddäus, built in 1935/36, is also notable. A short distance away, the Speyer Cathedral is the largest surviving Romanesque church in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Böhl-Iggelheim serves as a starting point for various cycling routes. The Salier Cycle Route connects the German Wine Route with the Rhine, and the Kaiser Konrad cycle path is particularly suitable for families. For more challenging rides, komoot offers MTB trails around Böhl-Iggelheim, including routes like the 'Eckkopf Observation Tower – Deidesheim Old Town loop'.
Beyond its churches, Böhl-Iggelheim features several unique architectural landmarks. The Wasserturm (Water Tower) in Böhl, constructed in 1934, is a prominent example. The Böhl-Iggelheim Train Station, a representative plaster building from 1847, showcases the Maximilian style of architecture. Both districts also boast protected half-timbered houses, adding to the town's historic charm, such as the Baroque three-sided farmstead at Hauptstraße 45 in Böhl, with its residential building from 1727.
The region's location in the Upper Rhine Plain, between the Palatinate Forest and the Rhine Valley, makes it suitable for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails and historical sites. Summer is also good, though it can be warmer, while winter might be suitable for specific activities depending on conditions.
The Speyer Cathedral is listed as a wheelchair-accessible attraction, allowing visitors with mobility needs to experience this significant UNESCO World Heritage Site.
While primarily known for its historical and cultural sites, Böhl-Iggelheim is close to natural features such as the Ordenswald, a forest area located southeast of Iggelheim towards Speyer. The surrounding Upper Rhine Plain also provides a pleasant landscape for outdoor enjoyment.


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