Attractions and places to see around Neuhofen include a variety of historical sites and natural features. Located within the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region, the area is characterized by its proximity to significant cultural landmarks. The Rehbach stream, an artificial waterway, contributes to the local landscape. Visitors can explore a blend of historical architecture and natural beauty, particularly appealing in spring and autumn.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice atmosphere in summer with many options for a tour break. If you have the time, you should park your bike here and visit the castle and park - a facility that is really worth seeing.
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The spacious square with the numerous restaurants invites you to linger.
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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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The Schwetzingen Palace Square is very beautiful. There is always something going on here, due to the castle and the beautiful pubs, beer gardens and cafés around. It's also great that the cars also have to drive at a walking pace.
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Great place with Mediterranean flair and lots of charm
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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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The Altpörtel is an impressive city gate!
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From Domplatz you can see the west facade of the cathedral and Maximilianstraße. Very nice!
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The region around Neuhofen is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Speyer Cathedral (German: Speyerer Dom), a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest surviving Romanesque church globally. Also, explore Maximilian Street, Speyer, known for its historic buildings and the impressive Altpörtel, one of Germany's highest city gates. The Altpörtel (Speyer's Old City Gate) itself is a significant historical landmark.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Speyer Cathedral, Maximilian Street, and the Altpörtel are all listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the Biergarten Alter Hammer, located directly on the Rhine promenade, offers a pleasant setting for families with good food and opportunities for short walks.
Neuhofen in der Pfalz is characterized by the artificial stream, the Rehbach, whose former banks now serve as a hiking trail. The region is particularly beautiful in spring and autumn, inviting long walks amidst nature. While the guide focuses on cultural sites, the surrounding area offers natural beauty, especially along the Rhine.
The area around Neuhofen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'Ordenswald Forest Path' or 'Kellmetsch Pond' (see Gravel biking around Neuhofen). Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as 'View of Highland Cattle – Rehbachweg' (see Running Trails around Neuhofen). For cycling, options include 'Maudacher Bruch Park' or 'Wildpark Rheingönheim' (see Cycling around Neuhofen).
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Rehbach stream, which flows through Neuhofen, has former banks that are now used as hiking trails. For more structured routes, you can explore running trails that are also suitable for walking, such as the 'View of Highland Cattle – Rehbachweg loop from Neuhofen' or the 'Neuhofener Woog Path loop from Neuhofen' (find more at Running Trails around Neuhofen).
Visitors highly appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like Speyer Cathedral, often recommending a visit to its crypt. The vibrant atmosphere of Maximilian Street with its cafes and shops, and the impressive views from the Altpörtel are also popular. Many enjoy the pleasant ambiance of Schwetzingen Palace Square, especially for a break or to visit the nearby castle and park.
Yes, some attractions in the area are noted for their accessibility. Speyer Cathedral, Schwetzingen Palace Square, and the Altpörtel are listed as wheelchair accessible, allowing a broader range of visitors to enjoy these significant sites.
Along Maximilian Street in Speyer, you'll find various cafés, restaurants, and specialist shops. Schwetzingen Palace Square also offers many opportunities to sit outside and enjoy food or drinks. For a scenic option, the Biergarten Alter Hammer is beautifully located directly on the Rhine promenade, offering great food and views.
The region around Neuhofen is particularly appealing in springtime when nature awakens, and in autumn when the leaves change color. These seasons offer ideal conditions for long walks, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty of the area.
While not directly in Neuhofen, the nearby Schwetzingen Palace Square provides access to a beautiful castle and its extensive park, which is highly recommended for a visit. This facility is truly worth seeing and offers a pleasant atmosphere.
While major sites like Speyer Cathedral can be popular, exploring the smaller historical elements within Neuhofen an der Krems, such as the Column of the Virgin (1713) and a 17th-century Fountain in the main square, might offer a quieter experience. Additionally, the hiking trails along the Rehbach or in the surrounding natural areas often provide a more serene environment away from the main tourist hubs.


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