Attractions and places to see around Straßenhaus include a variety of natural features and historical sites within the Rhine-Westerwald Nature Park. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities, featuring unique forests, arboretums, and scenic valleys. Visitors can explore a range of landscapes, from towering trees to historic ruins and waterfalls.
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Altwied Castle - an admirable gem from the 12th century, until 1653 the ancestral seat of the Counts of Wied, today's princely house. However, it is less due to the Princely House than to the Altwied Heimatverein founded in 1980 that it is still here and can be admired by us.
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The castle, the gate and the old half-timbered houses create a nice picture.
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A relatively small waterfall, but very beautiful and idyllic. The water falls/flows down the mountain almost in cascades.
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The first reports about the Laubachsmühle come from the year 1746. It became known through the restoration that was set up later, which brought the respective owners a desired extra income in the time of the emerging tourism after 1880. In any case, the mill, which is in a charming location, was not a grinding or oil mill, it was operated as a powder mill. Only after 1850 did it become a flour mill.
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as children we always imagined how criminals were locked in the dungeon
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The Hohenstaufen castle ruins of Altwied stand on a narrow rock ridge around which the Wied flows on three sides. During its existence, the facility was never contested, conquered or even destroyed. It was still inhabited until the 17th century and only fell into disrepair after that. There are two entrances to the castle. Once the original; it leads over the Schloßweg in the old town center, through the outer bailey with two gates up to the upper bailey. Or you take the stairs at the mini golf course and then come through a (barred and locked) gate in the former residential tower directly into the upper castle. In the upper castle, the towering ruins of the palace and the women's shelter from the 13th century, the re-exposed fountain and the complete surrounding wall with defensive turrets can still be seen. www.altwied.de
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Unfortunately we could not visit the ruined castle. Construction work.
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The "Hangburg" Ehrenstein Castle was first mentioned in 1331 and is close to the Ehrenstein Monastery. Worth seeing and now accessible!
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Straßenhaus is rich in natural beauty, offering several unique spots. You can visit the Laubach Waterfall, an idyllic spot perfect for a break. Another highlight is the Brexbach Valley — Railway Bridge and Waterfall, known for its winding stream and scenic views. Don't miss the unique Giant Sequoia Forest (Mammutbaum-Wald) in the municipal forest, featuring around 60 towering sequoias, or the Arboretum Straßenhaus with over 70 plant species and panoramic views.
Yes, the area offers several historical sites. Explore the Ehrenstein Castle Ruins and Monastery, where you can climb parts of the castle for interesting views. The Altwied Castle Ruins are also worth a visit, offering views of the Wied river weir from the gate of the former residential tower. Additionally, the Laubachsmühle water wheel is a historical site with roots dating back to 1746, now housing a restaurant.
The region around Straßenhaus is excellent for hiking, with trails for various preferences. You can find routes like the Teufelstreppe Rock Formation – Stangenstein Rock Formation loop, or trails offering views of the Jahrsbach Valley and Jahrsfelder Mills. For an easier walk, consider the Mammoth Tree Forest – Jahrsfeld Fountain loop. Many of these trails are part of the broader hiking network, which you can explore further on the Hiking around Straßenhaus guide.
Absolutely. Many natural attractions are suitable for families, such as the Laubach Waterfall and the Giant Sequoia Forest, which offer tranquil settings for exploration. The Laubachsmühle water wheel also features a restaurant, making it a good stop for families. Easy hiking routes, like the Mammoth Tree Forest – Jahrsfeld Fountain loop, are also great for families.
Yes, Straßenhaus and its surroundings offer various road cycling routes. You can find tours like the Sayntal – Isenburg Castle Ruins loop or the Eulenturm (Lower Tower) Dierdorf – Seifen Train Station loop. These routes vary in distance and difficulty, providing options for different cycling levels. Discover more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Straßenhaus guide.
Visitors describe the Brexbach Valley — Railway Bridge and Waterfall as a fantastic nature experience. They appreciate the winding stream, the scenic railway viaducts, and the peaceful atmosphere. It's noted that the paths can be muddy after rain, so sturdy hiking shoes are recommended to fully enjoy the natural beauty and new impressions around every bend.
Yes, the Arboretum Straßenhaus offers a 1.3-kilometer circular path with panoramic views over the Jahrsbach-Aubachtal valley. Within the arboretum, you'll also find the Schaukelbank Straßenhaus (Swing Bench), which provides a magnificent view into the valley, perfect for taking in the scenery.
The Giant Sequoia Forest (Mammutbaum-Wald) in the municipal forest of Straßenhaus is a truly unique natural spectacle. It features approximately 60 giant sequoias that were planted in 1971 as an experiment. This location now boasts the largest contiguous population of giant sequoias in the Rhine-Westerwald Nature Park, offering a tranquil and impressive experience with specially constructed forest loungers.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Options include the Schwanenteich Reservoir – Braunsburg Hut Shelter loop, or the Niederhonnefeld natural outdoor pool – View of the Höllsbach Valley loop. These trails offer varying distances and difficulties for runners. You can find more details on the Running Trails around Straßenhaus guide.
The Laubachsmühle water wheel is a historical site that now hosts a restaurant. Visitors can enjoy delicious hearty cuisine, including game dishes, or simply stop for a drink. The mill itself has a rich history, dating back to 1746, and was originally operated as a powder mill before becoming a flour mill and later a popular restoration spot for tourists.
The Laubach Waterfall is an idyllic natural spot, perfect for a break during a hike. Visitors recommend exploring further upstream, but advise wearing sturdy shoes as the terrain can be uneven. It's a beautiful place to relax and enjoy the natural sounds of the water.
At the Ehrenstein Castle Ruins and Monastery, you can explore the historical ruins and even crawl through a small opening to climb parts of the castle, reaching a proper platform on the rear tower for unique views. The church is also open, and visitors are encouraged to observe the medieval choir windows.


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